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  • XI\'AN, CHINA - <br />
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Migrant Workers Receive 1.75 million USD Cash At Construction Site <br />
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Migrant workers receive salary and bonus at the construction site on January 18, 2017 in Xi\'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 12 million yuan (about 1.75 million USD) cash has been given out to more than 300 migrant workers as salary and bonus at the construction site on Wednesday ahead of the Spring Festival in Xi\'an. <br />
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  • XI\'AN, CHINA - <br />
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Migrant Workers Receive 1.75 million USD Cash At Construction Site <br />
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Migrant workers receive salary and bonus at the construction site on January 18, 2017 in Xi\'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 12 million yuan (about 1.75 million USD) cash has been given out to more than 300 migrant workers as salary and bonus at the construction site on Wednesday ahead of the Spring Festival in Xi\'an. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Migrant_Workers_Receive_1_75_m...jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - <br />
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Migrant Workers Receive 1.75 million USD Cash At Construction Site <br />
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Migrant workers receive salary and bonus at the construction site on January 18, 2017 in Xi\'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 12 million yuan (about 1.75 million USD) cash has been given out to more than 300 migrant workers as salary and bonus at the construction site on Wednesday ahead of the Spring Festival in Xi\'an. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Migrant_Workers_Receive_1_75_m...jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - <br />
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Migrant Workers Receive 1.75 million USD Cash At Construction Site <br />
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Migrant workers receive salary and bonus at the construction site on January 18, 2017 in Xi\'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 12 million yuan (about 1.75 million USD) cash has been given out to more than 300 migrant workers as salary and bonus at the construction site on Wednesday ahead of the Spring Festival in Xi\'an. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Migrant_Workers_Receive_1_75_m...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
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Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
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Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
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Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
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Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
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Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
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Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
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Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
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Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 15: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Cleaning The Face For The National Aquatic Centre<br />
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Workers clean the face of the National Aquatic Centre, also known as Water Cube, prior to National Day on September 15, 2013 in Beijing, China. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cleaning_Aquatic_Center...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 15: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Cleaning The Face For The National Aquatic Centre<br />
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Workers clean the face of the National Aquatic Centre, also known as Water Cube, prior to National Day on September 15, 2013 in Beijing, China. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cleaning_Aquatic_Center...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 15: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Cleaning The Face For The National Aquatic Centre<br />
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Workers clean the face of the National Aquatic Centre, also known as Water Cube, prior to National Day on September 15, 2013 in Beijing, China. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cleaning_Aquatic_Center...jpg
  • BEIJING, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 15: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Cleaning The Face For The National Aquatic Centre<br />
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Workers clean the face of the National Aquatic Centre, also known as Water Cube, prior to National Day on September 15, 2013 in Beijing, China. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Cleaning_Aquatic_Center...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • XINXIANG, CHINA - OCTOBER 18: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Spider-man Collects Garbage<br />
<br />
Two workers dressed as Spider-man collect garbage at Jiulianshan Mountain on October 18, 2014 in Xinxiang, <br />
