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Direct Rail Service's 'compass' liveried Class 37, No.37419 'Carl Haviland' is pictured at Stracey Arms (between Great Yarmouth and Acle) whilst on the rear of of 2P17, the 11:17 Great Yarmouth - Norwich service. Classmate 37405 leads the three coach train.
Direct Rail Services' 37422 erupts out of Derby, leaving a large puff off white smoke behind with shiny 37407 in tow working 0Z31, 10:47 DERBY R.T.C.(NETWORK RAIL) - 13:57 DERBY R.T.C.(NETWORK RAIL).
Thursday 08/02/2018.
Direct Rail Services Class 68 68034 towing 37423 "Spirit of the Lakes " on 0z11 0900 Crewe Gresty Bridge Depot - Carlisle Kingmoor DRS Depot,photographed passing Brock on 10/10/2021
Qantas Very first time departing london heathrow direct flight to Perth (Yam dreaming livery) as flight QFA10 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
DRS Class 66 66432 passes Rugeley TV with the 1200 Crewe Basford Hall to Cliff Hill Stud Farm Quarry on 15th August 2019
Direct Rail Services Class 37/4 37422 diesel-electric locomotive approaches St. Bees on the Cumbrian coast railway line with Northern's 2C47 the 17:31 Barrow-in-Furness to Carlisle passenger service.
control, xbox one, ingame photomode, edited with flickr app
another apology for the likely boring pictures. i cant get over how great this game looks but i acknowledge my lateness in seeing it. taking pictures is pleasurable even if they’re predictable. i just hope theyre not too boring
Direct Rail Services (DRS) 57301 'Goliath' drags Great Northern 365501 and 365505 pass Ely working the 5Q65 1106 Hornsey E.M.U.D. to Ely Mlf Papworth Sidings. The two BREL 365s were going to Ely Papworth Sidings for storage.
Direct Rail Services Class 57s 57305 "Northern Princess" and 57301 cruise through Barnt Green with the 13:53 (2 early) early 6M56 Berkeley C.E.G.B to Crewe Coal sidings (Drs) nuclear flask flat. This working hasn't run loaded in a long time and even more unusual was the fact that the train in the preceeding block was also a flask train...
Photo André Knoerr, Genève. Reproduction autorisée avec mention de la source.
La BDe 4/8 21 ex-TB roule en direction de Soprabolzano/Oberbozen.
Direct Rail Services Class 68 68005 "Defiant" departs from Birmingham New Street on the rear of the 15:47 Kidderminster down goods loop to Burton ot Wetmore sidings. Don't these locos look good!
December 2019 saw Kilkenny gain an NTA City service,operating on 2 routes:
KK1-Loughboy Retail Park-N77 Roundabout,
KK2-Purcellinsch-St Lukes Hospital
Both operating half hourly.
Services are operated by the Galway based City Direct,using 4 Wright Streetlights.192-G-1613 swings onto Johns Bridge on a Northbound KK1 working.
July 2020
Direct Rail Services Class 88 No. 88009 'Diana' and Class 68 No. 68007 'Valiant' pass Bearsted working the 6M95 16:29 Dungeness Power Station to Crewe Coal Sidings flask train
Direct Rail Services (DRS) 68018 Vigilant approaches Golf Street Halt, Carnoustie heading 4A13 1243 Grangemouth TDG Sdg to Aberdeen Craiginches
Direct Rail Services (DRS) English Electric built Class 37/4 # 37 419, "Carl Haviland 1954-2012"; crosses the flat landscape of the Norfolk Broads leading the five to three "Wherry Lines" service from Norwich to Lowestoft as she runs alongside the New Cut on the approach to Haddiscoe on Wednesday the 15th of August 2018.
SILVER-THROATED TANAGER Tangara icterocephala. This Silver-throated Tanager is radiant in the early morning sun at San Miguel de Los Bancos not far from Mindo in northwestern Ecuador on July 8, 2014.
Silver-throated Tanagers occur from Costa Rica south through Panamá to Colombia, Ecuador and extreme northwestern Perú.
Una Tangara Goliplata Tangara icterocephala está posada sobre una rama en San Miguel de Los Bancos cerca de Mindo en el noroccidente de Ecuador el 8 de julio de 2014.
For OPTIMAL VIEWING of this glistening Silver-throated Tanager, VIEW AT THE LARGER SIZE (964 x 800) use the direct Flickr link: www.flickr.com/photos/neotropical_birds_mayan_ruins/15081...
