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What a beautiful piece of machinery! All motorbike enthusiasts will recognise this as twin cylinder 998cc Vincent engine, probably dating from around the late 1940s. I spotted the bike in Looe, but it had a couple of seriously ugly metal pannier boxes on the back, so I decided not to photograph the whole of it. I suspect it could be a B series Rapide, dating from 1946 onwards. The HRD name was apparently dropped in 1950 to avoid confusion with the American Harley Davidson (HD).
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8.10.2016. LMS Stanier '8F' Class 2-8-0 No 48624 passes Woodthorpe, light engine, on a rather dull October morning.
Big gutsy Erie Lackawanna SDP45 3666 waits alongside a Belt train at Pullman Jct. for a Rock Island train to clear. Both trains went across the junction side by side. July 1974.
I was messing around trying to build an engine to go into a new MOC for this months LUGNuts challenge, and I decided to pull out all my MOC engines to have a look at them together. All in all they're pretty much similar, yet all done differently. I sure like that jet blade piece! None of them are based on anything real, some of them have their exhaust pipes removed, and two of them haven't been used yet.
A murky day at the old Engine House. Part of the South Phoenix Mine, Minions, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England
Engine fogging is caused by very high air speed reducing the pressure, causing water in the air to rapidly condense. It's the same condition you see on aircraft traveling near the speed of sound.
Train Engine 894. Original owner, Canadian Pacific Railway. Constructed in 1911.
Doon Heritage Village, Kitchener, ON
I have an unhealthy fixation with this bridge... The Engine Bridge in Canmore remains my favourite place to go.
One of the treasures of the Regional Museum Store in Beamish Museum is this Shand Mason & Co.( London) horse-drawn fire engine "The Nelson", of the Victorian era. The engine, built around 1890, was based at Bishop Auckland in south Durham during it's working life. Behind it is a 1931 Dodge bus from Weardale.
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This old steam engine lives in a small park north of Seattle. In the summer you will see young chidlren climbing all over it.
Occupation - helps driving steam engines at weekends at Derek Marder's Yard of various steam rollers and traction engines. This was taken before her face got sooty from the steam rollers !!
Image info Nikon D4 with Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR lens, processed in LightRoom Classic to colour pop her from the background. ISO 400, shutter 1/2000th, 180mm focal length, f/2.8 aperture .
This Beautiful Traction Engine was seen on display at a Vintage Agricultural Show at Keyingham in East Yorkshire earlier this month.
In famous wine producing area of the Barossa Valley, a pair of Australian National ALCo 'World' locomotives 950/966 head the then daily afternoon 'stonie' towards Adelaide on 3 November 1987.
The train ceased running a few years ago when the soda ash plant it supplied was shut down.
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Freightliner Class 66 66603 heads south on 6h51 1104 Hardendale Quarry - Tunstead Sidings,this locomotive was having engine problems in the Galgate Area and later failed in Euxton Balshaw Lane Area,photographed at Woodacre near Garstang on 05/04/2019 ps WCRC locos 37518 and 33029 has gone to Euxton Balshaw Lane to Rescue 1z99