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Le Transsibérien est cette voie ferrée qui relie l’Europe à l’Extrême-Orient. Mais la voie la plus mythique au monde est celle qui relie Moscou à Pékin et qui inclut 5600 km du Transsibérien et 2000 km du Transmongolien. La construction de ces lignes fut un exploit, tant pour la longueur de voie que pour les obstacles naturels surmontés, tels des fleuves et des montagnes. Monter à bord de ce train, c’est découvrir progressivement et sans les tracas des valises à faire et défaire, les richesses naturelles et culturelles des contrées qui relient les deux capitales
The Musik Express (Himalaya-type ride) on Casino Pier. Last time we were here they had a fun D.J./ride op on this in the traditional carnival style -- and this time they did too. I think this is my favorite Musik Express ever, both for sentimental reasons and because it is operated with a lot of enthusiasm.
Pictured enjoying the Waterford Hunt Ball at Dooleys Hotel were L-R: Vincent and Goretti Molloy, Caroline Connors, Karen O'Sullivan and Paul Foley Photo: Jim O Sullivan.
Snowball Express XI was a great success as we welcomed nearly 1800 children and families of our fallen military heroes to Dallas for a week full of activities!
Beginning with the arrival of our generously donated charter flights by presenting sponsor American Airlines with all volunteer flight crews from all over the country, the families were taken by Greyhound motor coach and Patriot Guard escort to our host hotel, the Hilton Anatole Dallas. The hotel was filled with activities in the Teen and children lounges, and in the Gallo family lounge for the adults.
Day one began with our police and patriot guard escort to Fort Worth, completely shutting down highway 30 with a 48 school bus precession. Firefighters from Arlington lined the overpasses to wave and salute our families!
After arriving in Fort Worth, the annual Walk of Gratitude was held at the famous Fort Worth Stock Yards. The families were then treated to the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show at the Cowtown Coliseum. From there our families were taken to the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base for a private concert by Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band in a Hangar on base. Gary put on a great show as always for the families and then handed out teddy bears for all the children. Food was provided by Texas Land and Cattle, and prepared with the help of Chef Robert Irvine.
Day 2 included a fun day at four separate game centers around DFW. That evening everyone enjoyed a great dinner and entertainment at Medieval Times Show & Dinner.
The third day included our annual Talent Showcase presented by the Texas Music Project, followed by another amazing closing show by our Chief Fun Officer, David Hira.
Thank you to all of our sponsors and volunteers who help make this amazing week of tributes possible for these special families who have sacrificed so much for our nation. Please visit www.snowballexpress.org to see how you can help sponsor of volunteer for the 2017 event!
ex-LNER A4 Pacific, 60007 'Sir Nigel Gresley' races passed Norton Fitzwarren with an 'English Riviera Express' fro Bedford to Kingswear on Saturday, 20th July 2024.
05/25/2014 A ride operator at the famous Polar Express ride at Coney Island. Kodak Ektar 100. Contax G1. Carl Zeiss Planar 45mm 1:2.0.
Operator: Ariel Express
Bus #: 1094
Classification: Airconditioned Provincial Operation Bus
MMDA OBR Classification: N/A
Body Manufacturer: Pilipinas Hino, Incorporated
Model: Hino FG
Chassis: Hino FG1JPUZ
Engine: Hino J08C-F
Engine location: Front
A/C system: Overhead
Seating Configuration: 2x3
Seating Capacity: 56 passengers
Route: Ternate, Cavite - Lawton
Shot Location: Longos, Bacoor, Cavite
Snowball Express XI was a great success as we welcomed nearly 1800 children and families of our fallen military heroes to Dallas for a week full of activities!
Beginning with the arrival of our generously donated charter flights by presenting sponsor American Airlines with all volunteer flight crews from all over the country, the families were taken by Greyhound motor coach and Patriot Guard escort to our host hotel, the Hilton Anatole Dallas. The hotel was filled with activities in the Teen and children lounges, and in the Gallo family lounge for the adults.
Day one began with our police and patriot guard escort to Fort Worth, completely shutting down highway 30 with a 48 school bus precession. Firefighters from Arlington lined the overpasses to wave and salute our families!
After arriving in Fort Worth, the annual Walk of Gratitude was held at the famous Fort Worth Stock Yards. The families were then treated to the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show at the Cowtown Coliseum. From there our families were taken to the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base for a private concert by Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band in a Hangar on base. Gary put on a great show as always for the families and then handed out teddy bears for all the children. Food was provided by Texas Land and Cattle, and prepared with the help of Chef Robert Irvine.
