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Always love to find these abandoned structures. Looks like it was once a nice home with a beautiful picture window. Wonder what happened.
E189.405 MRCE in servizio per Oceanocate da Ravenna a Melzo in prossimità della stazione di Ferrara. Grazie a Flavio Contoli per la segnalazione dell'arrivo del convoglio.
Was on my way to a PTA meeting this morning thinking that it was at the local High School (~1mi/1.6km away)...I double-checked the email about the meeting (to see when it started) and discovered that it was 6.2 miles (10k) away instead at a member's home.
Picture of me crossing the 405 during rush hour as I made the 1.5 hour walk to the meeting.
Irvine, California.
GMRC Alco RS-1 #405 (originally Rutland #405) leads an NRHS-sponsored photo freight through East Wallingford, Vermont on Sunday, June 14, 2015. Though a photo freight, the covered hoppers are empties for the talc plant at Smithville, which the 405 dropped on the siding at Ludlow.
DL 405 & 2457 as seen from the boardwalk at Steamtown in Scranton, PA on April 15, 2018. I guess this is going to be a required stop on future trips to and from New Jersey to visit our oldest daughter Bethany.
Only minor abrasions but these are my battle scars from yesterday’s show. Peep www.vimeo.com/getrad for footage.
Superb spot from VAGDad here. A very rare Bristol and not a pampered garaged one either by the looks of it which makes it even better. HML suggests 16 taxed and 2 SORN Bristol 405s.
Car: Peugeot 405 GLX Estate.
Date of first registration: 31st January 1996.
Region of registration: London South West.
Latest recorded mileage: 170,326 (MOT 17th May 2019).
Date taken: 6th August 2019.
Album: Street Spots