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CPKC Road freight No. 247 slowly crawls up to the Wadsworth control signals to let Amtrak 336 diverge after running around 2-148 south. Leading todays train is KCS EMD SD70ACe No. 4153 along with the former SOO GP38-2 No. 4443. A CP ES44AC was in the middle, but I didn’t have time to take a quick pic of it. Todays engineer aboard was very energetic towards the railfans as he gave a few long blasts to me!
Hidden in the shadows, National Express Trident trainer 4153 stands outside Coventry garage's front yard as the secondary training vehicle exhibit at Coventry’s Open Day
Vehicle Details
Operator: National Express West Midlands
Fleet Details: 4153
Registration: Y748 TOH
Vehicle Type: Dennis Trident 2, Alexander ALX400
Vehicle History
New to Yardley Wood 05/01
transferred to Lea Hall 03/10
transferred to Birmingham Central 07/10
transferred to Wolverhampton 09/15
transferred to Walsall 13/10/16
transferred to Wolverhampton 12/16
to reserve fleet 03/18
reinstated to training fleet 5/18
SKOL 4153 leading a grain train near Cherryvale, KS. It looks like the SKOL has done a better job of keeping the ROW clear of trees than the Class 1's do from this view.
City buildings in Aberdeen, 10 April 2022. These three are situated on Rosemount Viaduct and comprise the Central Library, Saint Marks Church and His Majesty's Theatre.
His Majesty's Theatre was opened in 1906, was designed by Frank Matcham, has a seating capacity of 1,400 and the building is Listed Grade A. Just visible on the far right is the 2005 completed copper and glass extension.
Saint Marks Church is a highly impressive building, completed in 1892 to the design of Alexander Marshall McKenzie.
The Central Library was promoted by public subscription from 1889 and opened on 5 July 1892 by Andrew Carnegie, who with his wife had contributed around a fifth of the total cost.
The three buildings are sometimes locally known as Education, Salvation and Damnation.
The theatre was one of only two in the world that did not change its name to Her Majesty's Theatre whilst Elizabeth II was on the English throne, the other being in Perth - Australia.