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British Rail Class 150 'Sprinter' 2 car DMU (Diesel Multiple Unit) 150276 ex works in a shiny Northern Rail vinyl wrap livery underneath the canopy at Carlisle Citadel Station in Cumbria (UK).
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Photograph taken by and copyright of my regular photostream contributor David and is posted here with very kind permission.
British Rail Class 91 25kV Bo-Bo electric locomotive 91112 as operated by Virgin Trains East Coast at King's Cross Station in London (UK).
91112 was built by British Rail Engineering Ltd (BREL) at Crewe Works and entered service as 91012 on April 11th 1990.
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BREL (York) Class 319/4 Standard Class III 25k v ac overhead/750v dc 3rd rail 4-car emu No.319 443 of First Capital Connect in their "urban lights" livery at Farringden on a Luton - Gatwick Airport - Brighton service, 11/07.
4 car National Express East Anglia 'dusty bin' EMU Class 321, 321331 at speed at Generals Lane Boreham near Chelmsford (UK)
With DMSO (A) 124 leading class 483 004 prepares to leave Shanklin Station with a train bound for Ryde Pier Head on October 14th 2017.
DB Class 59 No.59205 exits Whiteball Tunnel,with the 13:44 Exeter Riverside to Whatley Quarry working,on the 9th of April 2019.
The Class of 2014 climbed the risers on the Plain on Thursday, April 10, 2014 for their class photo. Always a fun event to capture. The Class photo will be available from PanFoto in the very near future.
Brentwood Mall
Burnaby, BC
I walked by this spin-class and their pumping music while rocking a nice buzz and carrying a four-pack of beer, lol. I have nothing against spin-classes. I used to go to one regularly in Prince George, but today this just made me laugh.
Mobile phone shot of DRS class 57, 57003 top and tailed with 57007 with a stationary sandite railhead treatment train at Chelmsford railway station. These where at the station together with 66531, 66575 and 66595 so 5 locomotives at Chelmsford at the same time!
Missed this as usual! Thanks for the photo text Dave!
Freightliner Class 66 No.66518 climbs Whiteball,with the 05:31 Lostwithiel to Fairwater Yard HOBC working,on the 15th of November 2022.
The Class of 2014 climbed the risers on the Plain on Thursday, April 10, 2014 for their class photo. Always a fun event to capture. The Class photo will be available from PanFoto in the very near future.
BR dmu Class 101 Metro-Cammell 53746 (50746), Wensleydale Railway on a very wet summers day, Saturday 06 August 2011.
Camera: Canon EOS 550D.
Photograph copyright: Ian 10B.
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Dancers from the Draper Center, Official School for Rochester City Ballet, do a class demonstration in the theater lobby before the show. It shows parents and children a little bit of what it's like to take a ballet class.
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Photo credit: Tim Leverett
©2010 Tim Leverett/Rochester City Ballet. All rights reserved.
Class 142 'Pacer' 2 car Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU) 142064 as operated by Northern Rail at Shildon Station in County Durham (UK) with a Bishop Auckland to Saltburn service train.
Shildon Station is on the route of the world's first steam locomotive railway, the Stockton and Darlington Railway which dates from 1825 although nowadays the railway is either called the Tees Valley Line or Bishop Line which runs from Bishop Auckland to Darlington, Middlesbrough and Saltburn.
This train was completely overwhelmed by the numerous passengers boarding here who had visited Shildon National Railway Museum and the Great Goodbye Mallard 75 event so thank you to Northern Rail for not laying on extra units and trains to and from the museum as promised.
The Class 142 Pacer units with their atrocious noise, vibration, harshness (NVH) and general ambience levels do nothing to enhance the image of the railways in this area in my opinion.
Class 142's have been in service since 1985/7 and are thankfully due for withdrawal by 2020.
BREL (York & Derby) Class 317/1 Standard Mk.III 25k v ac overhead 4-car emu No.317 347 of First Capital Connect but in FCC-branded "new" West Anglia Great Northern livery leaving King's Cross for Stevenage, 02/08.