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Cumberland Motor Services no 431, VAO 389, a Bristol Lodekka LD6B new to the operator in March 1959. I always rather liked the lines of the ECW bodywork on these vehicles. Date and photographer not known. (Collection).
CalMac’s newest ferry the MV Isle of Islay recently arrived from Her builders in Turkey, she is due to go into service on the Kennacraig- Islay service.
Photographs taken at the Balfron Depot open day on Sunday 08 August 2021 to celebrate 100 years of Balfron Depot.
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The CMS College, Kottayam, established by the Church Missionary Society of London in 1817, is the oldest of the institutions for higher education in South India. The campus is situated in Kottayam
The CMS College, Kottayam, established by the Church Missionary Society of London in 1817, is the oldest of the institutions for higher education in South India. The campus is situated in Kottayam
outside workington bus stn is cumberland all leyland 386 (KRM 268)great bus,great cars & a fab mini skirt !
Preserved former W. Alexander & Sons Limited PA133 CMS 201, a Leyland Tiger PS1 built 1949 with an Alexander C35F body turns from Rochdale Road in Todmorden onto Halifax Road taking part in the Historic Commercial Vehicle Society’s Trans Pennine Run. Sunday 5th August 1973
Note, CMS 201 was first registered on 24th June 1949 and originally operated by W. Alexander & Sons Limited as number PA133. It was transferred to W. Alexander & Sons (Northern) Limited on 15th May 1961 as number NPA133. and after passing through the hands of independent operators passed into preservation circa 1971
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CMS utilizes a distributed infrastructure of computing centers to provide access to data stored on disk only at Tier-2 centers and tape with disk caches at Tier-1 centers. Attached are CPU resources for organized processing and analysis. Data is organized in datasets which consist of files grouped in blocks for performance reasons. CMS uses it's data transfer system PhEDEx, to transfer datasets from site to site and its data bookkeeping service DBS to track location and metadata. Integrated over the whole system, even in the first year of data taking, the available disk storage approaches 10 petabytes of space. Maintaining consistency between the data bookkeeping service, the data transfer system, and physical storage is an important operational task which guarantees uninterrupted data availability.