Style1½ inches thick (3.75 cm) Product Details Artist grade canvas, archival inks, wooden stretcher bars, and UVB protective coating
AvailablityUsually ships within five business days. ArtistMike Savad Platinum Member CollectionTrains
Description New Hope, PA This is the New Hope Railroad, originally known as the New Hope Branch of the Reading Company. The station opened in 1891 as a passenger line, which then ended in 1952. For a while it was a passenger station that used a steam locomotive to transport people, but they got bored of that, and I believe it ended in the 1960's. Today its a train station for tourists who want to know what it feels like to rid in a real train for 20 min. During the year they use with this steam locomotive or a diesel and you get to ride into the towns. They then stop at 20 mins, the engine switches sides and you are pulled back in the direction you came. The steam locomotive was added to make the ride more fun and interesting, but you don't often see it, mostly in the Autumn and Winter months. It's interesting to experience a real live steam train, the smell of coal burning always in the air. The thunderous noise as it rolls by. And the droplets of water vapor from the steam is very different, and also a little annoying if you have a camera out. This station, the style is known as a Witch's hat train station, the reason should be obvious. For those that don't recognize common shapes, it's because of that cone shaped roof.
Mike Savad, Westfield, NJ Member Since August 2009 Artist Statement My name is Mike Savad, I create one of a kind creations. Photo realistic is what people think of first. There are many themes, flowers, porches, and local Suburban Scenes, some city, some urban. I also have many Job inspired images that cover a quite a range. If your looking for a gift for your Pharmacist, Doctor, Dentist, Lawyer, Barber, Gardner, Fireman etc, there should be something there for you. These will look very nice hanging on your wall, or in a waiting room, even a hotel room. My art is inspired by Norman Rockwell and Paintings from the time of the Renaissance.