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Length: 22 meters (32 and 43 against the other Citadis trams of the range)

Internal width: 2.24 meters

Capacity per train: 120 passengers (including 30 seats and two wheelchair positions)

Commercial speed: 20 km / h

 

Longueur : 22 mètres (contre 32 et 43 pour les autres tramways de la gamme Citadis)

Largeur intérieure : 2,24 mètres

Capacité par rame : 120 voyageurs (dont 30 places assises et deux emplacements fauteuil roulant)

Vitesse commerciale : 20 km/h

 

AUBAGNE, a town of 46,000 inhabitants situated east of Marseille, inaugurated its first light rail line on September 1st 2014.

 

Like the town's bus network, no fares are charged for travel on the tram line, making it the first free-to-use light rail system in France and one of the first in Europe.

 

The 2.7km line has seven stations and links the main line station in Aubagne with Charrel. Construction began in early 2013 and the project had a budget of €166m including rolling stock.

 

Services operate at 10-minute intervals using a fleet of 10 Citadis Compact low-floor LRVs. The 22m-long three-section vehicles accommodate up to 125 passengers.

 

The Urban Community of Pays d'Aubagne et de l'Etoile decided in April that it would not proceed with construction of the second or third phase of the network, although the community's president Mrs Sylvia Barthélémy announced at the opening ceremony that the municipal government will study the reopening of the 14km Valdonne railway north of Aubagne as a light rail line.

 

The proposed line would serve an area with a population of 60,000, linking Aubagne with Roquevaire, Auriol, La Destrouse, and La Bouilladisse. At present there are around 18,000 car journeys a day on the road between Aubagne and La Bouilladisse, and 110,000 vehicles per day use the motorway linking the area with Marseille.

  

This large, wheel-type compactor is just the ticket for compacting backfilled trenches 4- to 12-inches wide and up to 4-feet-deep.

 

Testing the compact plastruder consisting of the brut filament drive, HeatCore, and geared stepper.

This is a 1970 Ramgefinder camera made by Olympus that is only 4 1/2" long, 2 15/16" high, 2" deep including the lens. This was their entry into the compact 35mm rangefinder market and it had an 42mm f2.8 lens.

The camera has full automatic which is shutter priority as you set the shutter speed and it sets the aperture. It also has unmetered manual where you set both shutter and aperture.

 

Great little well made good looking camera when they were made of metal.

Testfoto gemaakt met de compacte Nikon Coolpix S01

Recently purchased an Olympus PEN EE2 compact film camera. Made in the early 70s it featured a portrait orientated viewfinder, as opposed to a landscape view and fitted twice as many photos on a 35mm film than the traditional 35mm camera. The three photos uploaded as doubles showcase the system. The film was colour but ive converted simply to black and white where I thought the colours were unnecessary.

 

Taplow - Contax T2 Carl Zeiss 2.8/38 mm T* Compact with Kodak Max ASA 800 (Expired) - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives in Nanaimo, British Columbia where he works also as a writer and a personal trainer.

www.m25audi.co.uk/audi/q3.html

 

Compact SUV, Cast aluminium wheel in 5-double spoke styling.

 

The Audi Q3 is now available for ordering, you can download the price and specification brochure from the M25 Audi website using the link above. Enquiries welcome.

 

A set of four compact fluorescent bulbs from a long ago garage sale. They had a small base, so I could not use them in the house. It's also why the women I bought them from sold them.

 

Poor orphan bulbs.

 

So I shot them to put them out of their misery.

 

The first three shots looked really boring, so I put a plastic test tube filled with blue dyed sour cream into the last.

 

It was a little more interesting.

 

Cheers.

Ttwisted compact fluorescent lamp isolated on white background

Processed with VSCO with c1 preset

Westpoint emblem on a vintage woman's powder compact.

These newly built dwellings at Thetford make a refreshing change from the usual mean little "traditional" modern houses, with their sub-Georgian embellishments, cubicle-like rooms and allocated parking. I know a chap who lives a few yards from here. He told me they were going for an "affordable" £120,000. Hmmm. Wouldn't mind one myself. The signboards say that one is sold and one remains for sale. Yet the website says that the agents are property management consultants acting on behalf of landlords. Can't quite work that one out.

My only complaint would be that the ground floor front is all window. This is another example ...habit dies hard... of an architect giving his "end users" what he thinks they ought to have, rather than what they actually want. We're all familiar with the dogma that interiors should be "light" and "airy" and that the inside of the house should merge with the outside. But these are abstractions. Human beings require privacy, retreat, "defensible space" and refuge from the world's scrutiny. Top-to-bottom windows might do on the garden front, but nobody wants to live in a goldfish bowl. The new owners of the three occupied houses have already had to spend a pretty penny on net curtains.

A series of photos taken in the framework of a test, compact "photo-soap dish» - Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W610

 

Серия фотографий сделанных в рамках тестирования компактной «фото-мыльницы» — Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W610

Having a bit of work done, but looking absolutely sublime!

Sometimes a guy can get lucky. 5USD purchase of near perfect Yashica T3 compact camera with the famed Carl Zeiss T* lens. Works perfectly.

with Porst Color Reflex 1:1,8 50mm lens

The camera is a relabeled Cosina CSM

 

more black cameras in the black camera group

NikonL35AF compact camera fuji 800 film C-41 process Negatives scanned on Noritsu Scanner

Hanimex Compact A.

Metal 35mm camera with Hanimar 1:2.8 f=40mm lens. Hot shoe.

I don't understand Kodak film strategy... but neither did them...

La nueva compacta de Nikon P7700.

I'm pretty happy with this.

Bridgestone Transit Compact (folding bicycle)

Made in Japan

Specifications:

Wheel size : 12.5 inches

Manufacturer : Bridgestone (Made in Japan)

Frame type/Model : Transit Compact (Folding)

Frame color : Anzhal urethane metallic silver (Original tone)

Handle bar : Original (Chrome plated)

Handle post : Original (Chrome plated)

Saddle : Bridgestone

Seat post : Nitto Japan (Chrome plated)

Front basket : Original Bridgestone OGK Japan

Basket post: Stainless

Chain : Izumi Japan rust-free type

Chain cover : Sugino Japan (Chrome plated)

Chainring : Sugino Japan (Chrome plated)

Cranks: Sugino Japan (Chrome plated)

Pedals : Folding type

Front brakes : Arai caliper type

Rear brake : Original band brake

Brake lever : Dia-Compe aluminium

Rim : 12.5 inches (Original OGK Japan)

Tires : 12.5 x 2.125

Side stand : Original Bridgestone (Chrome finish)

Bell : Lever type

 

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