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14th March 2016 - The sun sets over the Seaforth Dock and ACL's new G4 ConRo vessel the 'Atlantic Star'.
The Atlantic Coast Line era signal bridge at North Smithfield managed to evade replacement when the ACL-era signals on the line were replaced over the past two decades. Although it has modern three-light signal heads on it, the ACL bridge design stands out amid the sea of aluminum cantilevers elsewhere on the line. Photographing this one in sun is a tricky affair as the tracks run southwest-to-northeast here, so it only really works during summer mornings. Although this was a going away shot, it worked out nicely that they were on the right-hand main here. The train is C31316, headed south toward Florence with another load of coal for the Carolina power plants.
M202 makes there way south down the Thomasville Sub crossing an old bridge still marked for the ACL.
For my morning constitutional, I headed down to the river to take pictures of the railroad bridge, my solitude broken only by a lone kayaker and a bunch of kids who, based on their woohoos, had reached one of the milestones of their river pilgrimage.
CSX local job A727-26 utilizes the ACL Outbound ducking underneath NS's Inman Yard and Marietta Street on their way south down the old AB&C towards Union City.
Having caught the programmes of What Britain Sells & Buys in a day ! This photo sprung to mind .. The size of these ships and containers, taking and bringing produce from over the Atlantic /the World ,sometimes fully laden but often not . Although the cargo hold below deck is hopefully full ..
The figures are mind boggling but depict that this nation of ours exports far less than we import ! Our own produce apparently is far to expensive , in some cases , for us to buy in our own country ..eg Crab caught in Kingsbridge in Devon, 80 % of huge amounts caught are exported to China and the Far East, which brings in great revenue .
With Brexit dare I say it, it will be very interesting to see next weeks programme which centres on the car making industry ..
ES-ACL - Bombardier CRJ-900 - Nordica
untitled - all white c/s (operating) for SAS Scandinavian Airline System)
at Duesseldorf Rhein-Ruhr Airport (DUS)
c/n 15.065 - built in 2006 for AtlasJet -
operated by Nordica since 12/2017
(Photo: G. Dickmann)
3rd September 2016 - I'm working on a few publicity shots for ACL and this is my first finished product.
Austin City Limits Music Festival 2010, Austin Texas, October 9, 2010. The Austin City Limits Music Festival is an annual three-day music festival in Austin, Texas's Zilker Park.
Photo Copyright 2010, Steve Hopson.
Please, no use without license.
The ACL container ship passing the lighthouse in New Brighton ....Taken during the Tall Ships visit last year ..
Atlantic Coast Line train 54 has arrived in Wilmington, North Carolina, and the locomotive is being uncoupled from the train, in July 1958,
Atlantic Coast Line 111572 at Union Point, Georgia on February 25, 1983, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler.
Atlantic Coast Line SW9 701 at Fort Myers, Florida on October 18, 1964, Kodachrome by Keith E. Ardinger, Chuck Zeiler collection. Number 701 was built in November 1951 ( c/n 14927 ), later Seaboard Coast Line 183, then Laurinburg & Southern 138, then Kentucky & Tennessee 106.
More or less as captured (tonal and hue adjustments, sharpened) For those of you who need to know, it is a detail of a bobcat with the reflection in its windshield. The image was that flipped horizontally and vertically.
This 1962 photo, looking west along First Avenue South from Bayshore Drive, shows an EMD diesel electric switcher locomotive in use at the St. Petersburg ACL depot. The switcher brought the Champion down to the station, and is now waiting to move the train that arrived earlier in the morning back to the railroad yard after the Champion departs. Courtesy City of St. Petersburg
Showbus at Donnington Park and my first '66' reg PCV. This is Chinese built BCI 3-axle coach operated by Aintree Coaches.
Austin City Limits Music Festival 2013. After 11 years ACL Fest went to 2 weekends. Again, 65,000 music fans a day rolled into Zilker Park for music, sun and fun. October 4-6, 2013 kicked off ACL Fest and I was fortunate enough to cover concert goers attending ACL Fest for The Austinist. www.austinist.com. Can't wait for weekend 2.