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Caltrain Teams Poems With Photos For Poster Exhibit
An exhibit of 10 posters is on display at two
Caltrain stations presenting the joint perspective
of passengers and a locomotive engineer on the
love for trains.
Romancing the Rails: a Marriage of Caltrain
Poems and Pictures can be seen at Caltrain’s
San Francisco and San Jose terminals
through August.
The posters include the three winning entrants
from a love poetry contest that Caltrain conducted
earlier this year, plus seven others chosen for the
display. The poems, whose themes range from the
romance of steam trains to vignettes about meeting
a special someone on a train, are paired with the
spectacular photos of Caltrain engineer Frank J. Caron.
Caron, who grew up in San Francisco, has always
been fascinated by Bay Area rail history and has
been recording it photographically since 1990.
Caron’s photographic repertoire ranges from
historic to modern rail cars, from co-workers
running trains, to the view from a railroad cab.
Caron graciously made his photos available to
Caltrain for the exhibit.
His work also can be viewed at his Website,
railsaroundthebay.net.
The poems on display were written by contest
winners Joel Katz, Rhonda Berry and
Christine Ng; as well as by Kirstin Knox and
Satya Kuner, whose poems were selected
by a panel of judges for an honorable mention.
The other poems on display were written
by Adam Gillitt, S.M. Gray, Jason Reyes,
Bob Simon, and Garlynn Woodsong.
The posters are on display in the concourse
area at the San Francisco station at Fourth
and King streets, and along the ramp leading
to the platforms at the San Jose Diridon station,
located at 65 Cahill St.
6/19/06 - jrm
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