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Locomotive 151 035 passes through Marburg (Lahn) with a container freight train in the direction of Kassel
In failing light containers from the north pass through allotments just south or Miranda de Ebro, 28/Dec/2018.
Photo copyright © R. Chilton
Sunday morning paddock atmosphere at the 2013 Dubai 24 Hours: the teams living out of their freight containers, away from their comfort zone, is what makes this race special.
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La E652.126 transita a Marina di Cerveteri con il TC 51261 per Cannizzaro.
The E652.126 passes trough Marina di Cerveteri with the TC train 51261 to Cannizzaro
This week's Nomad theme is 'container'. Here's one from the archive. This picture of very neat architectural boxes (people containers) was taken in Rotterdam two years ago.
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Bouwafval, gedumpt in containers kan soms hele mooie artistieke beelden opleveren. In het verleden heb ik dat al vaker gefotografeerd maar dan zonder de container er bij. Dit gaat veranderen.
Vanaf nu (maart 2018) zal ik bij elke containerfoto ook een foto plaatsen van de container zelf.
Ik plaats hier alleen containers die ik in Den Haag heb gezien. Ik zal er ook de straatnaam bij vermelden.
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A cut of containers is part of the consist of a train taking the High Wye in Durand, Michigan, that connects the Flint and Holly subdivisions. The train is crossing Ann Arbor Street.
Finished up the crane tonight and threw down a piece of track on my bench to show how it would be used to lift the containers out of the train cars and onto trucks ... or off the trucks and onto the train.
All images © Allen Rockwell 2008
Igloo was built by architecture students from Portsmouth University (5 1/2 hours work apparently)! It is made using blocks of snow/ice, moulded in a plastic container.
A familiar name emerges once again high above the banks of the Thames on London's South Bank near Blackfriars Bridge. More info at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Containers_House