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Here is wishing all a Happy Easter. Be Health, stay healthy and cherish your friends and family.
A Daffodil about to open and show it's beauty.
Thank you for your comments and faves.
First Gerbera Daisy flower in many months. I think the heat was pretty tough on the plants.
Textures used are two shots of plants in my yard and one texture by Boccacino.
bigger for more detail . . . View On Black
thanx to ilona912 for this lovely texture . . . www.flickr.com/photos/bluecoco/3898207749/
Quite literally in as built condition, Fastrack liveried ARRIVA Kent Thameside 4317 (to be registered GN15 CXP) is seen stored with many of its sisters in the yard at Southend garage awaiting vinyls and transfer to Northfleet prior to acceptance into traffic. Tuesday 28th July 2015.
I could visually see fourteen members of the fleet on site, with 4306, 4308,4309, 4310, 4313, 4315, 4316, 4319, 4320 and one unidentified vehicle all complete with branding and logos applied. Plus 4305, 4311, 4317 and one unidentified vehicle in as built condition awaiting the application of branding and logos.
Twenty one of these Wrightbus Sreetlites built to Sapphire specification have been ordered to replace the current Fastrack fleet from August 2015.
Wrightbus Micro Hybrid StreetLite DF 11.5m MAX
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Five BNSF locomotives lead a westbound manifest with autos on the head-end into the small town of Crawford, Nebraska, on July 10, 2018.
NS 236 with 6 engine head to Portlock in South Norfolk in Petersburg. went a little lower for this shot. i wanted to be closed to the engine as it roared passed me and it was really cool, 236 normally runs with 3 engines so to see double like this was crazy. i sure you can tell I'm really happy with my two NS picture from this spot, i have a video I might put up of 236.
NS AC44C6M 4139
NS ES44AC 8160
NS SD70ACe 1054
NS ES44DC 7538
NS ES44DC 7580
NS SD70ACe 1113
this is a shot from bempton cliffs the other day
it was a fabulous day and a stunning place, there are puffins, razorbills, guillemots, kittiwakes and fulmars – but to be honest im spoilt by these on the farns each year – so i especially go for the gannets
such stunning birds, and so big! perching on the sheer faces of the cliffs, and in flight they are stunning to watch!
also – the dots you can see in the sea below are other birds on the surface of the water!
(so apologies in advance if there are a lot of these to come!)
for anyone who hasn’t been to bempton cliffs, they are a sheer rock face on the coast that is a huge breading colony for a number of different species of birds. the reserve is round the top of the cliffs so you can look down at the birds coming into their nest after being out at sea feeding
(PLEASE NO AWARDS OR PICTURES OR FLASHY BADGES)
Blue hour homecoming, after two weeks of Christmas train travel through parts of Europe.
Six countries, sixteen days, and staying with friends in Luxembourg for six of those days.
Kornsjø at the border, where the Gothenburg – Oslo train enters Norway. Sweden on the left, Norway on the right.
Coming off the top of Scafell pike.
We weren't going down to the tarns you can see ahead but rather across to the right and up another two peaks before making our final descent.
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1Z72 London Kings Cross to York
'Great Britain X'
LNER A3 60103 'Flying Scotsman'
Hambleton South
29th April 2017
37409 and 37424 approach County March Summit, Tyndrum working 7D19 the 10.35 Fort William - Coatbridge freight on a cold December day in 1995. And why the title for the picture - well this was taken on a day out with my late grandparents who lived in Gourock at the time and it was my grandmother who is reportedly responsible for my love of railways having taken me to watch trains in my pram! On this occasion I was the driver taking them to see the wonderful west highland scenery (and the train!).