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Some nice morning sunshine coincides with the weekly 6S43 Carlisle Kingmoor - Torness flasks crossing the embankment at Thankerton headed by an 88 + 68 combo.
37610 'TS Ted Cassidy' tops new liveried classmate 37218 on the 6K74 additional weekend flasks. Seen at Acton Bridge running 85 minutes early. Taken 23/1/16
Top driver at the helm with toots and a bit of power on!
My first proper shot of DRS liveried class 20s and it took place at Cam & Dursley. It was 20308 and 20305 working an early running 13:41 Berkeley - Crewe Coal Sidings 15/4/15
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Direct Rail Services Class 68s 68027 and 68016 "Fearless" pass through Kings Norton with the 15:21 (42 early) 6M63 Bridgwater F.D to Crewe Coal sidings (Drs) nuclear flask. 68s 026-032 have been delivered in a plainer version of the DRS because they are due to be reliveried into full TPE colours for use on TPE services. In total, 14 locos will be used and all but 68033 and 34 will be in TPE livery.
Glass flask from Syria or Palestine, 100–225 CE.
The iridescent surface of ancient glass is the result of decay caused by soil conditions.
Scammell GTC 603X under the gantry crane in the nuclear flask compound at Bridgwater as a flask from Hinkley Point is loaded. 9/8/83
Travelling south at Parton, the first of three Flask trains to be photographed during the day, is 6C22. This is the Kingmoor - Sellafield Flask train which had worked from Torness the previous day. Seen in poor conditions at 0735 are 37's , 37606+37603.
13/4/16
I spent a morning in Jacksonville Beach on my last visit to Florida. I was hoping it would have an interesting boardwalk or something. Nah. Mostly restaurants and dive bars. It was okay, but not particularly interesting the way Wildwood or even Myrtle Beach are. Leica R4, Lomography Metropolis, ECN-2 development.
68017/68003 on approach to Prestonpans working 6M50 14:59 Torness Power Station - Carlisle Kingmoor Sdg(Drs)
DRS liveried class 68's 68001 'Evolution' and 68007 'Valiant' speeds north at Oldends Lane in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire with the 6M63 Bridgwater FD to Crewe CS nuclear flask train
Two Mercury flasks that weigh about 78 pounds each full. Photographed with a Kodak Retina I using Kodak Tri-X 400 film semi-stand developed in Rodinal 1:100 for 1 hour.
65/365 - Coffee/Tea
Out for a walk in the countryside, with a sandwich for lunch and a flask of coffee.
A collection of ancient Greek Glass Alabastron or Perfume Bottles; circa 600 to 1 BC.
Getty Villa Museum, Los Angeles; July 2021
More flasks! This time DRS Compass liveried Class 68s nos: 68023 'Achilles' and 68002 'Intrepid' provide the power for 6M67 11:58 Bridgwater to Crewe flasks as it passes the site of the former Coalpit Heath station.
The train was looped at Bristol Parkway after arriving 58 mins early. It was held until it's booked path despite nothing initially being behind it!
This Month (August) saw the last of the flask trains to Sellafield.Movements were stopped during the duration of the Olympic Games in London but now all the spent fuel has been removed.Here a pair of class 20s wait for loading to be completed at Leiston.It was always a good day out driving round the Suffolk country lanes once the train departed to get to the next good photographic spot,although I never did manage a decent image of the class 20/37 combo!
Direct Rail Services Class 37s 37612 and 37716 pass through Barnt Green with the second flask train of the day, the 13:56 (118 early) Bridgwater F.D to Crewe Coal sidings (Drs), just three minutes after the Berkeley.
With 1 flask only on 6S43, Kingmoor - Torness, we see 37405+37608 approach Wallyford on the 24th April 2014
Free-blown marbled flask of violet and opaque white glass canes, which begin at the rim and spiral down to wrap horizontally around the body, terminating in a spiral at the underside. The feet were created by pinching the gather, pulling it down and bending it out 90 degrees.
Roman, 1st c. CE, Eastern Mediterranean.
Getty Villa Museum (2003.285)
20309 and 20305 on the 6C53 Crewe to Sellafield nuclear flasks approaches Kirkby-in-Furness 28 minutes early - 23/05/15.
Slowing for the loop at Grayrigg,37259 is the lead engine
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73 141 has paused at Appledore briefly before heading off down the single line freight only branch to Dungeness. The Thursdays only Willesden to Dungeness Flask train on a gloomy day back on the 5th December 1991. The main motive power for these trains was either a 33 or 73 locomotive.
A Blue Perfume Flask with White Festoons; ancient Greek, circa 200 to 1 BC.
Getty Villa Museum, Los Angeles; July 2021
The pair of 31's on the Trawsfynydd flasks had failed on the Conwy Valley line and 37107 was sent to rescue them. The other 31 had brought the Valley flasks to Llandudno Junction where the train was combined.
37259 and 20309 on the 6C22 06:56 Carlisle to Sellafield flask train put on a bit of a show as it leaves Parton station - 10/06/15.
And running 5 min. early catch the1W93 Cardiff Central - Holyhead with a Coradia unit posing as 007 !
Needless to say the Red Telephone box still awaits it's refurbished door!
68025/68016 working today's 6M22 12:17 Hunterston - Sellafield B.N.F seen here passing through Barassie.
my bestie Jen (flickr) made this for me as a Christmas gift. a flask featuring Thom Yorke in a galaxy jacket. y'all, i refuse to drink without it.