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The North Norfolk's Railway excellently restored four BR Mark 1 suburban coaches pass over Windpump Crossing, as they leave Kelling Heath and drop down towards Weybourne working the 11.30 Holt-Sheringham (11.51) service, which was headed by BR Green liveried class 31 locomotive D5631 (31207).
7th October 2022
A multiple exposure of people crossing a footbridge. Where do they go, what are they thinking, what are their feelings? We will never know.
I dont ever want to feel
Like I did that day
Take me to the place I love
Take me all the way
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
Another Cesar Challenge image. No I wasn't taking my life in my own hands (just for our resident H&S Guru Kevin) The line is rarely used and the level crossing gates are firmly padlocked shut
Limerick to Foynes Railway Line - MP Limerick 14 1/2.
Pulley at Knockdromin Level Crossing (XF43) at Cappagh, Limerick 12th May 2014.
Wildebeests Crossing the Mara River - Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
For anyone who has the opportunity to see the wildebeests crossing the Mara River, it is a spectacle not to be missed! This is part of the annual migration, where 2.2 million wildebeests make their way up the Western Serengeti, north into Kenya, and then back down the Eastern Serengeti to the southern plains where their calves will be born. Crossing the Mara River is the most dangerous part of the journey, as hungry crocodiles are often lurking in the water looking for a meal!
For several days, we watched as thousands of wildebeests congregated on the opposite side of the river. We hoped and hoped that we would get to see them cross. On our last day, we parked under a tree, hidden in the shade well back from the banks so that we wouldn't scare the wildebeests from crossing (they spook very easily). Each time they would wander down the banks, and then go back up and stampede away from the river for no apparent reason, we would think of giving up. Perhaps this was not our lucky day. But our guide convinced us to stay, and after waiting patiently for a couple of hours in the midday heat, a brave wildebeest finally made the leap into the water. This was all they needed...once they go, they ALL go! We drove right up to the river banks for a front row view, knowing that the wildebeests were no longer concerned with our presence. Thousands of wildebeests stormed across the river in a spectacle of sight and sound that must to seen to be believed! When the dust settled, all who attempted to cross were safely on our side (well, as safe as you can be with lions roaming the savannah!). No crocodiles today....
It was 31st August 1981 and 55013 The Black Watch had just passed it's home depot of York (YK) whilst working 1V93, the 09:50 Edinburgh to Plymouth service. This loco would have been my haulage home on the return working from Plymouth.
Scan from a 35mm negative on Ilford XP1 film, Olympus OM1n camera with 50mm lens.
27012 crossing the Forth bridge with 1517 Edinburgh to Dundee on Saturday 1st October 1983.
The BRC&W loco had only 32 months service left with BR after this photo and was withdrawn in May 1986, being cut up (as were many of the class) two years later in 1988 at Vic Berry's in Leicester.
The island to the right of the bridge is the uninhabited rock of Inchgarvie. The castle on it was built in 1513 and has was used as a prison and at one point, a place for plague victims to be contained.
37 609 & 402 speed by Limestone Hall crossing with resident crossing keeper watching their progress on 2C49 1138 Barrow to Carlisle.Note the open to the elements ground frame which operate Non block semaphores to protect the crossing. Keith Mcgovern can be seen returning from his chosen vantage point.
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Week 8: Dominant Depth of Field Blur
Canadian National Railways
Railway Crossing design drawings circa 1976.
A regulator that has been retrofitted with snow plows and a blower attachment for winter is about to drop down the South Junction lead in Montreal West. Here it is crossing Westminster avenue with the Montreal West tower in the background.
“How sweet the moonlight sleeps upon this bank.
Here will we sit, and let the sounds of music
Creep in our ears; soft stillness, and the night
Become the touches of sweet harmony.” (William Shakespeare)
My 2011 JK crossing the Golden Crack, an obstacle on the Golden Spike trail near Moab, Utah. I placed my GoPro camera deep in the crack and drove over it. You get a good look at the underworking of the Jeep and you can see my front lockers doing their job.
Some people may remember watching a similar video a few years ago. I did the same thing once before. It's just too good not to post another one!
Athenry to Claremorris Railway Line - MP Tuam 15 1/2.
Lisduff Level Crossing (XE303) on the N17, Mayo 23rd August 2012.
Shibuya Crossing is a very large pedestrian crossing outside Shibuya Station. Shibuya Crossing is one of the busiest in the world.
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On the other side there is a ridge. The area is called Djurgårdsplatån and there lies many older wooden houses.
Grippy track crossing platform. The city and CSX came to an agreement to make it easier to access Schuylkill Banks for those who want to enjoy recreational activities along the banks. Before, we had to pass through rail car couplings that just sat on the tracks there. If you were on a bicycle or wanted to walk the dog you had to go up to the street level bridge and then walk down many steps to get to the river.
I visited this box on 6 August 1966, the only box that day, see my "boxes visited" log
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It was not a block post and is not mentioned in the Sectional Appendix pages. It was between Leeming Bar Station and Bedale Station. The Sectional Appendix pages are here. www.flickr.com/photos/192151030@N08/51606908339/in/album-...
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The quite accurate location of the box was 428034 (Easting) 489312 (Northing), seen here on the NLS maps maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=16&lat=54....
In the 1960s we always spent a week with my Dad's relatives, near Gateshead. The early journeys were by Hall Bros coach and a stop was always made at Leeming Bar. I used to see this crossing cabin from there. When we went in 1966 the journey was by car so, when we did stop at Leeming Bar on the way home I took the opportunity to walk across and have a look inside.
The line now forms part of the heritage Wensleydale Railway.
Highways crossing right next to Chuuo ward public office along Honmachi road between Sakaisuji and Sennichimae streets. 22 images with 8 second exposure.