Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Train signal to nowhere


The "old" train station in Spanish Springs is another example of how the people who run The Villages strive to bring a sense of authenticity to this Disneyland for adults. Thus, they installed an old train signal. Like the railroad car that sits nearby and the track on which it sits, it functions only as decoration.

Rather attractive, though.

12 comments:

Frankie / Nick said...

Beautiful, very nostalgic, kudos to them for keeping their origin alive and thriving. Very refreshing.

PS: Do we smell a trip in the planning stages perhaps?

VP said...

Funny image and great title!

Leif Hagen said...

Is there a "Mickey Mouse" living in "The Villages?!"

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Anonymous said...

This sounds like such a nice place - Who would have thought they'd have a Disneyland for adults to live? hehehe

You must have such a good time living there

Lowell said...

Hi Tricia - We don't live in The Villages (although we thought about buying a home there)...we live about 25 miles north in Ocala.

These days, though, the towns all seem to run together...

Daryl said...

Nice shot .. I like when the ordinary is made extraordinary

Frank said...

Very attrcative as is everything you shoot and post for us to see up there. It's an amazing place.

Ramakrishnan said...

Beautiful shot. How old would this 'old' train station be ?

Lowell said...

Hi R. Ramakrishnan - It's about 10 years old!

Unknown said...

I've never seen such a train sign! It's really cool!

cieldequimper said...

There's a bit of rust there, in a couple of years they'll have to change it (to stay in prim and clean Disneyesque style...)

tapirgal said...

I like this one a lot! The reds are super nice and the shapes are intriguing. Someond had a good idea and you saw it!