![The Abandoned Railroad Trestles of Ault Park and Their Future](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f4d8a25db85a54c4d64fe76/1606356249237-VJ2813VO7RIBBU2JOVPZ/image.jpeg)
The Abandoned Railroad Trestles of Ault Park and Their Future
Over the years, people have casually mentioned the railroad bridge towering over Red Bank Rd. as a suggestion of another abandoned location to photograph. Sometimes, they’d also recommend the “hidden” one, another forgotten trestle in the woods, just west of the big one.
![To the City of Bridges and Back - Chapter 3: The Sun Finally Shines on The Steel City](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f4d8a25db85a54c4d64fe76/1606357298981-BSM8SBVTS4MIAQN4QR6D/image.jpeg)
To the City of Bridges and Back - Chapter 3: The Sun Finally Shines on The Steel City
I woke up, packed, and then said goodbye to my friends in the parking lot of a Holiday Inn Express on a bright Sunday morning.
![From the Train](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f4d8a25db85a54c4d64fe76/1606360005075-ZSYHVE0RFA97HQAXZTGR/image.jpeg)
From the Train
I photograph Cincinnati's modern streetcar quite often and while recently reacquainting myself with Walker Evans' series of photographs made on New York City subways circa 1938-41, I decided to shoot some quick street photographs on the train ride to work. As the train flew by, I fired the shutter at random and selected the photographs where people became framed by the passenger doors.
![The Wasson Way](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f4d8a25db85a54c4d64fe76/1606365464949-LK6YSOIQJ0L0VZAWVGQO/image.jpeg)
The Wasson Way
If you drive into Cincinnati from the west side and look out over the sprawling network of railroad tracks, industrial cargo and airport-like control tower that watches over the massive rail yard, it's hard to imagine that any railroad in the city would go unused.
![Steel City Discovery](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5f4d8a25db85a54c4d64fe76/1606411651791-HQ2N0L87K05NA47M8O8H/image.jpeg)
Steel City Discovery
Like Cincinnati's cut-in-the-hill view on North 75 in Kentucky, Pittsburgh features a dramatic entrance. Cars crowd through suburban countryside and into the Fort Pitt Tunnel (seen above) into a mess of traffic and yellow light before emerging into a striking view of the Pittsburgh skyline.