The Express 57 incinerated dream.
Not long ago I have proposed a post that give you a short sneak view of a nearby small town, Ormstown, from the place I use to stay in summer. From this quiet countryside and appeasing village, there are the habitual focus points to go like a general store, a bank, two churches, a small school, two taverns and few restaurants or cantines. One of those was the Express 57, renowned for its retro fifteen cachet with full of past of artefacts and with very sympatic owners and team to serve you. Doing a Ormstown photographic essay must require to get some Express 57 clichés which I did without second though.
A week later, the unthinkable happens and during the night, the Express 57 was literally incinerated but their owners who were living on the second floor manage to escape with the aid of the local and courageous fire brigade volunteers. Today The building has been locked up waiting its restauration or simply its demolition and because of its very central location, the place is a constant and inevitable reminder of this drama and its tragic consequences.
Photos Daniel M: Olympus OM-D E-M5 III / M.Zuiko ED 14-150mm II
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