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Compass Bus took over service 32 on 1st June 2015, following a Surrey CC tendering process sparked by previous operator Arriva's decision the route's financial performance was not good enough.

 

Later in the summer, resurfacing works in the Brockham area caused various diversions to the service - necessitating a shuttle service for some of the time. Full details of what was worked are explained here.

 

Seen here in South Street, Dorking, Compass StreetLite MK63 WZX with the main service to Guildford, pulls out round Transit VA61 BFN which was working the 32 shuttle service. Luckily, the StreetLite was early and had waited briefly at the White Horse, giving me time to run down the road to get this shot!

 

Note that the minibus' temporary blinds are actually more visible than the poorly-designed StreetLite's...!

 

South Street, Dorking, Surrey.

The Napping Couch

Portsmouth, NH

 

This is what most Sundays look like in my world these days. They are my new favorite day of the week. Because the early part of Sundays is spent huffing my way along the New England seacoast on long training runs, the latter half of my Sundays are spent bathing in salt, icing my legs, reading magazines, napping and eating my face off. I've decided that my favorite part of marathon training is the pizza and beer.

 

This was back in early August, when I was still suffering from painful shin splints and 7 miles still felt like an inhuman distance to run, which is funny when you plan on running 19.2 more of them. The re-introduction of regular yoga has fixed the shin issue and now 7 miles feels short. Thank heavens.

сами себе боги

Tobacco auctioneer Bob Cage.

Photo By: Morgan Miller

32:365 - Open: The wind is blowing the clouds out tonight for open skies. A "quick" snap in between playing nurse.

32- Brossel A94DAR - Leyland Jonckheere - STIV - Ligne 2 - Verviers, Place de la Victoire - Photo Robert Temmerman / Collection René Jacobs

and looking more disgusting by the day.. ugh.

Location: Tubbergen, Uelserweg

Year: 2010

Manufacturer: Van Hool

Type: TD927 Astromega

Operator: Ter Beek Reizen

Fleet No: 32

Registration: 19-BKD-8

Images from the East Lancashire Railway gala in October 2009 featuring 32 Gothenburg on a demonstration freight

"Treat This #32" In Kreative Peoples's group Original by abstractartangel77 flic.kr/p/nrFWdY It's done, now that I'm home from work.

Showing here after I had cleaned all the green grease off - the green grease sets like cement doing exactly the opposite of what it was put there to do after 50 years of drying out!

The Clyde Puffer SL Vic 32, of the ship type immortalised in the stories of the Vital Spark and her captain Para Handy.

 

VIC 32 ("Victualing Inshore Craft") is one of the last few surviving coal-fired steam-powered puffers and is based at The Change House, Crinan.

 

She was built by Dunston’s of Thorne, Yorkshire in November 1943 - a busy time for the Clyde Ship building yards. As the wartime Admiralty needed 50, (later 100) victualling boats in a hurry, they were built in groups of three by various different yards in England. No new designs were needed as the perfect boat existed in a Clyde Puffer.

 

(The first skipper had proven to be a drunken maniac. He had taken a cargo of cement out to Barra to build a pier. The boat had suffered damage all along the starboard side, a propellor blade had been knocked off, the crew were in jail for stealing the shop’s petty cash, one had septic sores and another had a nasty seaman’s disease. Obviously merchant men could, to a certain extent during the war, choose from the Merchant Navy Shipping Pool what type of boat they worked on. So the reality was that the crew were no gentlemen.

Mira a tu alrrededor.

Luego cierra los ojos y atrévete a no ser nadie que no seas tú.

 

© Juan Carlos Pascual

Sente a dificuldade do meu dia..

Inspired by this.

 

It would be so kind if someone would explain to me how to disable comments on an individual picture...

FTT Holland Scania R440 32-BBP-3, M18 Langham, Yorkshire.

“Yo no creo que pueda cambiar el mundo con mis fotografías, pero creo firmemente que una mala fotografía puede hacerlo peor”. Ferdinando Scianna.

taiwan, 1972

 

rural life

photographed from aboard a passing bus

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

© the Nick DeWolf Foundation

Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com

Title: 32 Ridlon Road

 

Creator: City of Boston

 

Date: 1981 March 9

 

Source: Boston Landmarks Commission image collection, 5210.004

 

File name: 5210004_011_292

 

Rights: Copyright City of Boston

 

Citation: Boston Landmarks Commission image collection, Collection 5210.004, City of Boston Archives, Boston

BHP engine 32 looks ready to start up and begin another day of work, this locomotive now rests in retirement at Richmond Vale.

Seen at Canklow in September 1966 Thompson B1 61315 is carrying it's departmental number of 32.

The loco was new from North British to Gorton in April 1948 and withdrawn from regular traffic in February 1966. She survived for another two 2 years as a Stationery boiler for heating purposes.

The loco was cut up at Hesselwoods in Attercliffe in October 1968 but the tender survived and was used as a snowplough.

Image from a slide in my collection taken by an unknown photographer

2016 Thomas SafTLiner C2 bus #32 at Jordak Elementary in Middlefield, Ohio. Bus has been inspected for the 2022-2033 school year and is returning to the spare bus line to my knowledge.

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