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GP7R 4108 was built 7/51 as CRI&P 4433.
GP7R 4467 was built 6/53 as CStPM&O 161 rebuilt as a GP7R 12/79.
A view from the bridge, looking forward over the flight deck of the helicopter carrier HMS Albion (R07).
Taken by a relative during a visit to her off the coast of Brunei in early 1971. Wikipedia reports the ship conducted a seven-week passage from Bombay to Singapore in May-June 1971, but the ship's commission book (extract at: www.axfordsabode.org.uk/pdf-docs/albion20.pdf) states she sailed to Singapore, loaded 40 Cdo RM for Exercise New Look II in Brunei and then sailed back to Singapore.
Other slides in this particular box show my relative flying to and from the ship aboard a Brunei-based helicopter, thus confirming the ship's general location.
I think the thing that strikes me is that small size of the flight deck, considering that this once accommodated jet fighters! The angled flight-deck is only marginally visible on the left of this shot.
Seven Wessex helicopters from 848 Naval Air Squadron were on the flight-deck, two visible forward of the bridge and the other five ranged on deck spots further aft. A variety of Land Rovers and other Royal Marines equipment was parked on the starboard quarter, aft of the bridge.
Been a while since I took a pic of myself in a security monitor, so Bridgeview Bank seemed as ideal a place as any to do it :-)
La Crosse, WI
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NS 8025, the Monongahela Heritage Unit leads NS 64R at Enola Yard, while Jon Kayes and another Bridgeview guest look on.
The Lehigh Valley NS 8104 is on the move at Cove on the Pittsburgh Line, leaving the MP PT 116 signals in the hazy distance. Train 13G is enroute to Conway from Harrington, DE.
Always a favorite to hear trains get Rule 556 - permission to operate without a cab-signal equipped lead unit. NS 34A (Allentown-Baltimore, via Enola) arrives Enola with a pair of CN GE's leading. CN 2846 is an ES44AC built in October, 2013.
Door leading to the safe deposit box vault in the basement of the bank.
This spectacular bank was built in the 1920s, and has been a location for many scenes in movies and TV shows.
1957- 2020
El Mar Bowl
8435 S Harlem Avenue
Bridgeview, Illinois.
Cook County, USA
El Mar Bowl closed December 2020 and has been sold to a developer. The property is surrounded by fence now and demolition will begin when the permits are in order. There was a STOP WORK ORDER hanging in the window by the door today.
The south west corner of the building was occupied by PJ’s Diner.
Raynor and Helfrich Wedding Held at Bridgeview Sat. July 24, 2016.
The wedding of Pais Raynor and Andy Helfrich was held at the Raynor’s Bridgeview home in Bristol, Indiana on the bluff above the St. Joe River on Saturday afternoon, July 23, 2016. Before the wedding, Pais and her Bridal Party and Andy’s Groomsmen prepared for the occasion in separate places: Pais and her attendants in the main house, and Andy and his Groomsmen in the Studio outside. In the ceremony, it was recalled that Pais and Andy first met at a preview for a Harry Potter Premiere in 2011 in South Bend, Indiana. The first thing that Andy said to Pais was: “Hi, do you always dress like that?” Pais was wearing a complete Harry Potter costume with wand and hat. That lit the spark that led to their relationship. When Andy’s job transferred him to Florida, Pais joined him where she became the Production Coordinator at St Petersburg City Theatre. They decided to hold their wedding up north among friends and family there. As a special touch on the day where the heat index was to reach 100+, the guests were offered a lovely palm wedding fan, complete with an attached program of the Wedding Party. During the ceremony, each read personal vows to each other. Pais shed her old tennis shoes as a symbol of her new life. Andy held a sword. A reception was held under the trees following the ceremony. Just the Facts: Wedding Party: Maid of Honor: Kate Smiley. Best Man: Blake Brosmer. Bridal Party: Jordan Lambka, Henry Keith, Hope Monroe.
Groomsmen: Michael Helfirch and Corey Berner. Flower Girls: Gnoli Raynor and LeiLea Raynor. Ring Bearers: Mak Raynor and Caven Raynor. Parents of the Bride: Dan & Zan Raynor. Mother of the Groom: Carol Helfirich. Grandmother of the Bride: Maggie Streib. Officiant: John Leatherman. In Rememberance: Dick Helflrich, Father of the Groom.
Not the best day for pictures, but catch as catch can, I was excited to see a boxcar on the Illinois Brick Company Spur today. First time I've seen one here in many passes by. I asked for permission to shoot from inside the property, and was pleased to be told that it was ok...
The Humber Bay Arc Bridge is an iconic piece of Toronto. Whether you're walking, biking, or just relaxing, it's a must-visit!
Crazy skies! Sometimes the sky would be blue with fluffy clouds and then it would suddenly look like this with bits of rain falling. There was still some blue sky above this cloud, but there were definitely raindrops as well.