Direct Rail Services 37259 erupts from Platform Eight at Crewe, paired with 37612. The locos were working from Crewe Gresty Bridge to Derby RTC.
Direct Rail Services Class 66, 66431 passing Cumbernauld railway station working 4D47 Inverness - Mossend Stobart on the 23rd of April 2019
68028 coasts past the fine array of semaphore signals at Great Yarmouth on 21st August 2017. 2017 was a great time for photographers along the Wherry Lines, with the fine selection of semaphore signals in use and two loco hauled sets working diagrams for Greater Anglia.
Direct Rail Services 68019 'Brutus' pauses at Lowestoft, prior to working Abellio Greater Anglia's 2J77 to Norwich, calling only at Oulton Broad North. Trailing was 68018 'Vigilant'. 12/04/17.
Direct Rail Services Vossloh/Caterpillar UK Light Class 68s 68023 'Achilles' and 68001 'Evolution' diesel-electric locomotives at Nethertown on the Cumbrian coast railway line with 6M22 the 12:17 Hunterston to BNFL Sellafield nuclear flask train.
Direct Rail Services Class 37/4 37409 'Lord Hinton' diesel-electric locomotive approaches St.Bees station on the Cumbrian coast railway line with Northern's 2C34 the 14:35 Carlisle to Barrow-in-Furness passenger service. Class mate 37688 'Kingmoor TMD' is on the rear of this train.
Direct Rail Services Class 68 68009 "Titan" cruises through Tyseley with the 10:00 1H17 Kidderminster to London Marylebone.
^ Direct quote of words sprayed on the retaining wall opposite platform 1
Already running around 20 minutes late, SSR locos T381 & T386 are just starting their evening of Teksol overhead recording runs as they errupt into platform 2 at Union hauling Infrastructure Evaluation Vehicle IEV102 as train 7201 to Lilydale. 27/10/24
Direct Rail Services Class 37/0 37218 diesel-electric locomotive at Workington on the Cumbrian coast railway line with 6M22 the 12:17 Hunterston to BNFL Sellafield nuclear flask train. Class 57/0s 57002 and 57010 are switched off and included in the consist.
Direct Rail Services English Electric Type 3 Heavyweight Class 37 No: 37716 is seen while sat in Stockport D.G.L with 0Z67 Peak Forest Cemex Sidings - Crewe Gresty Bridge while returning home after having been on Victa Shunting Duties at Peak Forest for DB Cargo Operated Stone Trains - 23.12.21
Direct Rail Services Class 37/4 37423 'Spirit of the Lakes' diesel-electric locomotive powers along the Cumbrian coast shortly after passing through the request stop Nethertown station with 5Z62 the 08:45 Carlisle Kingmoor to Carnforth. This is a crew training run for the forthcoming Northern Rail loco hauled passenger trains that are to start running in May using DRS Class 37/4 locos and MKII passenger stock.
Direct JPG B&W from the camera
This is a window from a university library, and is reflecting my friend. He doesn't have a clue that is being photographed. If you look close, you can see the books behind the reflection.
La chapelle Saint-Léon a été construite à l'emplacement de l'ancien donjon, en style néo-roman, pour être consacrée en 1894 et dédiée à Saint-Léon. Une fontaine Renaissance ornée de la statue de Léon IX, natif de la place, décore cette place centrale du village entourée de la chapelle St-Léon IX et des restes du château de Saint-Léon-Pfalz des comtes d'Eguisheim.
Ce village se trouve à 5 km au sud-ouest de Colmar et peut être rejoint par la route nationale 83 en direction de Rouffach. Il s'étend sur 339 hectares répartis sur les collines peu pentues et bien exposées au soleil du Schlossberg qui ont permis la plantation de vignes. Serré dans trois cercles concentriques de remparts médiévaux, ce village, qui marie l’austérité de ses fortifications avec une architecture civile souriante, offre une étape agréable sur la Route des Vins. Ce village a d'ailleurs été classé « Village préféré des Français » en 2013.
C'est Eberhard, petit-fils d'Aldaric, troisième duc d'Alsace et neveu de sainte Odile, qui construit le premier château d'Eguisheim. C'est autour de ce château que se développe le village d'Eguisheim sous forme de résidence fortifiée, vers 720.
Eguisheim est aussi le village natal supposé de Bruno d'Eguisheim-Dagsbourg, ancien évêque de Toul, qui devint en 1049 pape sous le nom de Léon IX. Il est né en 1002, probablement au château du Haut-Eguisheim. Il était le fils de Hugues IV d'Eguisheim.