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66112 with 6W02 is almost loaded and ready to go forward to the crossover at Llysfaen where the waiting 66 will attach to the rear for the journey back to Crewe. Note the missing platform loop semaphore - it was the first item to be removed!
Weekly Alphabet Challenge - Q is for Quartered
I bought a set of 4 napkins today, and just as I was about to unwrap them, I noticed the ribbon around them, Quartered the pattern :)
Crossover Island Lighthouse (1847) in the St. Lawrence River has been a private residence since 1960.
Crossing from the Up Whitacre to the Down Whitacre, 20189 and 20205 bring up the rear of 1Z41 Gloucester to Shrewsbury, The Chopper Topper railtour.
After coming down the hill on the eastbound main due to a stalled frieght train, this westbound crosses over to the westbound main as a Trainman lines the switch back at Calumet Crossover in Hammond IN. in October 1977.
Black and white conversion of the below shot as suggetsed by g_12. It definitely adds to the shot. Thanks g_12.
Yes! 43315 trailing on 1W11 meets 43290 MTU Fascination of Power on 1E23 at Ladybank,time is running out for shots of these iconic trains,so to catch this was great! Standing at the wrong end of the platform hastily dialling up full zoom,this was the result,Grab shot really but it had to be taken.
Older BNSF Dash-9 4100 leads the Z-ALTWSP6-23A through the crossovers at Yost in East Galesburg.
June 24, 2017.
Well, i never was a real fan for morph pics but i´ve been asking for it so much times in the past....hope ya like ^^
Full frame modified 25mm Konica Film In Panorama disposable camera
Ilford HP5+ Expired 2019
Freestyle Photo L110
I think in the future 200 speed film will be more appropriate for shooting this camera outdoors.
I gave Donatello an accessory from NECA's Adam West Batman, and then remembered there was a TMNT/Batman crossover comic recently.
ok...I think I'm done going through older stuff to show you. Taking a 365 (for me) usually means that I end up hording some shots for myself. Not all of them can make it into the series and then I end up forgetting them.
Here's another shot that I found lingering in the archives....
The result of my cutting tracks a few days ago is these two crossovers. Both are operated by Power Functions M-motors, controlled by two receivers and a battery box in the signal box in the background. In the top right you see the remote controls.
Visible in the foreground are the MOC cards we use at brick.ie.