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Jean Francois Racine of Garneau-Quebecor Cycling Team. Les Mardis Cyclistes de Lachine présenté par Jean Coutu, Montreal. August 12th, 2014.
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Compact SUV, Paintwork/Amalfi White
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.
Unusual to see these short ones, but the LWB ones seemed popular with carper fitters and tradesmen who needed a decent loadbay length (saw a tidy M-reg example in such a capacity just this morning).
Another capacious Toyota in the background...
StoreFloor Compact - this is a Compact-Support used to support the centre of a Cross-Beam, or at the end if there is not enough space for the usual inverted triangle orientation
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Compact SUV, Paintwork/Daytona Grey pearl effect.
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.
Martin Stockdale - ENG/Mark Swallow - ENG (SM11 Divi Southwinds Beach Resort/Drive-a-Matic Car Rentals BMW M3 Compact)
1995 BMW 316i Compact.
Last taxed in December 2022 and last Mot test expired in December 2023.
Photo with kind permission of succulent95.
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.
Gefertigt/Manufactured: ???
Vergrösserung/Magnification: 8x
Öffnung/Aperture: 30 mm
Gesichtsfeld/Field Of View: 8.5°
Scheinbares Gesichtsfeld/Apparent Field Of View: 68°
Breite/Width*: 16.6 cm
Gewicht/Weight: 503 g
* Bei/At 65 mm Pupillenabstand/Interpupillary Distance
The new name for the Mugen CR-Z!!!
Also at the Coventry Car DAy was a Countach, Ferrari California, Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder, old Rollers and Jags, Merc SLS AMG, Ferrari 330 P4 Replica, Honda NSX, Bentley Flying Spur, Ford Evos and new Peugeot 208!!!
A front nearside view of Metroline's New Bus for London LT 799 in the queue of heavy traffic on the eastern side of Russell Square in central London in its newly applied 2019 Visit Florida pink & light grey all-over advertising vinyls. The pink of the main base colour of the advert combined with the graphics of the beach and the sea on the upper deck of the vehicle makes for quite a striking and visually compactive combination.
I find the issue and move the box that blocked the chute. Frankly the shit must have Piled up all day. I fixed the compactor and it took twenty minutes... but eventually the bag slid down the cute. I did stop the compactor to see if I could grab it. I could not.
Things we loved about Salem:
--Our rental. Wow, the photos online did not do it justice...it was just beyond beautiful. Thanks to our landlady Ruth who was just the nicest lady and let us stay longer than we had planned. We used Home Away to find this great affordable rental, I can't recommend it enough! Use it world wide. www.homeaway.com/
--Halloween. Crazy! Fun! Everyone was serious about having a good time, for sure but oh so nice. It was so cool to get up that morning, go outside and see people dressed up. LIke minds! After we went home that evening I sat on the balcony and watched people stumble home. Good times!
--Our flights. Fast, smooth and easy. Thanks, JetBlue.
--The City of Salem itself. It was so pretty and so compact! We walked everywhere. The people were so kind and we met so many great people.
--The little store Milk & Honey. The best thing I ate hands down in Salem was their pumpkin cheesecakes. Holy crap, they were good. They also had edamame hummus that was to die for...that was our dinner one evening! Duane would like to give a shout out to their raspberry linzer tarts. I think we bought out the whole pastry case. www.milkandhoneysalem.com/
--The Lobster Shanty! It was our neighborhood bar (we lived right across the street) and it became our favorite place with the best food, strong drinks (Perfect Storm! Great Molasses Flood!) and a great, fun staff. We had the greatest Sunday there, so much fun. (thank goodness we didn't have far to walk home!) lobstershantysalem.com/
--The homes of Salem! Everywhere...history. The homes were grand and every color of the rainbow. Walks became adventures. There's a purple house! There is an orange one! That one is covered in red vines and tree branches! So pretty.
--The cabdrivers...especially the nice gentleman who took me on my Danvers adventure! Thank you for being so kind and thank you for being awestruck with the Danvers Kirkbride...as much as I was!
--The graveyards. Yeah, they are the oldest in America...so amazing and most stones were people I "knew" from reading history. I'd be walking around town going, "Oh, there is the Felt House...I met them in the graveyard" (that happened more than once, poor D) And oh, the sound of feet shuffling through all the leaves. **love**
--Boston! So quiet, so clean! We only visited you one day but we'll be back! Thank you Freedom Trail for guiding us!
--The gravestone history 2013 calendar I bought. It seriously rocks AND says that Gallows Hill is located in the parking lot of the Walgreens, which is correct.
--History! Oh, I love cities filled with history. I seriously could retire here. Here or Edinburgh! heehee.
--Watching The Walking Dead with Duane calling down the steps, "Who is TDog?" heehee
I'm sure I'll add to this list.
Things that were hinky about Salem - no offense to any Salemnites out there, we love you:
--The non-stop politeness of drivers with pedestrian crosswalks! Seriously got on our nerves! If I hit the "walk" button, I'll wait for it! You don't have to wave me through, stopping traffic behind you. It happened everywhere we went in MA. While nice, it was very unnerving and most of the time, unncessary. I think I just feel for the cars in the line waiting.
--The pronunciation of PEABODY. omigawd. All we heard was PUBERTY. D and I were like, "what?" They'd say..."you goin' to Puberty?" NO, WE ARE GOING TO PEABODY! PEEEEEBODY. Not PEEBIDDY. It's Mr. Peabody and his Boy Sherman. Not Mr. Peebiddy and his boy Sherman. Thank you.
--Our whale watching trip was cancelled. Twice. Next trip!
--The restaurant 62. Over hyped, too expensive and not that good. Hot sticky toffy pudding that everyone raves about? BLAH. Too much sauce and not that good. D said his meatballs tasted like the ones that the people at work eat from the microwave for lunch.
--The 1692 Witchcraft Hysteria tourguide. Good lord, he was horrible. We knew more than he did and when we'd ask questions, he'd say, "I'll have to look that up" After a bit I started asking really easy, stupid questions...and he'd have no clue. His excuse? "I've only been doing this for 2 years" Um, there is this thing called the internet....not sure if you've heard of it. There is extensive readings/research about the trials online. If you are going to do this type of tour, know your stuff, dude.
--Um, other things about pronunciation, but I don't want people to hate me.
--I spent more money in Salem then I ever did in Europe! What the heck. Salem = Expensive.
--Trash pickup is all over the map in Salem. Just put your trashbag under that tree. Um, okay.
--No Boy Spike! I missed my baby. I only saw 3 kitties around town. Salem is a dog town. You would think opposite!