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One of the first Routemasters (the 4th), seen here in Hastingwood outside Epping in Essex.
CRL 4 = Coach Routemaster Leyland (engine). It was later renumbered RMC 4.
A ragtag four-pack of Geeps pull the afternoon CRL transfer down the South Chicago District Lead for headroom before delivering the train to Commercial Avenue.
The CRL runs it's daily road freight through Washington Park on a lovely Sunday morning.
taken with my cell phone.
~Chicago, IL
10/18/09
Years after the Rock Island ceased to exist, this CRL locomotive still wears its Rock Island paint and logo, 12-86.
The Rail Link's newest engine ducks under the Rock signals in Robbins as it heads back to home rails after switching Schilling Lumber in Mokena.
A Chicago Rail Link local heads down the Metra Rock Island district to pull and spot Schillings Lumber in Mokena, IL. OMLX 4200 is of Hudson Bay Railway heritage. June 2022
Selective-fire 5.7x28mm PDW.
Compact and accurate, the CRL-31 is a prime choice for those that require a close-quarters firearm that can still reach out and touch someone.
First line porduction models do not include accessory rails; however screw holes are present on top of the receiver, as well us under the handguard to mount them if desired.
Courtesy of ORION Technologies
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Credit to Shockwave for the charging handles and sling mounts.
CRL power waits for a new crew that will pull the IAIS interchange later in the evening.
March 31, 2014
Blue Island, IL
Back on home rails, CRL GP18 #14 leads an eastbound past the tower into Burr Oak yard. This is the former Rock Island #1339