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On Wednesday 16th December 1987 Class 141 unit 55533/55513 stands at Birmingham New Street on a 5Z25 Bromsgrove to Bromsgrove test train.
The nearest any of the production Pacers got to Birmingham in normal service was Worcester and so this must be a pretty rare event. I didn't know it was running I just happened to be there.
Scan from colour print, not a great shot but worth sharing for the rarity value.
Viaje inagural de la temporada 2009 del Tren de la Fresa con la Mikado 141-2111 del Museo de Monforte en cabeza.
Getafe 7.5.2009
Photographer - Paul Sherwood paul@sherwood.ie 087 230 9096.2018 All Ireland Community & Council Awards presented by IPB Insurance and LAMA (Local Authority Members Association), Croke Park Stadium. February 2018..Pictured Derval O Brien of Eirgrid, Brian Cassidy, Thomas Rogers from Housing Fabric Upgrade Program Phase One, Cork City Council, winner of Best Energy Smart Initiative with Mags Murray, Chairperson of LAMA Executive at the 2018 All Ireland Community & Council Awards presented, by IPB Insurance and LAMA (Local Authority Members Association) in Croke Park Stadium on Saturday 3rd February. The event, now in its 12th year, celebrates collaborations between councils and communities, bringing national recognition to local projects and initiatives...A full list of winners can be found at www.lamaawards.org.. - ends –..For further information, interviews with winners or to receive imagery from the awards, please contact ; Kathryn Doyle, Event Manager T : 01 4322 226 or E : kathryn.doyle@ashvillemediagroup.com.
Preserved JR West 0-series Shinkansen 'Bullet Train' driving car 22-141 from set Q2 is pictured in the Great Hall at the National Railway Museum in York.
PictionID:43101087 - Title:Vought V-141 Salo print - Catalog:16_003628 - Filename:16_003628.TIF - - - - Ray Wagner was Archivist at the San Diego Air and Space Museum for several years and is an author of several books on aviation --- ---Please Tag these images so that the information can be permanently stored with the digital file.---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
The First Presbyterian traces its roots back to 1793. The original meetinghouse, on Public Square, was in use from 1808 until 1852, when the current Italianate-inspired church was built with a 180-foot clock steeple. For a time, the clock served as the official timepiece of the City of Rome, with its own designated clock keeper. Located at 108 West Court Street in Rome, NY. (RB/141)