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Class Day 2017.VMS IV's receive awards..Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.Vanderbilt University Medical Center..photo: Anne Rayner; VU.........................
English Electric Type 3 Class 37 diesel locomotive 37605 as operated by Direct Rail Services stabled with a Network Rail infrastructure parameter monitoring test train at the Station Yard Sidings at Ipswich Station on the Great Eastern Main Line in Suffolk (UK).
37605 was built at the English Electric Vulcan Foundry Newton le Willows and entered service as D6736 on April 25th 1962.
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This his shot with eos canon 1000d this class 37 was going up cosford line 3 days last week it was test train
GM Class "66/0" 3,200 hp Co-Co No.66 006 of EWS hauling at Inter-modal train through Cardiff (Central) station, 03/08. Scanned slide.
Reichbahn Class 52 War Locomotives were produced from the end of 1942 to meet ever increasing demands made by Germany's War effort; 7-8,000 were built in less than 3 years. Many locos used on the Russian Front were fitted with condensing tenders; recycling steam to increase the range between water pick-ups. This was made necessary by the actions of Russian partisans who destroyed the vulnerable water tanks in attacks on the railway network.
Information from The Muckleburgh Military Collection.
London Midland Parry People Mover Class 139 (139001) Terminating With A Service From Stourbridge Town.
Forming 11:13 Service From Junction - Town (Stourbridge)
04th January 2017
(c) Liam Blundell 2017
X Class locomotive No X48 at Preston,Lancashire 06.01.2014. This type of loco can be found operating in New South Wales, Australia hauling big freight trains from Grain trains,coal hoppers, to intermodel containers.
BR Class 43/3 (MTU) HST 2,250 hp Bo-Bo No.43 296 (ex-43 096 'Stirling Castle', ex-'The Queens Own Hussars') of East Coast in their full livery pulling into York on an Aberdeen - Kings Cross service, 09/10.
The one item I was never given, black wellingtons with a red band at the top of the boot, possibly an early fashion statement for school boys.
Beverley Hills North, NSW
This is a sample for the 2007/11/24 make'n'take at "Yutori-inu", Saginuma.
鷺沼駅の近くにオープンする、インドア・ドッグ施設の「しっぽ倶楽部 Yutori-inu」
11月24日のスクラップブッキング・ミニ体験クラスのサンプルです。
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BREL (Derby) Class 158/0 (Cummins 350 hp) "Sprinter Express" 3-car dmu No.158 950 of First Great Western in "local lines" livery departing Westbury on a Great Malvern - Weymouth service, 05/08. Scanned slide taken with a Nikon.
Steve Peters and Mick Evens both former TCI's stroll up the yard to see what Loco's was on the Cavilcade.
An unidentified Class 45 pauses at Exeter St Davids before heading North. It looks like the Steam Heat Boiler is in use judging by a small escape of vapour. A typical SW-NW/NE Express of the time that I made regular use of, to and from University in Exeter to my home in Stroud. I was always pleased to see a Peak on the front, there was someting reassuringly solid and reliable about them. Class 47's were just too common whilst with the Class 50's there was a chance of a storming run but also of a failure or a below par performance.
All much superior to the Voyagers that I see and occasionally use these days; uncomfortable, overcrowded and smelly if you're anywhere near the toilet facilities.
Class 313. 313049. Electric Multiple Unit. In former First Capital Connect livery with Great Northern Branding. Operating the 2V63 1200 Moorgate to Welwyn Garden City Service. Seen at Oakleigh Park, London.
Classic Mercury Meteor in South Tacoma, Washington
Print version: society6.com/VoronaPhotography/Meteor-class_Print
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