Henan Province of China. The Jiulianshan Mountain Scenic Spot bought several costumes of Spider-man for cleaners, aiming to remind everyone pay attention to environmental protection.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Spider_man_Collects_Gar...jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle14.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle09.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle10.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle05.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle06.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle02.jpg
  • SHENYANG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Living In A Toilet<br />
Wang Zhixia cooks outside of the home, a male toilet in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. Zeng Lingjun comes from a poor family in Fumin Village of Jilin Province. In 1999, Zeng got the admission letter of Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology, but he didn't go to the school, as he had no money to pay tuition. And then, he came to Shenyang to make money. In 2006, he rent a 20 square meters male toilet not used before in a hotel, and made a simple reconstruction. In 2010, he married a cleaner Wang Zhixia, and they got a baby one year later. <br />
©ChinaFoto/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Living_In_A_Toilet7.jpg
  • SHENYANG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Living In A Toilet<br />
Wang Zhixia cooks outside of the home, a male toilet in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. Zeng Lingjun comes from a poor family in Fumin Village of Jilin Province. In 1999, Zeng got the admission letter of Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology, but he didn't go to the school, as he had no money to pay tuition. And then, he came to Shenyang to make money. In 2006, he rent a 20 square meters male toilet not used before in a hotel, and made a simple reconstruction. In 2010, he married a cleaner Wang Zhixia, and they got a baby one year later. <br />
©ChinaFoto/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Living_In_A_Toilet3.jpg
  • SHENYANG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Living In A Toilet<br />
Wang Zhixia cooks outside of the home, a male toilet in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. Zeng Lingjun comes from a poor family in Fumin Village of Jilin Province. In 1999, Zeng got the admission letter of Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology, but he didn't go to the school, as he had no money to pay tuition. And then, he came to Shenyang to make money. In 2006, he rent a 20 square meters male toilet not used before in a hotel, and made a simple reconstruction. In 2010, he married a cleaner Wang Zhixia, and they got a baby one year later. <br />
©ChinaFoto/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Living_In_A_Toilet6.jpg
  • SHENYANG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Living In A Toilet<br />
Wang Zhixia cooks outside of the home, a male toilet in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. Zeng Lingjun comes from a poor family in Fumin Village of Jilin Province. In 1999, Zeng got the admission letter of Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology, but he didn't go to the school, as he had no money to pay tuition. And then, he came to Shenyang to make money. In 2006, he rent a 20 square meters male toilet not used before in a hotel, and made a simple reconstruction. In 2010, he married a cleaner Wang Zhixia, and they got a baby one year later. <br />
©ChinaFoto/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Living_In_A_Toilet2.jpg
  • MOHE, CHINA - AUGUST 31: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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A Self-made Road Sweeper <br />
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 A cloud of dust rises up as a self-made road sweeper works on a road on August 31, 2013 in Mohe, Heilongjiang Province of China. Mohe city has several self-made road sweepers working in the street every day. A citizen said that it\'s not a cleaner, it looks more like a dust maker. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Self_made_Road_Sweeper3.jpg
  • MOHE, CHINA - AUGUST 31: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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A Self-made Road Sweeper <br />
<br />
 A cloud of dust rises up as a self-made road sweeper works on a road on August 31, 2013 in Mohe, Heilongjiang Province of China. Mohe city has several self-made road sweepers working in the street every day. A citizen said that it\'s not a cleaner, it looks more like a dust maker. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Self_made_Road_Sweeper1.jpg
  • MOHE, CHINA - AUGUST 31: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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A Self-made Road Sweeper <br />
<br />
 A cloud of dust rises up as a self-made road sweeper works on a road on August 31, 2013 in Mohe, Heilongjiang Province of China. Mohe city has several self-made road sweepers working in the street every day. A citizen said that it\'s not a cleaner, it looks more like a dust maker. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Self_made_Road_Sweeper2.jpg
  • MOHE, CHINA - AUGUST 31: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
A Self-made Road Sweeper <br />
<br />
 A cloud of dust rises up as a self-made road sweeper works on a road on August 31, 2013 in Mohe, Heilongjiang Province of China. Mohe city has several self-made road sweepers working in the street every day. A citizen said that it\'s not a cleaner, it looks more like a dust maker. <br />
©exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Self_made_Road_Sweeper5.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 4, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Life_On_The_Tricycle3.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Life_On_The_Tricycle4.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Life_On_The_Tricycle5.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Life_On_The_Tricycle6.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on May 27, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Life_On_The_Tricycle8.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on May 27, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Life_On_The_Tricycle10.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Life_On_The_Tricycle12.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.  <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Life_On_The_Tricycle13.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.  <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Life_On_The_Tricycle14.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.  <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Life_On_The_Tricycle15.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 3, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Life_On_The_Tricycle16.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle15.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle16.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.  <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle13.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle11.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle12.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
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A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle07.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle08.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle04.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle03.jpg
  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City  in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Life_On_The_Tricycle01.jpg
  • SHENYANG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Living In A Toilet<br />
Wang Zhixia cooks outside of the home, a male toilet in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. Zeng Lingjun comes from a poor family in Fumin Village of Jilin Province. In 1999, Zeng got the admission letter of Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology, but he didn't go to the school, as he had no money to pay tuition. And then, he came to Shenyang to make money. In 2006, he rent a 20 square meters male toilet not used before in a hotel, and made a simple reconstruction. In 2010, he married a cleaner Wang Zhixia, and they got a baby one year later. <br />
©ChinaFoto/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Living_In_A_Toilet5.jpg
  • SHENYANG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Living In A Toilet<br />
Wang Zhixia cooks outside of the home, a male toilet in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. Zeng Lingjun comes from a poor family in Fumin Village of Jilin Province. In 1999, Zeng got the admission letter of Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology, but he didn't go to the school, as he had no money to pay tuition. And then, he came to Shenyang to make money. In 2006, he rent a 20 square meters male toilet not used before in a hotel, and made a simple reconstruction. In 2010, he married a cleaner Wang Zhixia, and they got a baby one year later. <br />
©ChinaFoto/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Living_In_A_Toilet4.jpg
  • SHENYANG, CHINA - (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Living In A Toilet<br />
Wang Zhixia cooks outside of the home, a male toilet in Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China. Zeng Lingjun comes from a poor family in Fumin Village of Jilin Province. In 1999, Zeng got the admission letter of Heilongjiang Institute of Science and Technology, but he didn't go to the school, as he had no money to pay tuition. And then, he came to Shenyang to make money. In 2006, he rent a 20 square meters male toilet not used before in a hotel, and made a simple reconstruction. In 2010, he married a cleaner Wang Zhixia, and they got a baby one year later. <br />
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  • MOHE, CHINA - AUGUST 31: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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A Self-made Road Sweeper <br />
<br />
 A cloud of dust rises up as a self-made road sweeper works on a road on August 31, 2013 in Mohe, Heilongjiang Province of China. Mohe city has several self-made road sweepers working in the street every day. A citizen said that it\'s not a cleaner, it looks more like a dust maker. <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 4, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on June 4, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district. <br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on May 27, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on May 27, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
©Exclusivepix
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  • GUANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 04: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
Life On The Tricycle<br />
<br />
A porter rides a tricycle carrying cloths and people at Guangzhou International Textile City on May 27, 2014 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. More than 1,500 tricycles are active in the business district.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Life_On_The_Tricycle11.jpg
  • Fascinating Color Portrait Photos of Women Railroad Workers During WWII<br />
