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Cool start up company I was able to partner with. Had a lot of fun with it and will be doing more work with them.
An extremely dirty TT109 leads 9206, TT122, 9214 and TT120 through Victoria Street with UL218 to Kooragang Island for unloading
Friday 11th April 2014
This place had more spiders per square foot than any place I have ever been with the exception of the Lake Michigan lakefront during the hatch season..
Wall to wall dirt on top of dirt, the heavy and humid air carried globs of it and breathing was atrocious
This is a standard Westinghouse Model 520 "Explosion Prood" phone found in factories, like this, trains, mining operations and Ships.
Weighing in at about 30lbs and is made out of cast iron and brass, the design is to limit sparks.
One from the East Coast trip back in August. Took a while to clean up as my sensor was filthier than a filthy thing on filth day!
DB Cargo Class 66s 66187 and 66083, wearing RHTT livery, draw to a halt at Birmingham New Street with the 13:12 Bescot T.M.D to London Euston RHTT.