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DB Class 141 (ex-Class E41) 15,000v ac, 3.080 hp Bo-Bo No.141 228 (ex-No.E41 228) in traditional DB green livery; 435 were built 1956-69 by Henschel for push-pull services. On a shuttle service from Darmstadt Hbf to Darmstadt Kranichstein for the steam fest, 6/10.
141 ambles into Kiltimagh with the 10.20 Sligo - Limerick goods. There are still a couple of wagons in the yard which will have to be collected before the end of the month.
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Day 10 on one month of Self Portraits ... (and got it in one go !! WOO HOOO !!!)
the thunder outside has just started ... managed to quickly slip in this shot.
Off to a romantic evening for the last part of Rich's and my anniversary present to each other ... dinner, theatre, hotel and breakfast
reow ;)
Script added following day:
this was taken 20 minutes before the HUGE hailstorm, that rocked Melbourne, hit us.
Courtesy of "The Age":
"Hail has blanketed Melbourne like snow as a dangerous thunderstorm ripped through the city, causing power outages, train delays and damage to vehicles.
The wild storm hit the Melbourne area around 3pm and reduced visibility to a few metres at its peak. Melbourne streets became rivers as drains overflowed, failing to deal with 33mm of rain that fell in less than an hour."
Taking this photo - i never would have guessed what was about to happen to my beloved Home Town
attached is a Youtube footage link of how it was in my suburb - please note, this is accurate but from what i've seen, we got it at about half the ferocity of other parts of Melbourne
The keychain is somewhat interesting, but the real reason I took the photo is because this was the second Room 141 in which I stayed during this trip. Coincidentally, I was also in room 141 in the Hotel Vondel in Amsterdam. Sadly, I have no photographic evidence.
Tenuous link: key
Consecutive Number Hunt: Hooray, I got this in. It is one of my favoritest number photos.
STS133-S-141 (9 March 2011) --- NASA managers welcome space shuttle Discovery's STS-133 crew members home to Kennedy Space Center in Florida. In the foreground, Shuttle Launch Director Mike Leinbach congratulates astronaut Steve Lindsey, commander, on a successful mission. Discovery and its six-member crew landed on the Shuttle Landing Facility's Runway 15 at 11:57 a.m. (EST) on March 9, 2011, bringing an end to the 13-day, 5.3-million-mile mission to the International Space Station. STS-133 delivered the Permanent Multipurpose Module, packed with supplies and critical spare parts, as well as Robonaut 2, the dexterous humanoid astronaut helper, to the orbiting outpost. STS-133 was Discovery's 39th and final mission. This was the 133rd Space Shuttle Program mission and the 35th shuttle voyage to the space station. Photo credit: NASA or National Aeronautics and Space Administration