<br />
World War II began when Hitler's army invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. However, it wasn't until the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, that the United States declared war on the Axis Powers.<br />
<br />
The railroads immediately were called upon to transport troops and equipment heading overseas. Soon the efforts increased to supporting war efforts on two fronts-- in Europe and in the Pacific.<br />
<br />
Prior to the 1940s, the few women employed by the railroads were either advertising models, or were responsible primarily for cleaning and clerical work. Thanks to the war, the number of female railroad employees rose rapidly. By 1945, some 116,000 women were working on railroads. A report that appeared on the 1943 pages of Click Magazine regarding the large number of American women who had stepped forward to see to it that the American railroads continued to deliver the goods during the Second World War:<br />
<br />
    "Nearly 100,000 women, from messengers aged 16 to seasoned railroaders of 55 to 65, are keeping America's wartime trains rolling. So well do they handle their jobs that the railroad companies, once opposed to hiring any women, are adding others as fast as they can get them..."<br />
<br />
In April 1943, Office of War Information photographer Jack Delano photographed the women of the Chicago & North Western Railroad roundhouse in Clinton, Iowa, as they kept the hulking engines cleaned, lubricated and ready to support the war effort.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Mrs. Viola Sievers sprays an H-class locomotive with steam.<br />
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  • Fascinating Color Portrait Photos of Women Railroad Workers During WWII<br />
<br />
World War II began when Hitler's army invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. However, it wasn't until the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, that the United States declared war on the Axis Powers.<br />
<br />
The railroads immediately were called upon to transport troops and equipment heading overseas. Soon the efforts increased to supporting war efforts on two fronts-- in Europe and in the Pacific.<br />
<br />
Prior to the 1940s, the few women employed by the railroads were either advertising models, or were responsible primarily for cleaning and clerical work. Thanks to the war, the number of female railroad employees rose rapidly. By 1945, some 116,000 women were working on railroads. A report that appeared on the 1943 pages of Click Magazine regarding the large number of American women who had stepped forward to see to it that the American railroads continued to deliver the goods during the Second World War:<br />
<br />
    "Nearly 100,000 women, from messengers aged 16 to seasoned railroaders of 55 to 65, are keeping America's wartime trains rolling. So well do they handle their jobs that the railroad companies, once opposed to hiring any women, are adding others as fast as they can get them..."<br />
<br />
In April 1943, Office of War Information photographer Jack Delano photographed the women of the Chicago & North Western Railroad roundhouse in Clinton, Iowa, as they kept the hulking engines cleaned, lubricated and ready to support the war effort.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Mrs. Elibia Siematter on her lunch break.<br />
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    ExPix_Fascinating_WWII_Color_Portrai...jpg
  • Fascinating Color Portrait Photos of Women Railroad Workers During WWII<br />
<br />
World War II began when Hitler's army invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. However, it wasn't until the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, that the United States declared war on the Axis Powers.<br />
<br />
The railroads immediately were called upon to transport troops and equipment heading overseas. Soon the efforts increased to supporting war efforts on two fronts-- in Europe and in the Pacific.<br />
<br />
Prior to the 1940s, the few women employed by the railroads were either advertising models, or were responsible primarily for cleaning and clerical work. Thanks to the war, the number of female railroad employees rose rapidly. By 1945, some 116,000 women were working on railroads. A report that appeared on the 1943 pages of Click Magazine regarding the large number of American women who had stepped forward to see to it that the American railroads continued to deliver the goods during the Second World War:<br />
<br />
    "Nearly 100,000 women, from messengers aged 16 to seasoned railroaders of 55 to 65, are keeping America's wartime trains rolling. So well do they handle their jobs that the railroad companies, once opposed to hiring any women, are adding others as fast as they can get them..."<br />
<br />
In April 1943, Office of War Information photographer Jack Delano photographed the women of the Chicago & North Western Railroad roundhouse in Clinton, Iowa, as they kept the hulking engines cleaned, lubricated and ready to support the war effort.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Wipers clean an H-class locomotive.<br />
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    ExPix_Fascinating_WWII_Color_Portrai...jpg
  • Fascinating Color Portrait Photos of Women Railroad Workers During WWII<br />
<br />
World War II began when Hitler's army invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. However, it wasn't until the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, that the United States declared war on the Axis Powers.<br />
<br />
