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Whilst Class 142 Pacers are to be eliminated from services on the Tyne Valley line, there are still a number of the type inflicting their own individual discomfort on passengers. On 19th August 2019 the 09:20 Nunthorpe to Hexham service 2W19 was worked by 142087, seen here just after screeching to a halt at Gateshead Metrocentre.
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We had to wake up extra early to go do these shots, six fourty five to be exact. He had no idea where any of this would be, but we were lucky enough to find it. This background is totally used out but I wanted to expieriment with it just for fun.
In the early days of steel-reinforced concrete, the wonder material was thought so strong that buildings might become impossible to demolish. A hundred years later and with the advent of huge, hydraulic bitey jaws, we now know this isn't true. In fact given the rapidity of the demolition of New St Andrew's House it's proving entirely the opposite.
The five lifts are now exposed, along with one of the lift motors in the machine room floor at the top. Look carefully and you can see how the top office floor was given wallpaper, and the lift doors even had wooden surrounds. Although the Scottish Office ministers and senior civil servants initially occupied the top floor of the west central wing (Areas 24 and 25 of Level 300.5), perhaps they later moved to the 7th floor which overlooked the bus station and the multi-storey car park. The rest of the floors clearly had to make do with paint.
New St Andrew's House was oil-fired (to the vexation of the National Coal Board, at the time of design). The great heating duct, whose pipes carried smoke to the atmosphere, is now nicely exposed, with one of the pipes lying at the bottom.
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02/11/2016, sailing from Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain.
On route from Barcelona to Antigua.
Built in 2010 by Feadship Koninklijke De Vries Scheepsbouwyacht, Aalsmeer, Netherlands (Feadship De Vries SL39 mk3).
410 g.t., as 'Go.'
GO Transit 8183 is a 2013 Alexander Dennis Enviro500, operating on route 88 to Trent University.
Photo taken on Simcoe St near the Peterborough Bus Terminal in Peterborough, ON.
Toronto Go Transit double deck coaches with "Control Cab". departing Union Station, Toronto, Ontario Canada.
GO Transit 8167, a 2014 Alexander Dennis Enviro500, is seen departing Finch GO Bus Terminal on GO Transit route 19C.