Raynor and Helfrich Wedding Held at Bridgeview Sat. July 24, 2016.
The wedding of Pais Raynor and Andy Helfrich was held at the Raynor’s Bridgeview home in Bristol, Indiana on the bluff above the St. Joe River on Saturday afternoon, July 23, 2016. Before the wedding, Pais and her Bridal Party and Andy’s Groomsmen prepared for the occasion in separate places: Pais and her attendants in the main house, and Andy and his Groomsmen in the Studio outside. In the ceremony, it was recalled that Pais and Andy first met at a preview for a Harry Potter Premiere in 2011 in South Bend, Indiana. The first thing that Andy said to Pais was: “Hi, do you always dress like that?” Pais was wearing a complete Harry Potter costume with wand and hat. That lit the spark that led to their relationship. When Andy’s job transferred him to Florida, Pais joined him where she became the Production Coordinator at St Petersburg City Theatre. They decided to hold their wedding up north among friends and family there. As a special touch on the day where the heat index was to reach 100+, the guests were offered a lovely palm wedding fan, complete with an attached program of the Wedding Party. During the ceremony, each read personal vows to each other. Pais shed her old tennis shoes as a symbol of her new life. Andy held a sword. A reception was held under the trees following the ceremony. Just the Facts: Wedding Party: Maid of Honor: Kate Smiley. Best Man: Blake Brosmer. Bridal Party: Jordan Lambka, Henry Keith, Hope Monroe.
Groomsmen: Michael Helfirch and Corey Berner. Flower Girls: Gnoli Raynor and LeiLea Raynor. Ring Bearers: Mak Raynor and Caven Raynor. Parents of the Bride: Dan & Zan Raynor. Mother of the Groom: Carol Helfirich. Grandmother of the Bride: Maggie Streib. Officiant: John Leatherman. In Rememberance: Dick Helflrich, Father of the Groom.
At Betty's, Its GAME ON!
Southfield Plaza
Bettys Slots and Video Poker
8805 South Harlem Avenue (IL.43)
Bridgeview, Illinois
Cook County, USA.
August 15, 2021
Canadian National GP9-RM 7047 works with GMD1 model number 1419 while shunting the yard at Surrey, Bridgeview British Columbia on 18-5-2010.
7047 was rebuilt from GP9 number 4534 in 1992.
1419 was rebuilt in 1989 and originally numbered 1052
As I left work, I had to stop and take some photos of a fantastic sunrise. Here we see the tall glass of the Ottumwa Bridgeview Center reflecting the sunrise. Ottumwa, IA 12/11/15.
(View of the Patullo Bridge and New Westminster Rail Bridge from Brownsville Bar Park in Surrey)
The PATTULLO BRIDGE is a through arch bridge that crosses the Fraser River and links the city of New Westminster, to the city of Surrey in British Columbia. The bridge was named in honour of Thomas Dufferin Pattullo, the 22nd Premier of British Columbia.
A key link between Surrey and the rest of Greater Vancouver, the Pattullo bridge handles an average of 75,700 cars and 3840 trucks daily, or roughly 20 percent of vehicle traffic across the Fraser River as of 2013
The NEW WESTMINSTER BRIDGE (also known as the New Westminster Rail Bridge (NSRW or the Fraser River Swing Bridge) crosses the Fraser River and connects New Westminster with Surrey, British Columbia, in Canada.
The New Westminster Bridge was constructed in 1904 and was originally built with two decks.
The lower deck was used for rail traffic, and the upper deck was used for automobile traffic. With the opening of the Pattullo Bridge in 1937, the upper deck was removed and the bridge was converted exclusively for rail use.
The toll for the upper bridge was 25 cents and created quite an uproar for farmers who found out quickly that by taking their livestock across on foot would cost them a quarter a head but if they put them in a truck it cost a quarter for the whole load.
The bridge was the preferred method of transport across the Fraser until the Pattullo Bridge opened in 1937. Prior to that to cross that part of the river meant using the K De K ferry which would dock at the present day Brownsville location which is part of the Bridgeview neighbourhood of Surrey.
The bridge is owned by the Government of Canada, operated and maintained by the Canadian National Railway, with the Southern Railway of British Columbia (SRYBC), Canadian Pacific Railway, and BNSF Railway having track usage rights.
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Men's National Team Training Session
14 June 2021 - Bridgeview, IL, USA
Canada Soccer
Stephen Eustáquio locker room
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1957- 2020
El Mar Bowl
8435 S Harlem Avenue
Bridgeview, Illinois.
Cook County, USA
El Mar Bowl closed December 2020 and has been sold to a developer. The property is surrounded by fence now and demolition will begin when the permits are in order.
There is a STOP WORK ORDER hanging in the window by the door today.
Looking at the West side of the building. The south west corner of the building was occupied by PJ’s Diner.