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Colegio Pedro Vicente Maldonado, Riobamba, Ecuador.

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GBRf class 66780 seen powering through the fens working 4L76 Peterborough Maintenance Shed to March Up Yard GBRf in some fine sunshine 29/12/22

“Class is an aura of confidence that is being sure without being cocky. Class has nothing to do with money. Class never runs scared. It is self-discipline and self-knowledge. It's the sure-footedness that comes with having proved you can meet life. ”

― Ann Landers

 

Credits . . .

LNER Class 91124 powering up Stoke bank passed greatford in some winter/early spring sunlight in charge of 1D19 1503 Kings Cross to Leeds 22/02/22

The Desire Academy of Women's Wrestling class of April 2022:

 

Neda Boosh

Piper Nox

Babs Bandit

Starla Angelheart

Jinxy Rumble

 

And our amazing instructor Skarlet Desire

Girvans Shannon class Lifeboat

"Elizabeth and Gertrude Allen" as the sky darkens

Class 91106 seen powering on the curve out of helpston with 1D21 London kings cross to Leeds 07/03/22

GBRf class 69001 ‘Mayflower’ Leads 66794 fresh of exam working 4Z80 1025 Peterborough Maintenance Shed GBRf to Tonbridge West Yard along with RHTT set 32 seen passing Crown Lakes in Farcet Peterborough 17/09/23

au fil du blog Éléments du monde ordinaire vous trouverez en contrepoint de quoi lire et imaginer ou bâiller,

 

and for those of you who do not speak French, Francis J. recommends that you use DeepL to get his texts translated into the language of your choice.

 

canal (3r2000)

DC Class 60028 seen powering on the curve passed Ramsey incharge of 6Z16 0912 Derby Chaddesden Sidings to Kings Lynn Terminal Complex 11/02/22

GBRf class 56081 stands at Peterborough just after the arrival of 1Z59 1539 Hull Spring Bank South Junction to Peterborough with 56098 on the rear. 14/01/22

Class 90034 in its debranded DRS colours seen coming to a stop at Peterborough with “The Beverley Christmas Carol” which was previously hauled by 50044 and 50007 from Doncaster to Beverley and return. 90034 hauled the charter from London kings cross to Doncaster Royal Mail terminal and return. 18/12/21

La belle Class 77501 VFLI assure la traction du 480489 Villars-les-Dombes - Colmar, le train passe ici à Ballersdorf.

GBRf ex German Freightliner class 66795 “bescot LDC” with a faded bescot slicker just above the left headlight seen powering passed blackbush drove with a weird yet nice looking consist and 66773 “pride of GBRailfreight” tagging on the rear working 4E57 Whitemoor yard to Peterborough Maintenance shed 22/06/22

This somewhat rare and unusual car/truck took Best in Class at the 2024 Lime Rock Concours Show. The truck was developed around Studebaker's Dictator car, (looks more like their Commander model, so the info could be wrong) used it's chassis along the front and rear styling features of the car. This hybrid car/truck predated Ford's Ranchero and Chevrolet's El Camino by around 20 years.

The Studebaker Coupe Express is a passenger car based coupe utility, produced by the Studebaker Corporation of South Bend, Indiana, between 1937 and 1939. Featuring an automobile styled cab and flared rear fenders right off the Studebaker Dictator, it was sold both with a manufacturer supplied pick up style metal bed, and as a rolling chassis and cab to be fitted with a bed or boxes by the purchaser.

The Coupe Express was designed by Raymond Loewy and utilized the Dictator passenger car frame, running gear, and front sheet metal. A new body stamping was made to form the cab back. The model was sold both with a manufacturer supplied metal bed and as a cab and chassis, with the Dictator’s automobile-style sweepingly flared rear fenders attached. A service box, built to specification, would be fabricated by (or for) the end user (such as a plumber or electrician).

The truck was powered by the larger of Studebaker's L-head six-cylinder flathead engines and mated to a 3-speed manual transmission. Studebaker offered a Borg-Warner 3-speed transmission with overdrive as an option. Other options included a radio, heater, wire reinforced sliding back window and turn indicators. Two optional wheels were available, including a stamped steel disc wheel and a stamped steel 'artillery' spoked wheel.

 

Production for the 1937 model year was approximately 3,000 units.

 

The truck's passenger cab was restyled in 1938 to reflect the modernized passenger car sheet metal resulted a slightly longer pickup bed. Production for 1938 was approximately 1,200 units.

 

The 1939 model was again remodeled to reflect Studebaker's annual design updates. Production was approximately 1,000 units. The Coupe Express model was discontinued after the 1939 model year, and Studebaker did not offer a successor model for 1940.

Studebaker introduced the M-Series pickup truck 1941, while the company used the Coupe Express name in advertising for a time,[citation needed] but no M-Series trucks were ever officially designated as the Coupe Express.

The fact that Studebaker itself labeled it a “coupe” rather than a truck (a very different thing at that time; retained a stylish, even luxurious, interior instead of replacing it with a more utilitarian one; and never named or officially referred to any of its actual pickup trucks with the terms “coupe“ or “express“, further distance it from being labeled as one.

