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CSL Atlantic seen departing Devonport, Tasmania after spending the weekend unloading gypsum.
© Cody J Williams, 2010
Date of Photo: 01/08/10 @ 1115
My CSL parts arrived today - trunk and rear diffuser. Both are carbon fiber. I will be taking it to the shop in the next few days to get painted.. don't worry, the whole thing won't get painted.. I'll have some CF accents so people still know it's CF :)
Chicago Surface Lines "Big Pullman" streetcar 144 (Pullman 1908) @Illinois Railway Museum, Union IL 7-04-2010. These cars, together with "New Pullmans" 751-1100, were the mainstay of the Chicago streetcar system and it was a Big Pullman that made the last run of a conventional (non-PCC) streetcar in Chicago.
Numbered #13 (My favorite number) out of only 50, this is one of the rarest BMWs ever made. Introduced in 2022 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of BMW's Motorsport division, the 3.0 CSL is one of if not the most insane car to roll out of the German manufacturer's factory in recent times. Boasting BMW's most powerful road-legal Straight-6 engine producing over 550hp, this modern take on the "Batmobile" costs about $1.6M before even registering it for road use in Singapore.
BMW CSL oat Outlon Park on it's first testing outing after a £60k bare metal rebuild. Rebuilt by www.Zaprace.com
The CSL Tadoussac, after spending a few days in Windsor because of ice conditions, is finally underway for Thunder Bay. She's the third vessel in a convoy lead by the icebreaker Samuel Risley.
CSL train heads west on Conrail's Chicago Line passing the Amaco refinery at Whiting, IN, in January 1993.
Port Huron, Michigan, USA
bulk carrier
flag: Canada [CA]
owner: Canada Steamship Lines
built: 1977
length; 730ft
ex name Jean Parisien 1977-2005
Chicago Surface Lines "Big Pullman" 144 (Pullman 1908) @ Illinois Railway Museum, Union IL 7-4-90
The Big Pullmans were rear entry Pay As You Enter cars as were most of Chicago's two-man cars
Le CSL Thunder Bay en montée sur le fleuve St-Laurent à la hauteur de Québec, Québec Canada.
The CSL Thunder Bay upbound on the St-Lawrence River in front of Quebec, Quebec, Canada.
2013-8-23
IMO 9601039
Numbered #13 (My favorite number) out of only 50, this is one of the rarest BMWs ever made. Introduced in 2022 to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of BMW's Motorsport division, the 3.0 CSL is one of if not the most insane car to roll out of the German manufacturer's factory in recent times. Boasting BMW's most powerful road-legal Straight-6 engine producing over 550hp, this modern take on the "Batmobile" costs about $1.6M before even registering it for road use in Singapore.
The CSL Taddussac was down bound in the Detroit River at the Ambassador Bridge this afternoon.
Photographed using a Sony NEX 5N using the Leica Telyt 200mm f/4.5 lens.