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More from the 2012 archives... Bulleid Battle of Britain Class 4-6-2 Pacific 34067 "Tangmere" passes through Worting Junction in charge of a "Dorset Coast Express" excursion bound for Weymouth.
Having created a very smoke filled atmosphere under the main roof, SR Merchant Navy class no. 35018 'British India Line' departs from York on 29th August 2019 with 'The Scarborough Spa Express'.
IMO number : 9299056
Name of ship : BENCHIJIGUA EXPRESS (since 01/04/2005)
Call Sign : ECHP
MMSI : 224441000
Gross tonnage : 8973 (during 2005)
DWT : 1000
Type of ship : Passenger/Ro-Ro Cargo Ship (during 2005)
Year of build : 2005
Flag : Spain (since 01/04/2005)
A Rustic WA'P5' From Ghaziabad ELS Having Road Number 30072 Rests At Katni Murwara Jn. After Bringing In The 40 Minutes Before Time Running 18477 PURI-HW Kalinga Utkal Express
22823 BBS-NDLS Rajdhani Express with GZB WAP-7 30224 goes berserk through Bhaupur on an bright and beautiful morning.
TransPennine Express 68022 'Resolution' seen at Scarborough, powered down after arriving in from Manchester Victoria
For my video; youtu.be/lWDINaKb6kA?si=0QlzXtrn4KHhNqw3,
Bombardier CRJ-900LR,
YVR, Vancouver International Airport,
Sea Island, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.
The Bombardier CRJ/Mitsubishi CRJ or CRJ Series (for Canadair Regional Jet) is a family of regional jets introduced in 1991 by Bombardier Aerospace. The CRJ was manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace with the manufacturing of the first CRJ generation, the CRJ100/200 starting in 1991 and the second CRJ generation, the CRJ700 series starting in 1999.
Production ended in December 2020 after 1,945 were built.
National Express West Midlands BX61LHV 5508 seen on Moor Street, Birmingham on service 47 to Longbridge
Railway Charter Services Limited 43059 with five Mk3s and 43058 seen passing Aisgill under grey skies, heading for Skipton.
National Express West Midlands SP13BSZ 5429 seen leaving Wolverhampton Bus Station on service 15 to Merry Hill
During lockdown the rush express services have not been operating, however with Scotland now in phase 3 of lockdown, Lothian re-introduced certain express services back into the timetable.
Here is Lothian 388 heading along Princes Street on X37 to Penicuik. 20th July 2020.
Express Motors Volvo B10M / Alexander PS R901 XVM stands at Oakeley Arms after operating Bws Coleg 464 from Llangefni.
National Express Coventry LG72DTU E067 seen at Coventry Railway Station interchange on service 11 from Leamington Spa
West Coast Railways are supplying the stock for a number of 'Polar Express' Charters around the country run by PNP Events. The London one is running between London Euston and Wembley Yard over various days and weekends up to Christmas. Wembley Yard being a very odd destination for any kind of Charter let alone a 'Polar Express'! Standard 5 44871, slapped with 'Polar Express' stickers all over it and adorned with a headlight and headboard, is the power with a WCR Class 47 on the rear. The train runs about 5 times a day back and forth up and down the WCML.
So seeking the advantage of some morning sun before Storm Darragh rolled in for the weekend, the Mrs and I joined one other photographer on the road bridge outside Willesden Junction for the trains second run of the day. It's approach was marked by a healthy amount of steam and some lovely sounds all the way from Wembley Yard. When it came into view under the OHLE I snapped once and just as I was about to snap twice for the main shot, a London Midland EMU swept past going the other way destroying the view! I hung on for an hour and half in the cold for it's next run but by that time a haze was coming over, the light was going and everyone of my shots was a little out of focus... so this was the best I got of the morning.
'Velay Express' No. 101 is seen commencing a run past near the hamlet of Charron, a few kilometres north of Tence, one of the towns along the route. Forestry is a major industry in this area, and the lines of 'plants' seen beyond the train are actually infant christmas trees. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
TransPennine Express 397005 seen passing through Gatley on a service from Glasgow to Manchester Airport
merchant navy class pacific 35018 british india line approaches winsford with the barrow-shrewsbury salopian express----the steam leak is still noticeable
A New York City Transit Authority (NYCTA) 42nd Street Shuttle train is seen arriving on Track 3 - the former uptown express track - at the tightly-curved Times Square-42nd Street Station, ending its short trip from Grand Central just four blocks away.
DB 612 667/167 transita nei pressi di Kornbach effettuando l'IRE3095 (Nürnberg Hbf - Dresden Hbf) il 26 aprile 2012.
DB 612 667/167 runs near Kornbach as IRE3095 (Nürnberg Hbf - Dresden Hbf) on the 26th of April in 2012.
Tatooine Express (7115)
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A night photo of a most unusual sleeper coach bus with two rows of windows where the passengers slept. I believe that this is an extremely rare breadbox style 1930 Nite Coach, some of which were purchased by the Pacific Greyhound Line. I lit the interior of the bus with warm white light using a handheld ProtoMachines LED2 light painting device. This may appear in my second book of night photography that I am working on now. Thank you for looking!
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Nikon D750/Rokinon 12mm f/2.8 fisheye lens. 3 minutes f/8 ISO 200. October 2020.
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National Express West Midlands "Platinum" SK68MFX seen on Moor Street, Birmingham on service 3 to Yardley Wood
Cruise Express charter 6L62, powered by the eclectic combination of 4201 and GL107 depart Picton as they journey toward Central Station, Sydney.
Manx Electric Railway (MER) vestibuled saloon 6 and roofed toastrack trailer 48 racing along King Edward Road as they make the first trip of the day from Douglas to Laxey. The two cars have been plying the rails of the Isle of Man for over 100 years, having been built by G.F. Milnes & Co. in 1894 and 1899, respectively.