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9456 (LJ09CDU) is seen on Ruislip Road at Greenford while working on the Route E9 to Yeading Barnhill Estate, this is one of the refurbished Enviro 400's currently being introduced onto this route following its transfer from Metroline to Abellio operation. (28/05/16)
NS 9456, NS 9421 & NS 9758 leads # 21T west through Truesdale Missouri on an almost completed trip towards Kansas City on Norfolk Southerns St. Louis District.
January 17, 2014
66031 (on long term hire to DRS) leads 3Z15 Selby Canal Junction to York Thrall away from its reverse at Brough
DSC_9456 - 10563 - SN16 OOH - Alexander Dennis E40D/Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC - Stagecoach Cumbria & North Lancashire (The Lakes Connection) - Bowness-on-Windermere, Bowness Pier 11/02/23
Northrop VF-5A
Venezuelan Air Force / Fuerza Aérea Venezolana
Museo Aeronáutico de Maracay
Maracay 28/10/2014
DSC_9456 - AEZ 121 - Volvo B11RT/Plaxton Elite i - Snowdons (Ex-Matthews; Ex-141-MN-219) - Newcastle, Neville Street 13/09/25
Amtrak Dome Coach 9456, named SILVER STIRRUP, in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The SILVER STIRRUP was built by Budd on Job 9646-019, ordered in October 1945, delivered as CB&Q 4722 between January and February 1948 and assigned to the California Zephyr for the next 20+ years. Sometime after March 2, 1970 it was assigned BN 4686 ( not applied ) instead became AMTK 9456 and was sold by Amtrak in October 1984. It appears to have become DRCX 7034 ( Denver Railway Car Company ) and was leased to the Alaska Railroad, assigned ARR 7003, number never applied. ALASKA was applied to the letterboard, and at some point the name panel below the windows was removed. It was never used by the ARR and sat idle at the Anchorage shops until sometime in 1986 when the ARR purged steam heated rolling stock from its roster. Returned to DRCX, it was leased to Texas Limited Houston-Galveston (1989-1994), then leased to Mexican American Railways based in Nogales MX, tour service ( 2000 ), then leased to the short-lived ACADIAN Montreal - Maine - Halifax service ( dates unknown ). The assets of DRCX were sold at auction on May 13, 2004, the SILVER STIRRUP became GCRY 7034 and renamed GRAND VIEW.
Halebidu temple, is a 12th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva.. The temple was built on the banks of a large man-made lake, and sponsored by King Vishnuvardhana of the Hoysala Empire. Its construction started around 1121 CE and was complete in 1160 CE. During the early 14th century, Halebidu was twice sacked and plundered by the Muslim armies of the Delhi Sultanate from northern India, and the temple and the capital fell into a state of ruin and neglect. It is 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Hassan city and about 210 kilometres (130 mi) from Bengaluru.
The Hoysaleswara temple is a twin-temple dedicated to Hoysaleswara and Santaleswara Shiva lingas,. It once had superstructure towers, but no longer and the temple looks flat.
The temple was carved from soapstone. It is notable for its sculptures, intricate reliefs, detailed friezes as well its history, iconography, inscriptions in North Indian and South Indian scripts. The temple artwork provides a pictorial window into the life and culture in the 12th century South India. About 340 large reliefs depict the Hindu theology and associated legendsNumerous smaller friezes narrate Hindu texts such as the Ramayana, the Mahabharata and the Bhagavata Purana
DSC_9456 - 1272 - EC-433-SX - Heuliez GX337 - RATP Bus (Île-de-France Mobilités; Hybride) - Paris, Arc de Triomphe 01/09/23
Amtrak Dome Coach 9456, named SILVER STIRRUP, in Chicago, Illinois on an unknown day in September 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The SILVER STIRRUP was built by Budd on Job 9646-019, ordered in October 1945, delivered as CB&Q 4722 between January and February 1948 and assigned to the California Zephyr. It was assigned BN 4686 (not applied) instead became AMTK 9456 and was sold by Amtrak in October 1984. It appears to have become DRCX 7034 (Denver Railway Car Company) and was leased to the Alaska Railroad, assigned ARR 7003, number never applied. ALASKA was applied to the letterboard, and at some point the name panel below the windows was removed. It was never used by the ARR and sat idle at the Anchorage shops until sometime in 1986 when the ARR purged steam heated rolling stock from its roster. Returned to DRCX, it was leased to Texas Limited Houston-Galveston (1989-1994), then leased to Mexican American Railways based in Nogales MX, tour service (2000), then leased to the short-lived ACADIAN Montreal - Maine - Halifax service (dates unknown). The assets of DRCX were sold at auction on May 13, 2004, the SILVER STIRRUP became GCRY 7034 and renamed GRAND VIEW.