The railroads immediately were called upon to transport troops and equipment heading overseas. Soon the efforts increased to supporting war efforts on two fronts-- in Europe and in the Pacific.<br />
<br />
Prior to the 1940s, the few women employed by the railroads were either advertising models, or were responsible primarily for cleaning and clerical work. Thanks to the war, the number of female railroad employees rose rapidly. By 1945, some 116,000 women were working on railroads. A report that appeared on the 1943 pages of Click Magazine regarding the large number of American women who had stepped forward to see to it that the American railroads continued to deliver the goods during the Second World War:<br />
<br />
    "Nearly 100,000 women, from messengers aged 16 to seasoned railroaders of 55 to 65, are keeping America's wartime trains rolling. So well do they handle their jobs that the railroad companies, once opposed to hiring any women, are adding others as fast as they can get them..."<br />
<br />
In April 1943, Office of War Information photographer Jack Delano photographed the women of the Chicago & North Western Railroad roundhouse in Clinton, Iowa, as they kept the hulking engines cleaned, lubricated and ready to support the war effort.<br />
<br />
Photo shows:Roundhouse workers on their lunch break.<br />
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    ExPix_Fascinating_WWII_Color_Portrai...jpg
  • Fascinating Color Portrait Photos of Women Railroad Workers During WWII<br />
<br />
World War II began when Hitler's army invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. However, it wasn't until the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, that the United States declared war on the Axis Powers.<br />
<br />
The railroads immediately were called upon to transport troops and equipment heading overseas. Soon the efforts increased to supporting war efforts on two fronts-- in Europe and in the Pacific.<br />
<br />
Prior to the 1940s, the few women employed by the railroads were either advertising models, or were responsible primarily for cleaning and clerical work. Thanks to the war, the number of female railroad employees rose rapidly. By 1945, some 116,000 women were working on railroads. A report that appeared on the 1943 pages of Click Magazine regarding the large number of American women who had stepped forward to see to it that the American railroads continued to deliver the goods during the Second World War:<br />
<br />
    "Nearly 100,000 women, from messengers aged 16 to seasoned railroaders of 55 to 65, are keeping America's wartime trains rolling. So well do they handle their jobs that the railroad companies, once opposed to hiring any women, are adding others as fast as they can get them..."<br />
<br />
In April 1943, Office of War Information photographer Jack Delano photographed the women of the Chicago & North Western Railroad roundhouse in Clinton, Iowa, as they kept the hulking engines cleaned, lubricated and ready to support the war effort.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Mrs. Thelma Cuvage sifts and cleans sand for use in locomotives.<br />
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  • Fascinating Color Portrait Photos of Women Railroad Workers During WWII<br />
<br />
World War II began when Hitler's army invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. However, it wasn't until the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, that the United States declared war on the Axis Powers.<br />
<br />
The railroads immediately were called upon to transport troops and equipment heading overseas. Soon the efforts increased to supporting war efforts on two fronts-- in Europe and in the Pacific.<br />
<br />
Prior to the 1940s, the few women employed by the railroads were either advertising models, or were responsible primarily for cleaning and clerical work. Thanks to the war, the number of female railroad employees rose rapidly. By 1945, some 116,000 women were working on railroads. A report that appeared on the 1943 pages of Click Magazine regarding the large number of American women who had stepped forward to see to it that the American railroads continued to deliver the goods during the Second World War:<br />
<br />
    "Nearly 100,000 women, from messengers aged 16 to seasoned railroaders of 55 to 65, are keeping America's wartime trains rolling. So well do they handle their jobs that the railroad companies, once opposed to hiring any women, are adding others as fast as they can get them..."<br />
<br />
In April 1943, Office of War Information photographer Jack Delano photographed the women of the Chicago & North Western Railroad roundhouse in Clinton, Iowa, as they kept the hulking engines cleaned, lubricated and ready to support the war effort.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Cloe Weaver, mother of four, a roundhouse helper training to operate the turntable.<br />
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  • Fascinating Color Portrait Photos of Women Railroad Workers During WWII<br />
<br />
World War II began when Hitler's army invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. However, it wasn't until the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, that the United States declared war on the Axis Powers.<br />
<br />
The railroads immediately were called upon to transport troops and equipment heading overseas. Soon the efforts increased to supporting war efforts on two fronts-- in Europe and in the Pacific.<br />
<br />
