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Former Brighton Dennis Dart M78 CYJ now fueled and washed ready for tomorrow's Cobham bus rally at Brooklands.
I looked out my trucks windshield and watched this man standing ready to pump fuel, but no vehicle... a minute later his wife pulled up to the pumps in they're motorcoach. A less interesting photo at that point.
In the Suburbs. Martinez, California. Gasoline, jet Fuel, Diesel Fuel, Petroleum Coke, Industrial Fuel Oils, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Asphalt and Sulfur.
My vantage point from Briones Regional Park. Approximately five miles away. Early morning fog close to the ground. Heavy marine layer behind the refinery.
The last of the Clyde built DL class, DL50 swaps empty fuel tanks for loaded tanks at Birkenhead Port Adelaide on 1-9-14 before taking them to the AFT, with 8121 leading back.
The tanks will be later transported to Alice Springs on GWA's Darwin intermodal service
Macro of a gas stove burner. Double exposure done using a Helios 44-2 lense mounted on a 16mm extension tube.
Due to years of sitting, the top of the fuel tank rusted. A replacement was found locally. This is my father removing the original tank.
CSXT GP38-2 #2813 is parked on the west leg of the wye at Hagerstown yard for refueling. It came in as the leader on the local from Hanover but was so low on fuel that the crew let the remaining three locomotives do all the work while it idled. The rear two locomotives from the consist are parked on "cab 5" to the left of the 2813. Both were originally manufactured for the C&O in 1970 & 1971 respectively. Unfortunately, a few days after this photograph, the 8367 developed a major water leak on the way back east to Hanover and had to be shut down en-route. It went west dead on the next train to Cumberland where hopefully repairs would be made. It's a good motor to operate and having an all C&O set of SD40s has been a real treat to photograph as well as run.
Fujicolor C200, Retina lllC
CP F95 with CP 2253 & CP 2252 is switching Fleischmann's as it passes the only other client served by CP on the Lasalle Loop Spur, Total Fuel. The latter would not be switched this run.
Fuel storage in front of a volcano in Antarctica. It was about an hour snowmobile ride to get out to this area at the airport. It's kind of a crazy airport because there are no real runways and planes just land right on the ice with skis. #antarcticanz #antarctica
Diesel locomotives of the Fox River Valley Railroad and the Chicago & North Western are at the CNW Butler, Wisconsin servicing facility where their appetite for sand and diesel fuel will be satisfied. – November 15th, 1992 ~~ A Jeff Hampton Photograph ©
An F-16CM from the 36th Fighter Squadron strikes a pose just after taking on gas in the Yukon MOA during Red Flag-Alaska 17-1
I was recently in California at an intersection that I once passed very frequently and found that an Iwatani hydrogen refueling facility had been added at this 76 station that has been located here for many decades. I don’t know why but if I search for hydrogen refueling in this area, this facility doesn’t appear.
On Westminster Boulevard at Seal Beach Boulevard.
Knowing the hummingbirds usually leave about the first week of October, I decided to see if I could grab some shots this afternoon.
No sooner had I approached my "blind" than this female Ruby-throated Hummingbird flew up to the feeder.
Not sure if she saw me, but over the next thirty minutes or so, she saw and chased hummingbird after hummingbird away from HER feeder. She was staked out in the nearby camellia bush to keep a very close eye on all trespassers.
Taken through the backdoor window so not as clear as I'd like.
The dual gauge fuel point for diesel locomotives and railcars at Peterborough South Australia. It has rails for 3'6" (1067mm) and 5'3" (1600mm). Note how the gauges share a common rail before separating so that the narrow gauge is centred on the turntable in the background. That fuel point wouldn't be allowed now without proper environmental protection.
Young neighbours from the nearby slum carrying some figs and branches to use for cooking.
Hillview H/S, Chittagong.
A block train of diesel fuel [UN 1202] rumbles through Velký Osek in September 2023 in the care of ČD Cargo 363 506. The (CDC) international freight 44329 from Pirna Gbf , Germany to Valašské Meziříčí in the Zlin Region of the Czech Republic had previously worked south through Germany as the Freight 95732 Hamburg Hohe Schaar to Pirna Gbf.
Thanks to the FMi member who kindly confirmed the identity of this freight working.
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My attempt to portray the famous Shell (oil company) logo, using a small scallop shell and red/yellow lighting.
Thanks for looking.
Entire scallop shell is 55 mm wide at the widest point.
Album - Macro Mondays – Theme [Brands and Logos]
NS 1072 takes on fuel in Ottumwa as the Assistant Engineer chats with the fuel truck driver. The outbound crew would soon get on the head end (1072 is the DPU) and head south. Taken with permission. Ottumwa, IA 1/1/2016.
The Rose-breasted Grosbeaks seem to have moved on as it's been a few days since we've spotted one. Wherever they are, I'm sure you'll take good care of them once they arrive. I miss them already!
While they were here, they ate a ton of safflower seed, and this feeder had to be constantly refilled. This male was probably fueling up for the next leg of his journey, while a female Cardina peers through the glass in disbelief at just how much he ate! LOL!
Couldn't resist stopping to capture these "longhorns" made of old fuel tanks and milk tanks...good thing they're not real, their fence doesn't seem too trustworthy. HFF!