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Sep. 29 2011 - This was going to be my final day shot for my mini-series which...I ended up not doing.
I just got back from seeing Jake and have been completely thrown off my schedule. And as I mentioned yesterday I started some medication which I took last night for the first time and it really threw me for a loop. I feel very tired today and my mind feels fuzzy. Plus I have work at 3 P.M. Getting back into the swing of things will be hard. I just don't want to give up on this project when I am so close to being done.
It's really hard to find time when I am working everyday, trying to workout, have therapy once a week and then try and take photos as well.
Bold, bright, eye-catching, distinctive just some of the adjectives that can be used to describe the 2024 paint job that the Edinburgh Tour fleet have received.
Back in March it was officially confirmed that there was going be a bit of a makeover for the tour fleet after seven years of being in service and none more that for the Majestic Tour that has officially been renamed the Regal and has lost all the yellow in the livery and has been changed to a sky blue attire that can be similar to a sunny day.
How though are these eight years old?!!!! My god that makes me feel old as I remember when they were brand new starting out in service and everybody managing to capture them look spanking new and I was so excited for a day out on them. (photo's from 1st October 2016). Now very much fleet stalwarts they look brand new again due to their repaint and redesign. Though the route actually has not had that many significant changes as it still serves the whole of the Leith region which covers Newhaven, Britannia and The shore which includes the new distillery.
Onto 247 individually. I have finally managed to grab a better shot of it that has allowed my rather blurry attempt from 2017 to be removed. I did have to wait an hour in this location to make sure I grabbed this shot and for once I have had a bit more time recently so was able to put that time aside to remove one of the worst shot of my photostream.
This shot was taken in the full of the Fringe which lets be honest was mad busy and one of my least favourite times of the year to live in Edinburgh as it is far too chaotic for me to deal with and means that all traffic takes absolutely ages and everything feels full and all the buses timetables go rather mad and means things run rather late.
So, here we see Lothian Buses Regal Tour Bus 247 at St Andrews Square, which is a perfect position for photos and I actually don't have any from this position at the square passing the tram stop as it starts its next tour of the city on a rather sunny Thursday afternoon.
my flickr and photos are a complicated mess however i ordered a very special thing today and hopefully i can start a new! I will upload and find all the photos from my 365 that are hidden in the rumble that is my desktop.
Am 05.05.2022 fuhr 247 907-9 von Infra Leuna mit einem beladenen Kesselzug von Großkorbeta her Richtung Bebra, in Gerstungen gab es eine durch fahrt für denn Zug.
That was some cold water.
Today I learned that there are shells in rivers. I learned this because I found one on the bank of this river. And I was like "whoa how did this get here?" and then curtis had to explain to me about freshwater shells.
I made curtis trek out into the woods for this with me. and we made baked ziti for dinner and watched Jurassic Park (because I'd never seen it) and uhd giuh Salem Lot or something like that it was scary we had fun I like this photo a lot LET ME GO TO BED. I am tired goodnght wthat water was cold
this is probably one of my favorite photos that I have taken ever
Lothian Buses Volvo B5TL/Wright Eclipse Gemini 247 (SJ16 ZZO) is seen here at St Andrew Square operating The Regal Tour.
About 70,000 light-years across, NGC 247 is a spiral galaxy smaller than our Milky Way. Measured to be only 11 million light-years distant it is nearby though. Tilted nearly edge-on as seen from our perspective, it dominates this telescopic field of view toward the southern constellation Cetus. The pronounced void on one side of the galaxy's disk recalls its popular name, the Needle's Eye galaxy. Many background galaxies are visible in this sharp galaxy portrait, including the remarkable string of four galaxies just above and left of NGC 247 known as Burbidge's Chain. Burbidge's Chain galaxies are about 300 million light-years distant. The the two leftmost galaxies in the chain are apparently interacting, joined by a faint bridge of material. NGC 247 itself is part of the Sculptor Group of galaxies. Text from Astronomy Picture of the Day
Scope TEC 140, Camera QSI683, Mount MYT
RGB 1.5 hours each, Luminance 3.5 hours
Reprocessed July 2023
Doorkomst van ECR (Euro Cargo Rail) 247-304 met een goederentrein door Duisburg-Lotharstrasse op 31-3-2020
GMT 247 [WBN481T] Leyland National previously with Lancashire United Transport and although allocated to Wigan Depot, still carrying the LUT version of the M-blem. It was seen in Wigan.
Bob Jordan photo
BN 247 is seen with BN 249 (another SW1200) doing some switching work in the Denver area during the winter of some year in the mid-1990s. 247 was built in July 1965 as CB&Q 9289. It became BN 247 in 1970 and after the BNSF merger, became BNSF 3515 in 1996. In the mid-2000s, it was sold to Farmers Cooperative Co. and used at an elevator in Ida Grove, IA as late as 2014.
Denver, CO
Mid-1990s
Train of the Day
12/4/19
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2021.07.31 || Velké Svatoňovice || 749 247-3 pierwszego dnia podczas weekendowych jazd "S "Bardotkou" po východních Čechách" na trasie Hradec Králové hl.n. - Hostinné. Na zdjęciu zbliża się do przystanku Velké Svatoňovice.