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The 140 Vintage Running Day on 23rd November 2019 commemorated the service of route 140 to Heathrow Airport, with RTs, RMs and Ms running the full route from Heathrow up to Harrow Weald, Bus Garage. Some journeys even continued along the old 140 route to Mill Hill (which is now the 114).
The weather was typically wintry: dark and wet, but nonetheless the day offered the potential for a number of unique photos.
Routemaster RM835 WLT835 leads normal service Volvo B5LH / Wright Gemini 3 VWH2242 LK66EOM towards Harrow Weald in Hayes. Over the years the destination has had various descriptions, including Red Lion, Bus Garage, Wealdstone Inn and Long Elmes.
September 19, 2020. Górne Marklowice. Poland. The electric locomotive 140.099-3 hauling a freight trian from Knurów to Ostrava-Bartovice.
Green 1956 Jaguar XK 140 - 521 HMF - seen on display at The Lakes Charity Classic Vehicle Show held in Grasmere, Cumbria, England, June 2017.
Any corrections to details given or extra information on the vehicle, the exact model, its history or any work done on it will be gratefully received.
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This event was held in aid of Langdale and Ambleside Mountain Rescue - see: www.lamrt.org.uk/
and Blood Bikes Cumbria - see: bbcumbria.org/
140 856-6 7 von der Bayernbahn als Go Ahad Bayern Ersatzzug von Alen nach Donauwörth in Wörnitzstein beim Planhalt
My hair looks so gross and I haven't uploaded a self with my face in it for such a long time.
Can you see the rain?
more than fifty years in use, "bobina" from Loko Trans s.r.o. waiting for the next service in Dětmarovice. (11.06.2014)
I imagine I am far away.
I am sat on an embankment. I am idly pulling at the grass shoots beneath my feet. I can smell a pleasant mixture of campfire ash and the after effects of the summer storm - the hazy aroma of flowers mixed faintly with that undescribable rain scent. It is late evening, and it has been a pleasant day. I have seen beautiful sights, but the ones that have stood out most have been the smiles on the faces of the people I’ve met. I always remember the smiles.
I am not as young as I once was. My body is not as swift; nor is my mind, at times. The nostalgia of youth sets a slight sadness in my heart, but I have lived my time. I have done all I was meant to do, and that is enough.
I am not alone. There is no one beside me but there are people in my heart and mind that I keep close to me always, no matter how many oceans I’ve crossed or skies I’ve traversed. They are my life, they are my soul, they are my friends, they are my family.
I have not seen nearly enough of the world. No human being could ever manage to find every corner of the globe. But I have seen enough to satate my wonderlust; enough to satisfy my thirst for beauty. I have immersed myself in other cultures and opened my heart to new experiences, and new emotions. I have met so many thousands of people, each unforgettable in their own right. I may not always remember the names - some of them I never knew - but the faces stay ingrained with me. And the smiles. Always the smiles.
Tonight I’ll watch the sunset over the valley. It will not be the first time. It may be the last. But as the red encompasses the earth and for that one brief moment, my entire world lights up in varying shades of orange, I will breathe a sigh. I will look back, and know that I have lived. That I am still living. I have not done all I wanted to do, but I have been happy. I have not reached the destination, but only because I never had a destination in mind. And goodness me, I’ve enjoyed the journey.
Uhhh, not sure how I feel. Nervous for tomorrow. I have procrastinated endlessly. Genuinely. I know nothing about Henry VIII. Why do I do that to myself?
I still tag myself as 'girl'. When will I become a woman? When I'm eighteen, twenty one? Will there ever be some identifiable switch where my mind just goes, hey, I'm grown up now?
The 140 Vintage Running Day on 23rd November 2019 commemorated the service of route 140 to Heathrow Airport, with RTs, RMs and Ms running the full route from Heathrow up to Harrow Weald, Bus Garage. Some journeys even continued along the old 140 route to Mill Hill (which is now the 114).
The weather was typically wintry: dark and wet, but nonetheless the day offered the potential for a number of unique photos.
Here is Metroline Volvo B5LH / Wright Gemini 3 VWH2188 LK16DGZ on route 140 in Hayes with an airport-bound journey.
In Duitsland is het heel zeldzaam, maar de DB 140'ers zijn af en toe nog te zien. Hier zien we op 28 juni de 140 850 met een beladen autotrein, onderweg richting Emden.
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