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EYMS Volvo B9TL/Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 YX59FHC (776) seen passing the remains of Withernsea's pier with the 14:30 75 to Hull.
While the entrance towers remain to helpfully provide a backdrop to this photo, the pier itself hasn't existed for almost a century, suffering from multiple collisions from ships before finally being removed in the 1930s.
The Germini is one of a batch of ten new to EY in December 2009 with the latter numerical half allocated to Withernsea as what were, at the time, the only Germini 2s the company operated outside of Hull. The 75 number is generally only used for evening and Sunday journeys on this corridor however this afternoon trip is an exception, denoting that it runs via both Burstwick and Southcoates Lane as opposed to one or the other with the more regular 76 and 77.
Kandy Station shunter/switcher no. 683 pulls a short train off platform 3 releasing no. 776.
No. 683 built in the UK in 1969 by Hunslet. Powered by a Rolls Royce DV8T.
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Horsham Buses 776, OBR776T, a Bristol VRTSL3-6LXB, ECW H43/31F body, ex United 776, at Dorking Station
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Engine: Nissan Diesel PE6-T
Chassis: Nissan Diesel RB46S
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
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This lush green view of Washington city is taken from the top of Arlington Cemetery. Part of the cemetery can be seen in the foreground, right below the sloping green. Potomac river and other important landmarks are in the background.
Fleet Number: 776
Reg: YY25 DMU
Model: ADL Enviro400 MMC
Company: Brighton & Hove
Route: 28
Direction: Eastbourne
Location: Eastbourne
Livery: Regency
Depot: Lewes Road
PERSEVERANCE 776
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Berlin U-Bahn
Berlin power car 776 was built by O&K in 1972 as type A3L 71. It is rated at 480 kW, 643 hp with a top speed of 60 km/h. It seats 52 passengers.
Berlin 776 on line U-1 at Schlesisches Tor on Thursday, April 18th, 2013.
Three Evolution Series products lead coal loads through CP WANDLE, where the Wheeling intersects the former Pennsy mainline.
I was walking my bicycle along Toronto’s Queen Street West, known as the “Fashion District” because of the multitude of trendy and funky clothing, tattoo, and vintage shops. I saw this young woman flanked by four or five friends and she jumped right out of the group because of her placid, youthful look and outfit. I smiled as I walked past, thinking that she would be too young to invite to the project but when she noticed me noticing and returned my smile I turned on my heel and introduced myself and the project and said “but you have to be 18 to participate and you might be too young.” “No, actually I’m 18” she replied. “Could you spare about five minutes to participate?” I asked. She looked to her friends who were ok with it. Out came my contact card and we shook hands. Meet Lindsay.
I quickly thought about location and realized I’d seen a painted laneway about three or four stores back and suggested that as a location with sheltered light and an interesting background. I invited the group to come along if they wanted because I was worried that Lindsay might be uncomfortable being dragged into a littered alley by herself but they opted to hang out at the mouth of the lane near the sidewalk and observe.
I thought Lindsay’s soft look and light colors would work best against a portion of the wall that was in black and white rather than against the wild brightly-colored section and positioned her accordingly. At this location I was also able to make use of some light being reflected off the facing wall. She was happy to follow my suggestion of removing her small backpack and cream colored jacket.
Lindsay had a beautiful smile but the initial frames looked a bit too much like “smile and say cheese” but she settled into the soft, natural smile you see here. I asked if she could give a “pensive” look for one photo and once I explained the term as “thoughtful” she gave the expression in the comment photo. Finally, I wanted to capture her unique outfit which required me backing away down the lane to get the shot. It also involved our having to dodge a car which decided to come down the lane just then.
Lindsay is a born-and-raised Torontonian who is still attending high school. Her interest is (not surprisingly) fashion and she would like to be a fashion designer in the future. When I asked if she’d designed her attractive one-piece outfit she said “No. I don’t know how to make patterns yet but I hope to learn.” I complimented her on her look. She and her friends were on their way to a “pop-up” clothing display down the street which was going to be using a storefront to display a new line of clothing. After exchanging contact information and thanking her friends for waiting so patiently, I promised to send Lindsay her photos which pleased her. She was impressed when she saw them on my camera display. Sweet and innocent are words which come to mind in describing what Lindsay was like. Rachael's Peter Pan reference in the comments below is very fitting. Meeting her was a delight.
Thank you Lindsay for taking a few minutes to meet and for participating in 100 Strangers. You are #776 in Round 8 of my project. I wish you success in school and I hope your fashion design dreams come true in the future. (Meanwhile, you might keep an open mind about a modelling career!)
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by the other photographers in our group at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page.
Follow-up: I got a very nice note from Lindsay thanking me for the photos and commenting on what a beautiful project this is. She encouraged me by wishing me all the best. I was pleased but not surprised because she was such a nice person.
Alexander Dennis E40D, ADL Enviro 400MMC (assumed H51/34F)
Newbury & District (Reading Buses Group)
D-Day Museum, Southsea
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