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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).
For more details visit en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Motorcycles#1954_.22Series_....
Rolling stock of two railroads at the Campbell Hall, NY New Jersey Transit. Station. The station is on the Erie Railroad's Graham Cutoff. This was a freight only line through the Erie, Erie Lackawanna, and Conrail years. It only began to see passenger service when Conrail abandoned the old Erie main line through Orange County. The Eries branch to Maybrook and Montgomery has been turned over to the short line Middletown and New Jersey Railroad when this trackage became taken over by Norfolk Southern.
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.
N&W 611 pulls the NB return trip of the Charlotte Special past the Spencer water tower as it passes by the NCTM entrance where it will back in once past the switch.
Didcot Railway Centre with no steam! A cold and dark night in the shed 29th August 2008, more Didcot at - davebowles.smugmug.com/Railways/Multiple-Engines-in-shot
An 'X' Class Steam of Nilgiri Mountain Railway prepares to enter the Engine House at Coonoor, India. The Diesel YDM 4 seen would lead the train from Coonoor to Ooty.
The Nilgiri Mountain Railway (NMR) is metre gauge railway in Tamil Nadu, India, built by the British in 1908. NMR uses 'X' Class steam rack locomotives, manufactured by the Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works of Winterthur in Switzerland, on the rack and pinion section of its tracks.
Train Engine 894. Original owner, Canadian Pacific Railway. Constructed in 1911.
Doon Heritage Village, Kitchener, ON
This old steam engine lives in a small park north of Seattle. In the summer you will see young chidlren climbing all over it.
A good look at a Rolls Royce RB211 jet engine - because at Derby's Silk Mill industrial museum you can get up close and personal with one.
47635 'Lass O Ballochmyle' with Steam 76079 on the rear works '1Z35' the trip from Bristol-Temple Meads to Severn Beach as part of the Avon branch Explorer set of mini-tours that day.Behind it is Barton Hill Depot choc full of preserved steam engines,a Black-5 and a Bullied Pacific+ a few EWS engines as well.
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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