 

The old… Former Great Western Railway Class 5700 0-6-0PT pannier tank engine No. 4612 at Ropley station on the Mid Hants heritage railway.

Class 755 bi-mode multiple unit No. 755423 arriving at Stowmarket with Greater Anglia's 09:34 service from Ipswich to Cambridge on 28th April 2023.

Taken a couple of years ago. From my recollection this was the 4 Nov 2017 and was a fish and chip special. The Class 110 has just arrived at Ramsbotton on the ELR

Auntie Elk .. taking a wide stance on a mossy rock .. assuming the place of dominance over her minion .. Paddy! Not that he understands complex things like that, though Elk certainly does!:)

Not the shot or location I wanted, but it works. Q217-06 with CSX ST70AH 8900 rolls down the CSX Philadelphia sub in the early afternoon sun. Here they are going from the main to track one as the close in on Bayview yard in Baltimore, MD.

 

CSX 8900 is the class leader of the 10 EMD ST70AH locomotives that CSX purchased.

Class: Insecta.

Order: Hymenoptera.

Suborder: Apocrita.

Superfamily: Vespoidea.

Family: Vespidae.

with my class teacher somewhere north of Tehran;

taken with my first camera, a Diana.

ROG class 57312 seen powering on the down fast through helpston working 5Q46 1254 Worksop up receptions to Ely Papworth Sidings MLF where the 465 will be put into warm storage. 28/01/22

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A pair of BRCW Class 27s head for the fuel point at Inverness on 6 June, 1981.

EWS livery 67017 'Arrow' approaches Patchway on the split level tracks from Patchway Tunnels with 2C85 17.00 Cardiff-Taunton service passing Silver 67029 'Royal Diamond' & DB Schenker livery 67018 'Keith Heller' going the other way with 2U24 16.16 Taunton-Cardiff on 09/07/10. First Great Western were utilising top 'n' tailed loco-hauled sets due to a DMU shortage at the time.

CN 9411, one of remaining GP40-2LW on CN roster, was exceptionally put at the helm of daily transfert job L527, bound for Montreal's Taschereau Yard.

In foreground, track A063, the assigned repair-in-place at Southwark Yard, is still fitted with 100-plus years old 80 pound rails.

 

CN L52721-05

9411 8302 3176

Milepost 68.7 St-Hyacinthe subdivision

Southwark Yard

Longueuil,QC

July 5th 2025

 

The Korail Class 8200, based on the Siemens EuroSprinter ES 64 F platform and built by Hyundai Rotem between 2002 and 2008, is a Bo′Bo′ electric locomotive. It delivers 5 200 kW of power and runs at a maximum service speed of 150 km/h (theoretically capable of 220 km/h if re-geared).

 

Introduced to replace the older EL 8100 units, it hauls medium-distance passenger services—especially third-tier Mugunghwa-ho trains—on fully electrified routes such as Gyeongbu, Honam, Jungang, Taebaek and Yeongdong. Equipped with Head-End Power (HEP), each unit can feed up to 12 passenger cars without extra generators.

 

For regional and intercity duties, it uses four 1 300 kW traction motors, electronically controlled air and regenerative brakes, and on-board ATS/ATP safety systems. When a train formation exceeds five cars, a dedicated dynamo car is sometimes coupled to guarantee auxiliary power for lighting, HVAC and other systems. Across its production run of 83 units (8201–8283), the Class 8200 remains a workhorse on Korea’s electrified mainlines, underpinning the “slow-trainMugunghwa-ho service.

 

Suwon Station, Suwon, Gyeonggi, South Korea

In 2024 QUBE Logistics took delivery of 12 American built QE class. QE001 leads QE004 and QL011 hauling 50 grain loads.

 

The train originated from the QUBE load point at Coonamble and was destined for the QUBE owned unloading point at Port Kembla.

 

QUBE currently operates 4 export grain sets and 1 domestic containerised barley consist in NSW.

LNER Class A4 4498 "Sir Nigel Gresley" passes Langcliffe on 1z60 0827 Crewe - Carlisle Private Charter on 21/05/2022

70816 approaches Blea Moor in glorious early evening light, with the 0917 Mountsorrel Sidings to Carlisle New Yard - 17/06/2021.

An absolutely mega slide...

 

A new addition to the (reducing in size) collection I received today: Class 24 no.5114 seen entering Invergordon on 10/08/72 with the 10:50 Inverness-Wick and Thurso, a shot taken around 3 weeks after I'd been born... And I'd say the slide has survived the years the better of the two of us !

 

The 24 had around 2 months left in traffic before withdrawal.

 

Truck details (thanks Pip) Ford D series, believed to be a 2415 series.

 

Photographer Unknown.

PR Collection.

The driver of 37410 "Aluminium 100" gives me a quizzical look as I was making my way to the old bridge parapet you can see on the right. This was a shuttle service running in connection with Wales playing Australia in Cardiff. 2Z53 1058 Gloucester - Cardiff.

Me at a salon during a drag class I took this spring. We got a makeover with air brush make up, wig styling and tips/practice on fine tuning our female representation. Fun day!

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