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CMC Steel's remote controlled SW1200 weighs loaded scrap gondolas on the scale track at the companies Sayreville Steelworks. This decrepit switcher will soon be displaced by a newer MP15, recently delivered to the mill by Conrail.
New from Sugarflake for Color Me Cute Event
1) sibling love (Bebe, Td and Youth)
2) Spring Time
3) Hi5
4) Catch Butterfly
Ancien Sanatorium de Saint Hilaire du Touvet.
En mai 2009 l’activité est délocalisée à Grenoble et le bâtiment doit être détruit.
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Ancien Sanatorium de Saint Hilaire du Touvet.
En mai 2009 l’activité est délocalisée à Grenoble et le bâtiment doit être détruit.
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Storm clouds move in over CMC Steel in Cayce, South Carolina as a local crew out of the nearby former SAL yard picks up cars from the plant. Meanwhile, three EMD end cab switchers congregate in the background. The blue and white SW900, PLCX 905, saw the most use back in those days.
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Place: Neihu District, Taipei
The China Motor Corporation (CMC) was established in 1969 by Yulon (Yue Loong) founder Yan Qingling. CMC started locally assembling Mitsubishi cars, but mostly vans.
One of the most interesting Mitsubishi's in Taiwan is the Towny. The Towny is based on the fifth generation Mitsubishi Minica (1984-1989) kei car and was launched in 1985 with a 783 cc engine and 4-speed manual transmission, unique for Taiwan but also offered in the Minicab. In 1987 the Towny received a new 796 cc engine and 5-speed transmission. In 1992 the Towny was discontinued. As of today it's probably the only small car that has ever been locally produced in Taiwan.
Place: Taichung
Besides the compact vans/trucks of Mitsubishi (the Minicab/Varica and Veryca), the Delica is another evergreen in Taiwan. Both the second, third and fourth generations were locally assembled by CMC. The fourth generation was marketed as Space Gear and only sold as a MPV, whereas the third generation is currently still in production. The second generation pick-up is also still very common in Taiwan, the panel van is rarer.