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This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 40 in 2014.
Seen here at Newcraighall Road
The 2 and 21 were diverted via The Jewel, A1 and Newcraighall Road southbound only, due to roadworks on Duddingston Park South.
A pair of IC SD40's and a Trunk 40 lead a southbound rack train around the Chicago wye bound for the Detroit Area
May 13th 1979
Newton Heath
By this date I had seen all the Class 40 locos apart from one. The named ones I had seen two or three times over and yet the unnamed engine in the middle of this batch remained elusive ... until this day when 40026 was at last "copped" - this being the only time I ever saw it. One year later it would be withdrawn. Ref 60-07
Links: Lancashire / Class 40 / Collections
52 Weeks -2012 edition
Paint the Moon - Let's Do 52
Happy Friday!!!! Hope all of you have a fantastic weekend!! xo
Nothing particularly Halloweeny about this shot (though one could perhaps gaze into the shot long enough to see some kind of 21st century Jack O'Lantern, but it's possible that doing so might necessitate some very hard drugs), but I like it never the less. Has that weird autumnal, Halloween glow.
And a 40-Watt bulb.
It's occurring to me that I like the term "Halloweeny."
Which means I have the humor level of an immature 11-year-old.
I think I'm rambling at this point.
E200 YY67 USF (Diamond East Midlands 31432 // Former Midland Classic 40 and Yourbus 1454) sits with a 125
Had my first bash with a car rig the other day and I loved it.. Expect to see lots more of these from me!
This picture is #40 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
I was waiting at Britomart in Central Auckland for a friend when I spotted Kudzai. She is one of those people that stood out from the crowd and I knew I had to take her photograph. She was on the phone but after she finished her call I decided to ask her for her photograph. Normally I like to talk to someone for a while before asking for a photograph but I didn't want to lose the opportunity so I decided to ask right away. After explaining a little about my page she was more than happy to let me take her photograph, infact she seemed a little flattered.
Kudzai comes from Zimbabwe and moved here 6 years ago. She came because her family had decided to move and she didn't really have a say in the matter but she loves it here and has no plans to return.
Weather not quite so wild in Iceland today (just as well as we have a 3 hour ferry crossing!) These are the basalt cliffs at Arnarstapi
Hudson River - Albany, NY
2024 - 100x Project Theme:
Rolleiflex T
4 x 5.5 mask
Ilford HP5 pushed one stop
Developed in 510-pyro
This was the only picture i got outside today, thanks to the freezing weather.
I don't have alot to say today.
British Railways The English Electric Company Limited Type 4 1Co-Co1 class 40 diesel-electric locomotive number 40129 of Springs Branch Traction Maintenance Depot stands in Skipton station goods yard. Monday 12th April 1982
Note, 40129 was built by The Vulcan Foundry Limited (works number D625) at Newton-le-Willows for The English Electric Company Limited (works number 3075) in January 1961 for British Railways as number D329, being renumbered 40129 in week ending 30th March 1974. It was withdrawn from Longsight Diesel Traction Maintenance Depot on 23rd May 1984 and moved to Doncaster works where it was cut up some time in summer 1984
Ref no Y/02328
Class 40 40015 runs off the 09:46 Crewe Plymouth relief and will go onto Bath Road depot , and later go north with 10:06 Penzance to Birmingham New Street relief talking over from Class 46 46010. 28/12/1978.
image Kevin Connolly - All rights reserved so please do no use this without my explicit permission
English Electric Class 40 2,000 hp 1Co-Co1 No.40 077 (ex-D277) in BR blue with all yellow front ends, central gangways and no headcode panels passing through the platforms which at the time were all that remained of Manchester (Exchange) station on a Newcastle (Central) - Liverpool (Lime St.) express, 08/82. Scanned slide taken with an Exacta.