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Driver Trainer 503 Swindon Bus Company.pGuess it’s on indefinite loan to Poole depot as I have seen it there previous years.
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Two female lorry drivers, France, during World War I. One woman wearing the uniform of the VADs drives the lorry, and has one hand on the wheel as she leans out of the side window and looks at the camera. The second, who also wears the white shirt and black necktie although under a raincoat, sits in the back of the small open-backed lorry. The lorry, a Vulcan, has what we must assume to be a red cross on the side. To the left of that is written 'British Red Cross Society' and to the right 'St John's Ambulance Association.' Below that is written 'Yorkshire Mine Workers' Convoy', suggesting these are Yorkshire women. In the background can be seen a row of identical trucks.
[Original reads: 'OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE BRITISH WESTERN FRONT IN FRANCE. Lady lorry drivers.']
Hill is still the only American-born driver ever to win the F1 title, the most coveted in motorsport.
Hill was a pioneering American racer in Europe in the 1950s. As the first American Ferrari driver and the first American to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans, he played a major role in luring stateside fans from stock-car ovals to the twisty circuits overseas. The press called him “Mickey Mantle in a Ferrari.”
317722, the 317 test bed unit trialing AC traction motors amongst other things, is seen passing the Romford ROC on the Witham trials path, working 5F96 10+40 Ilford Depot - Witham. The unit was being tested after suffering one of its many 'sit down' moments, prior to going back into passenger service.
Getting the unit on the Witham trials path was necessary so it could have a proper 100mph run- something the West Anglia route does not offer. Ilford based drivers did not 'sign' 317722, despite being competent on 317 units, 722 was different due to the different equipment fitted to the train. The figure in the secondmans side window is an Ilford based driver, route conducting a Bishops Stortford based driver who signed the unit but not the route.
317722 was withdrawn during June 2016, and was moved to Ely Papworth Sidings during 2019 for storage.
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Transpennine Express Class 397 passes Woodacre on 5m83 0924 Carlisle - Preston TPE Driver Training Run,on 16/10/2019
After the theory exam yesterday and practical today I am now a qualified Puffing Billy locomotive driver.
Thanks to Graham for doing the assessment and John for firing. Thanks also to the OJTs who have shared their knowledge and experience during my time as trainee.
I had a quick chat to the owner.
It was made in November 1976, the owner bought it in 1977 brand new from Kevin Dennis Holden (which still exists today and is currently located at 272 Ballarat Rd in Braybrook (in the Western Suburbs of Melbourne)).
It has the 202 'Red' motor inside. It's done about 500,000 kilometres on the clock currently. It is on LPG currently as indicated by the red sticker on the plate. He also mentioned that he knew others who have gone a million kilometres and more in their Kingswoods.
He said many people have asked him if he wants to sell the car and he doesn't. A cop once told him to be careful with the car as people may want to steal it for parts value!
The plates are worth over A$10,000 apparently. And it fits the car, seeing as it's a HX with a 202 inside.
Also a funny story was when a Toyota crashed into the back of his car. The Toyota was all smashed up on the side. The only damage on the Kingswood was the rear bumper rubber on the drivers side! The Toyota driver got really aggressive and then the owner threatened to call the police and then the other driver calmed down! The insurance company of the Toyota driver paid out an amount about 5-6 times the cost of the rubber part!
This car, as he said, will continue to be driven until he can't drive anymore!
Go Ahead Ireland 8109 former Oxford Bus GX53WZL now 03D121533 is seen with a trainee Driver near their new depot in Ballymount