Prior to the 1940s, the few women employed by the railroads were either advertising models, or were responsible primarily for cleaning and clerical work. Thanks to the war, the number of female railroad employees rose rapidly. By 1945, some 116,000 women were working on railroads. A report that appeared on the 1943 pages of Click Magazine regarding the large number of American women who had stepped forward to see to it that the American railroads continued to deliver the goods during the Second World War:<br />
<br />
    "Nearly 100,000 women, from messengers aged 16 to seasoned railroaders of 55 to 65, are keeping America's wartime trains rolling. So well do they handle their jobs that the railroad companies, once opposed to hiring any women, are adding others as fast as they can get them..."<br />
<br />
In April 1943, Office of War Information photographer Jack Delano photographed the women of the Chicago & North Western Railroad roundhouse in Clinton, Iowa, as they kept the hulking engines cleaned, lubricated and ready to support the war effort.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Mrs. Irene Bracker, mother of two, a wiper at the roundhouse.<br />
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  • Fascinating Color Portrait Photos of Women Railroad Workers During WWII<br />
<br />
World War II began when Hitler's army invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. However, it wasn't until the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, that the United States declared war on the Axis Powers.<br />
<br />
The railroads immediately were called upon to transport troops and equipment heading overseas. Soon the efforts increased to supporting war efforts on two fronts-- in Europe and in the Pacific.<br />
<br />
Prior to the 1940s, the few women employed by the railroads were either advertising models, or were responsible primarily for cleaning and clerical work. Thanks to the war, the number of female railroad employees rose rapidly. By 1945, some 116,000 women were working on railroads. A report that appeared on the 1943 pages of Click Magazine regarding the large number of American women who had stepped forward to see to it that the American railroads continued to deliver the goods during the Second World War:<br />
<br />
    "Nearly 100,000 women, from messengers aged 16 to seasoned railroaders of 55 to 65, are keeping America's wartime trains rolling. So well do they handle their jobs that the railroad companies, once opposed to hiring any women, are adding others as fast as they can get them..."<br />
<br />
In April 1943, Office of War Information photographer Jack Delano photographed the women of the Chicago & North Western Railroad roundhouse in Clinton, Iowa, as they kept the hulking engines cleaned, lubricated and ready to support the war effort.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Mrs. Marcella Hart, mother of three, a wiper at the roundhouse.<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Fascinating_WWII_Color_Portrai...jpg
  • Fascinating Color Portrait Photos of Women Railroad Workers During WWII<br />
<br />
World War II began when Hitler's army invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. However, it wasn't until the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, that the United States declared war on the Axis Powers.<br />
<br />
The railroads immediately were called upon to transport troops and equipment heading overseas. Soon the efforts increased to supporting war efforts on two fronts-- in Europe and in the Pacific.<br />
<br />
Prior to the 1940s, the few women employed by the railroads were either advertising models, or were responsible primarily for cleaning and clerical work. Thanks to the war, the number of female railroad employees rose rapidly. By 1945, some 116,000 women were working on railroads. A report that appeared on the 1943 pages of Click Magazine regarding the large number of American women who had stepped forward to see to it that the American railroads continued to deliver the goods during the Second World War:<br />
<br />
    "Nearly 100,000 women, from messengers aged 16 to seasoned railroaders of 55 to 65, are keeping America's wartime trains rolling. So well do they handle their jobs that the railroad companies, once opposed to hiring any women, are adding others as fast as they can get them..."<br />
<br />
In April 1943, Office of War Information photographer Jack Delano photographed the women of the Chicago & North Western Railroad roundhouse in Clinton, Iowa, as they kept the hulking engines cleaned, lubricated and ready to support the war effort.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Mrs. Marcella Hart and Mrs. Viola Sievers clean an H-class locomotive.<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Fascinating_WWII_Color_Portrai...jpg
  • Fascinating Color Portrait Photos of Women Railroad Workers During WWII<br />
<br />
World War II began when Hitler's army invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. However, it wasn't until the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, that the United States declared war on the Axis Powers.<br />
<br />
The railroads immediately were called upon to transport troops and equipment heading overseas. Soon the efforts increased to supporting war efforts on two fronts-- in Europe and in the Pacific.<br />
<br />
Prior to the 1940s, the few women employed by the railroads were either advertising models, or were responsible primarily for cleaning and clerical work. Thanks to the war, the number of female railroad employees rose rapidly. By 1945, some 116,000 women were working on railroads. A report that appeared on the 1943 pages of Click Magazine regarding the large number of American women who had stepped forward to see to it that the American railroads continued to deliver the goods during the Second World War:<br />
