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Construction is well under way of the NEW Catthorpe Interchange, due to be completed in 2016 - This view is from the A14 joining the M6

Big and orange! Seen on the site of the East Cobb Library Demolition. Don’t lie down in front of this machine. If you do you’ll be squished!

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If you can provide a more exact location, we will edit the map. Otherwise all photographs will be located as being on the Gordon Street Reserve in Heyfield, until we are advised otherwise.

 

Part of the album of Irrigation works around Heyfield, late 1940s to early 1950s. For the complete set, see

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Construction is well under way of the NEW Catthorpe Interchange, due to be completed in 2016 - This view is from the A14 joining the M6

Daytime flyover of the Loxland N scale railway

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Part of the album of Irrigation works around Heyfield, late 1940s to early 1950s. For the complete set, see

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Loxland N Scale Model after moving house in 2023

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If you can provide a more exact location, we will edit the map. Otherwise all photographs will be located as being on the Gordon Street Reserve in Heyfield, until we are advised otherwise.

Construction is well under way of the NEW Catthorpe Interchange, due to be completed in 2016 - This view is from the A14 joining the M6

Construction is well under way of the NEW Catthorpe Interchange, due to be completed in 2016 - This view is from the A14 joining the M6

Construction is well under way of the NEW Catthorpe Interchange, due to be completed in 2016 - This view is from the A14 joining the M6

Construction is well under way of the NEW Catthorpe Interchange, due to be completed in 2016 - This view is from the A14 joining the M6

Earthmoving equipment parks on the crushed rock stockpile. Bulk cement arrives at the concrete batching plant for use in construction of the Paradise Dam on the Burnett River.

Construction is well under way of the NEW Catthorpe Interchange, due to be completed in 2016 - This view is from the A14 joining the M6

Construction is well under way of the NEW Catthorpe Interchange, due to be completed in 2016 - This view is from the A14 joining the M6

Volvo Front end Loader

Laying Rail Track at Wangaratta

parallel to the Hume Highway

Wangaratta Vic Australia

 

Image taken with the Nikolbia TTV812

TTV-090206-312-H

 

Image taken on 6 February 2009

   

© Dirk HR Spennemann 2009

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Construction is well under way of the NEW Catthorpe Interchange, due to be completed in 2016 - This view is from the A14 joining the M6

Bit of action at the Loxland N scale railway

Construction is well under way of the NEW Catthorpe Interchange, due to be completed in 2016 - This view is from the A14 joining the M6

Earth moving: a Kobelco SK250 Excavator (probably a SK250-8 with an Acera Geospec hydralic excavator) in action alongside the train tracks at Warabrook Station, Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

You can see a freight train passing in the background.

Wheel loader excavator machine working in construction site

Construction is well under way of the NEW Catthorpe Interchange, due to be completed in 2016 - This view is from the A14 joining the M6

Construction is well under way of the NEW Catthorpe Interchange, due to be completed in 2016 - This view is from the A14 joining the M6

Wheel loader excavator machine working in construction site

Construction is well under way of the NEW Catthorpe Interchange, due to be completed in 2016 - This view is from the A14 joining the M6

Land redevelpment project in Bald Hill Road, Pakenham, Victoria, Australia.

The local rock deposits have been crushed and stockpiled at right for use in the construction of the Paradise Dam. Viewed from the "official lookout" which resembled a chook pen.

These machines have been parked at the top of the mall parking lot for over a month. I've always presumed that they have been left there so that they are on hand should weather conditions require them for snow clearing.

 

I've no idea if they'll be any use against the freezing rain and snow that we are enjoying right now. Of course they could just be enjoying a well earned winter's rest between doing highway repairs.

 

04 February 2009: Update. As soon as heavy snow fell, half the fleet disappeared, so obviously they were awaiting snow moving duties.

 

26 January 2009 | Map | Be overwhelmed on white| YIP-026 | Copyright © 2009 Gary Allman

  

Bit of action at the Loxland N scale railway

The San Francisco Bay Area circa 1931. "Earth-moving equipment and trucks." Glass plate by Christopher Helin.

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