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Operator- National Express
Operating Area- Nationwide
Make- Caetano
Model- Levante
Chassie- Scania K410EB6
Fleet No- N/A
Reg- NX71SCO
Location Seen- Manchester
Service- 590 London - Glasgow
Info- Operated by Bruce Coaches
Seen- 9/7/25
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!
The Catskill Mountain Railroad Polar Express heading west across route 209 through the Hurley Flats in November 2014.
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!
Super rare & collectible vintage 1948 GMC 1/2 Ton Canopy Express Produce Truck.
Exterior paint presented in 2-tone Green complemented by a Dark Brown vinyl interior.
Features include:
* Optional larger displacement 270 C.I. GMC six cylinder engine with split manifold &
dual exhaust
* 12 volt electrical conversion with alternator replacing generator
* 3-speed on column manual transmission
* Chrome grille
* Chrome front & rear bumpers
* Brand new premium bias ply wide white wall tires
* GMC script center caps with beauty rings
* Factory heater
* Turn signals
* Wood bed
* Rear bed slide out rear produce shelf
* Vinyl canopies roll up & down to lock securely in place
* Aluminum diamond plate running board step plates
* Hand painted "Farmers Produce" door & parcel shelf signage
* Passenger side mirror
* Hanging produce scale
Introduced in 1947, this 1/2 ton GMC Canopy Express series truck is the rarest of the all new Advance Design Series trucks manufactured by both Chevrolet & GMC. The Canopy Express trucks harkens back to the days before Super Markets when fruit / vegetable-market street vendors brought their wares to their buyer's home in city neighborhoods and the newly burgeoning "suburbia". The GMC version is more collectible & even rarer than the Chevrolet. There are no production figures found for GMC trucks in 1948 but it is probably safe to say this GMC truck is most likely the rarest of all the Advance Design Canopy Express series trucks manufactured between 1947-1955.
There is probably only a handful of these trucks left today. When was the last time you saw a GMC Canopy Express truck let alone offered for sale? Well, I have a nice one ready to promote your business or make it a new addition to your vintage truck collection.
Please call Stuart @ show contact info info for more information. Truck is currently located in S. Georgia.
Offered @ $36,900
Aug 2016
"BT Express, a rhythm-and-blues group, is shown here testing the 3M Digital Mastering System at New York's Sound Ideas Studios. Chief engineer Jim McCurdy is punching in the 32-track 3M digital recorder via its remote console."
- db, October 1980
Transe Express perform Mischievous Bells as a part of the free events to open the Melbourne international arts festival
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!
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!
Outbound express fresh from Union Station making its first stop of the afternoon.
Downers Grove IL / Main St
METX w/b commuter express
METX 191 F40PHM-2
Lake Michigan high speed ferry Lake Express visits Kewaunee, Wisconsin as part of training exercises on November 1, 2010.
Kewaunee is significant in Lake Michigan maritime history as the end point of the very first car ferry voyage in 1892. Kewaunee was paired with Frankfort, Michigan in the early years of Lake Michigan car ferry operations.
Lake Express is based in Milwaukee, WI and operates on a route connecting Milwaukee, WI and Muskegon, MI.
York County Library Hosts Cocky’s Reading Express for Special Summer Initiative
A group of students from Rock Hill’s Richmond Drive Elementary School got a very special surprise on Wednesday, May 23, as part of their visit to the York County Library. They met Cocky, the University of South Carolina’s mascot, who brought his Reading Express to Rock Hill to emphasize the importance of reading.
Cocky’s Reading Express is an award-winning literacy outreach program designed to inspire South Carolina children to read. USC students accompany Cocky in his visits around the state, read aloud to children, and give each child a book.
The Richmond Drive Elementary School students are part of a new Summer Reading Coalition, a partnership between the Rock Hill School District, Richmond Drive Elementary School, the Winthrop University VISTA Program, and the York County Library, to help at-risk students maintain their reading skills over the summer months. Ten students from each grade level in grades K-5 will participate in the pilot program. In addition to encouraging children and families to visit the public library, students will be invited to participate in bi-weekly events at the school during the summer. The York County Library Bookmobile will also make scheduled visits to the school.
York County Library staff got an opportunity to talk with the students about the importance of a library card and the library’s summer reading program “Dream Big – Read!” As a part of this initiative, more than 188 new library cards have been issued to Richmond Drive Elementary students.
For details about Cocky’s Reading Express, visit www.libsci.sc.edu/ccbl/cockyreadingexpress or contact Christine Rienecker, program coordinator, at 803-734-8207
Noto is a name of the peninsula in Japan.
Noto Peninsula is on the Sea of Japan side of the Mainland(Honshu).
Express Noto is a night train that runs at the Kanazawa station of Ishikawa Prefecture from Ueno station in capital Tokyo in Japan from which Noto Peninsula is.
2009/8/23 金沢総合車両所(松任本所)公開 での撮影です。
This photograph is taking a picture by a general opening of the factory of the train to the public.
Roses Express #73
538 North Main Street, Emporia Shopping Center, Emporia, VA
I still haven't been able to determine who the original occupant of Emporia's Roses Express store was, nor do I know what differentiates an "Express" Roses from a regular location. What I am sure of, though, is that this store feels as vintage as can be! The salesfloor is beneath a drop ceiling with troffer lighting, surrounded by plain cream-colored walls and a weathered tiled floor. Support beams are covered with pegboard panels. Most of the salesfloor is a basic vertical rectangular shape, with the stockroom on the left side and with a small pocket of additional salesfloor space under a recessed ceiling in the front left corner. It's a neat place, and I'd just love to know what its' history is!
The Glacier Express is an 8 hour trip across 291 bridges, through 91 tunnels and across the Oberalp Pass at 2033 metres in altitude.
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!
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!
Roses Express #1225 (18,698 square feet)
1321 East Memorial Drive, New Market Shopping Center, Ahoskie, NC
Opened in 2015; previously Maxway
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!
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
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!
BRC based WAP-4E loco - 22335 approaches Birshibpur with Howrah bound 12905 (Porbandar-Howrah) Express at its tow !!
Azadi Express, a photographic exhibition on wheels about India's struggle for independence, has been traveling across the country to commemorate the 150th year of the First War of Independence.The train has reached Meerut.
150 years war of independence celebration comes to close on 10th May 2008.People of India have been requested to observe silence for 57 seconds at 18.57 on that day.
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!