<br />
    "Nearly 100,000 women, from messengers aged 16 to seasoned railroaders of 55 to 65, are keeping America's wartime trains rolling. So well do they handle their jobs that the railroad companies, once opposed to hiring any women, are adding others as fast as they can get them..."<br />
<br />
In April 1943, Office of War Information photographer Jack Delano photographed the women of the Chicago & North Western Railroad roundhouse in Clinton, Iowa, as they kept the hulking engines cleaned, lubricated and ready to support the war effort.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Mrs. Dorothy Lucke, a roundhouse wiper.<br />
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  • Fascinating Color Portrait Photos of Women Railroad Workers During WWII<br />
<br />
World War II began when Hitler's army invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. However, it wasn't until the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, that the United States declared war on the Axis Powers.<br />
<br />
The railroads immediately were called upon to transport troops and equipment heading overseas. Soon the efforts increased to supporting war efforts on two fronts-- in Europe and in the Pacific.<br />
<br />
Prior to the 1940s, the few women employed by the railroads were either advertising models, or were responsible primarily for cleaning and clerical work. Thanks to the war, the number of female railroad employees rose rapidly. By 1945, some 116,000 women were working on railroads. A report that appeared on the 1943 pages of Click Magazine regarding the large number of American women who had stepped forward to see to it that the American railroads continued to deliver the goods during the Second World War:<br />
<br />
    "Nearly 100,000 women, from messengers aged 16 to seasoned railroaders of 55 to 65, are keeping America's wartime trains rolling. So well do they handle their jobs that the railroad companies, once opposed to hiring any women, are adding others as fast as they can get them..."<br />
<br />
In April 1943, Office of War Information photographer Jack Delano photographed the women of the Chicago & North Western Railroad roundhouse in Clinton, Iowa, as they kept the hulking engines cleaned, lubricated and ready to support the war effort.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Wipers clean an H-class locomotive.<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Fascinating_WWII_Color_Portrai...jpg
  • Fascinating Color Portrait Photos of Women Railroad Workers During WWII<br />
<br />
World War II began when Hitler's army invaded Poland on September 1, 1939. However, it wasn't until the day after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, that the United States declared war on the Axis Powers.<br />
<br />
The railroads immediately were called upon to transport troops and equipment heading overseas. Soon the efforts increased to supporting war efforts on two fronts-- in Europe and in the Pacific.<br />
<br />
Prior to the 1940s, the few women employed by the railroads were either advertising models, or were responsible primarily for cleaning and clerical work. Thanks to the war, the number of female railroad employees rose rapidly. By 1945, some 116,000 women were working on railroads. A report that appeared on the 1943 pages of Click Magazine regarding the large number of American women who had stepped forward to see to it that the American railroads continued to deliver the goods during the Second World War:<br />
<br />
    "Nearly 100,000 women, from messengers aged 16 to seasoned railroaders of 55 to 65, are keeping America's wartime trains rolling. So well do they handle their jobs that the railroad companies, once opposed to hiring any women, are adding others as fast as they can get them..."<br />
<br />
In April 1943, Office of War Information photographer Jack Delano photographed the women of the Chicago & North Western Railroad roundhouse in Clinton, Iowa, as they kept the hulking engines cleaned, lubricated and ready to support the war effort.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Mrs. Elibia Siematter, a sweeper at the roundhouse.<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Fascinating_WWII_Color_Portrai...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
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  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
  • GHOST TRAIN Haunting pictures show what is left of Scotland’s best theme park where one worker tragically died<br />
<br />
THESE haunting photographs show the abandoned setting of what was once Scotland’s best theme park.<br />
<br />
Loudoun Castle Theme Park, Ayrshire, now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site. mages captured show the rides and attractions that were once frequented by excited thrill-seekers looking deserted and neglected.<br />
<br />
Roller-coasters, which would have once been eagerly queued for by adrenaline junkies, are also shown now being left behind to rot. The theme park closed back in September 2010 after its owners, Bembom, announced it was no longer economically viable to keep it up and running. The photos were snapped by Abandoned Scotland, are an urban exploration group who are dedicated to photographing Scotland’s forgotten landmarks.<br />
<br />
This isn’t the first time a once vibrant theme park has been snapped looking desolate.<br />
The park now sits silent after one of its workers tragically died on site<br />
©Abandoned Scotland/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Scotland_Abandoned_theme_park_...jpg
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