Day 2 included a fun day at four separate game centers around DFW. That evening everyone enjoyed a great dinner and entertainment at Medieval Times Show & Dinner.
The third day included our annual Talent Showcase presented by the Texas Music Project, followed by another amazing closing show by our Chief Fun Officer, David Hira.
Thank you to all of our sponsors and volunteers who help make this amazing week of tributes possible for these special families who have sacrificed so much for our nation. Please visit www.snowballexpress.org to see how you can help sponsor of volunteer for the 2017 event!
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Snowball Express XI was a great success as we welcomed nearly 1800 children and families of our fallen military heroes to Dallas for a week full of activities!
Beginning with the arrival of our generously donated charter flights by presenting sponsor American Airlines with all volunteer flight crews from all over the country, the families were taken by Greyhound motor coach and Patriot Guard escort to our host hotel, the Hilton Anatole Dallas. The hotel was filled with activities in the Teen and children lounges, and in the Gallo family lounge for the adults.
Day one began with our police and patriot guard escort to Fort Worth, completely shutting down highway 30 with a 48 school bus precession. Firefighters from Arlington lined the overpasses to wave and salute our families!
After arriving in Fort Worth, the annual Walk of Gratitude was held at the famous Fort Worth Stock Yards. The families were then treated to the Pawnee Bill Wild West Show at the Cowtown Coliseum. From there our families were taken to the Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base for a private concert by Gary Sinise & the Lt. Dan Band in a Hangar on base. Gary put on a great show as always for the families and then handed out teddy bears for all the children. Food was provided by Texas Land and Cattle, and prepared with the help of Chef Robert Irvine.
Day 2 included a fun day at four separate game centers around DFW. That evening everyone enjoyed a great dinner and entertainment at Medieval Times Show & Dinner.
The third day included our annual Talent Showcase presented by the Texas Music Project, followed by another amazing closing show by our Chief Fun Officer, David Hira.
Thank you to all of our sponsors and volunteers who help make this amazing week of tributes possible for these special families who have sacrificed so much for our nation. Please visit www.snowballexpress.org to see how you can help sponsor of volunteer for the 2017 event!
Day 280 : October 6
Scavenge Challenge #15 : There Used to Be... a gas station here. This sight is all too familiar in my town. A series of factory closings over the past decade has had a huge impact on the local economy and small businesses.
Operator: Uray Transportation, Calgary, Alberta
Built: 2014
Manufacturer: Prevost Car
Model: H3-45
Notes: On layover in Winnipeg before its 11:30 PM departure for Regina, Saskatchewan via Portage La Prairie, Brandon, and Virden, Manitoba.
Travel Express Dennis Dart / Carlyle H847NOC pulls out of Stafford Street on the 511.
New to Warrington in 1991, amazingly this is still in service in 2011!
The Daily Express Building (120 Fleet Street) is a Grade II* listed building located in Fleet Street in the City of London. It was designed in 1932 by Ellis and Clark to serve as the home of the Daily Express newspaper and is one of the most prominent examples of art-deco architecture in London.
The exterior features a black façade with rounded corners in vitrolite and clear glass, with chromium strips. The flamboyant lobby, designed by Robert Atkinson, includes plaster reliefs by Eric Aumonier, silver and gilt decorations, a magnificent silvered pendant lamp and an oval staircase. The furniture inside the building was, for the most part, designed by Betty Joel.
The building was entirely refurbished in 2000 by John Robertson Architects. The foyer was recreated largely from photographs and the façade completely upgraded.
DSC_3512 - 127 - YJ05 PXF - VDL SB4000/VanHool T9 Alizee - Selwyns Travel (National Express) - Marble Arch, Cumberland Gate 15/02/14
Panda Express #2259 (2,578 square feet)
2031 Coliseum Drive, Peninsula Town Center, Hampton, VA
Opened April 18th, 2014
Hampton's Coliseum Central area is home to one of two Panda Express locations on the Peninsula, this one being the older of the two (Yorktown is the other location). The restaurant seems to follow the same footprint as other standalone purpose-built Panda E's, where the dining room is horizontally spread across the building's right half. The back of the house occupies the back left corner and the ordering/prep counter occupies the front left. Seating consists of upholstered booths/chairs and molded wood laminate chairs, with two circular booths wrapped up in partitions, and a muted color palette is used that compliments the warm lighting quite effectively. The company's Chinese flair seen here is something that I really like about them, which may be a little samey when compared to other locations but gives the chain character that sets them apart from hole-in-the-wall Chinese places.