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I finally got the decals on this side (and the roof line) finished for Brickvention. I'm over decals...stickers are much easier.
daughter was absent because of measles
- she is just 3 & with the front group
where there are just 2 girls. The Col's
(Sqdn C. O.0 daughter is in the center (in
the white slippers) (Naturally). The
Teacher's Husband is in the sqdn, too.
Class 82 82007 was originally E3053, and was one of a batch of 10 Metropolitan Vickers 3300hp electrics, dating from 1960-62. In spite of showing signs of crash damage, when pictured in Crewe Works on September 24th 1977, it survived in service until July 1983, and was eventually scrapped in Leicester in October 1984.
Marcopolo Andare Class
Mercedes Benz OF-1721
Año de Fabricacion: 2005
N° Orden: ---
PPU: UF*3120
Tipo de Servicio: Bus Privado
Fecha: 19 de Agosto de 2015
Saludos y Gracias Por Sus Visitas.
Class 45 D123 'Leicestershire and Derbyshire Yeomanry' at the Great Central railway during their Beer and Vintage Festival.
The class leader of the CSR's, CSR001 from China was the fifth of the class to land on Australian soil seen here at Berth 29 Port Adelaide waiting for delivery to Penfield on 5-2-12
The interior of London Northwestern unit 319005 on 26th May 2021. This must be one of the very few units on the network that still retains Network South East Edward Pond Murals. DTS vehicle 77298 features Somerset House and the Tower of London.
November 1st, 1979
Mirfield
Yet to be named Class 47 47461 (formerly D1581) speeds towards Leeds on a November evening.
The engine went on to be named Charles Rennie Mackintosh when it transferred to the Scottish Region and was unique in carrying InterCity livery and then ScotRail blue livery, the only 47/4 to do so
Ref 59-02
Links: Mirfield / Class 47 / Collections
After a day working in the pit under D335 I took the opportunity to get an atmospheric evening shot of her
Class 142 "Pacer" No.142015 waits at Dawlish Station on 9/5/89
Cosina CT1A
Kodachrome 64
Exposure details unkown
82.16 (82.24)
A six-car class 501 set bound for (laconically) Watford approaches Stonebridge Park (see comments) on the dc lines north of Willesden Junction one sunny afternoon c1981.
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General Electric Powerhaul Class 70 Co-Co diesel locomotive 70009 creeping through the countryside working the daily 466T 16:07 (18:49 RT at KEL) Freightliner Felixstowe North- Glasgow Coatbridge intermodal southbound at Church Street Level Crossing on the Great Eastern Main Line near Kelvedon in Essex (UK).
70009 was built for Freightliner at the General Electric facility at Erie Pennsylvania USA and entered service in the United Kingdom on January 31st 2011.
My new cake decorating class of 2011 which will start in December.
cakes.keyartstudio.com/classes/item/115-holiday-love-ging...
Class Dates: Group 1 (3-4 Dec. 2011), Group 2 (10-11 Dec. 2011), Group 3 (17-18 Dec. 2011)
Duration: This is a very intense 2 days class. We will begin on Saturday 10 AM – 3 PM and finish on Sunday 10 AM – 3 PM (please, note that every group is different and we may run over or finish sooner depending on situation)
Class capacity: 4 students
Registration is now OPEN
GWR Class 150 No.150238 passes Powderham,with the 13:20 Paignton to Exmouth service,on the 29th of November 2021.
Class 483 483 007 is seen here at Ryde St Johns heading for Pier Head in this shot from 1st September 2004. As of August 2020 this unit is still being refurbished although whether it will re-enter traffic before the Class 483's are withdrawn is unclear.
Scanned from an acquired, un-copyrighted slide.
Preserved class 08 number D3591 stands at Swanage on 27th May 2013.
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Class Picnic blouses converted into nightgowns...added small ruffles to sleeve cuff and bottom hem and piping to front yoke.
I've always thought that the Class 73 was a stylish design, notwithstanding its flat sides to suit the narrow Hastings line loading gauge. Not only that but it was technically very clever, combining the attributes of a mainline electric traction unit and a more modestly-powered diesel locomotive. Its 600hp diesel engine, intended for brief periods of operation off the third rail, has ensured its survival in large numbers: 19 of the 49 built have found new home on preserved lines across the company in a wide variety of (mainly) authentic liveries. It was a challenge to find something different for this collection of fictional images. I wanted to do something in Southern Region green and settled on this style based on the Class 71 electric locomotive preserved in the National Collection. I'm not sure whether the 73s carried this particular shade of green, but in any event the red and white lining seems to have been unique to the straight electrics (24-Aug-10).
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Freightliner Class 70 no. 70019 is seen sat on platform at Eastleigh Railway station on what I assume was driver changeover, 22nd June