Description
A photographic journey on an AMTRAK train from Washington D.C. to New York City.
A captivating photographic journey along America’s busiest rail corridor, capturing the hidden industrial poetry of the 457-mile route between Washington, DC and New York City. Through a train window pressed against glass, this unique collection documents the ever-changing wasteland of factories, refineries, and forgotten infrastructure that defines the Northeast’s industrial backbone.
Shot during a single trip along the NEC—a vital artery serving over 260 million passengers annually—these images reveal the unexpected beauty that can be found in America’s post-industrial landscape. From Baltimore’s steel yards to Philadelphia’s chemical plants, each photograph freezes fleeting moments of urban decay and industrial grandeur that most travellers glimpse but never truly see.
A meditation on movement, industry, and the American Northeast’s complex relationship with its manufacturing heritage. Perfect for lovers of industrial photography, urban exploration, and contemporary American landscape documentation.
Creator: Robin Mudge
Dimensions: Square 210mm x 210mm
Page Count: 92
Paper Type: 200 gsm Glossy colour uncoated
Binding Style: Wiro
Covers: Soft colour 350gsm
Number of Photos: 44
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