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Bus No: 1322
Body: Santarosa Motorworks Inc.
Engine: Nissan Diesel FE6-D
Chassis: Nissan Diesel PKB212N
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Transmission: M/T
Route: Cubao-Lucena
Location: EDSA-Kamuning, Quezon City
Daewoo BH115E with SR Cityliner BV115 frontmask made by Penta Compound
Shot location: Phase 1-C Clubhouse, San Lorenzo South, Brgy. Malitlit, Santa Rosa, Laguna
This is the jam making kitchen at Healey's cider farm nr Truro Cornwall ,England .Today they were making Strawberry & Cointreau jam ......would have been rude not to buy some
Engine Doosan DE12TIS
Seating configuration 2x2
Model Santarosa Motors "Cityliner"
Chassis Daewoo BV115 "PL5UN58JDAK"
These plums were so sour so I made jam - as I don't use sugar, they are still sour, hahaha ;-) , I love their colour though !
Bus no.: 958
Classification: Airconditioned Provincial Operation Bus
Seating Configuration: 2x2
Seating Capacity: 51 Passengers
Model: SR City Liner BV115
Manufacturer: Santarosa Motor Works Inc.
Chassis: Daewoo BV115
Engine: Daewoo DE12TIS
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
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Shot Location: Shell Gasoline Station, SLEX
Mint MyJam Carousel Days
JAM Liner, Inc. | 1706 | SR Daewoo BS120S 1st Generation fleet by CMANC/Santarosa Motor Works, Inc. (SRWMI - Philippines)
🚏 Rationalized Route Assigned in Route E: EDSA Carousel (under Mega Manila Consortium Corporation)
🕚 Date Taken on December 4, 2021 • 2:10 PM
📍 Photo Shot Location @ EDSA-Shaw, Mandaluyong City
️ Landmark: Near SM Megamall/Starmall EDSA-Shaw, MRT Shaw Station
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Destination: SM Lucena
Region #
Bus Operator: JAM Liner Inc.
Bus number: 1301
Bus Type: UD Trucks SR PKB
Area of Operation: Provincial Operation
Classification: Air-Conditioned
Seating Configuration: 2x2
Transmission: Manual Transmission
Last year, I made frozen strawberry jam, and shared with friends when I make yeast rolls. Turns out I am way more popular now... Ansh: in a jar
Is the Euro “engine” still running strong or some “broken” gear will need to be replaced/removed? Maybe all it need is some oil... olive maybe?
Macro Monday project – 05/21/12
"Gears"
Operator: JAM (Phil. Touristers)
Bus No.: 514
Bus Body: Daewoo Cityliner BF106
Chassis: PL5FJ50HD9K
Engine: DE08TIS
Route: Pacita - Navotas via EDSA
Bus No: 895
Body: Santarosa Motorworks Inc.
Engine: Doosan DE12TiS
Chassis: Daewoo BV115
Suspension: Leaf Spring Suspension
Transmission: M/T
Route: Buendia-Balibago
Location: SLEX-Buendia, Makati City
Test shoot of dancer and aspiring model Jamal Callender. A Fantastic dancer he is a a third-year dance student at the prestigious Juilliard School here in New York City. Our recent shoot was to update photographs for his ModelMayhem.com portfolio. He provided me with great dance photo images and I provided him with some simple editorial images for his book.
more dance image of Jamal to come.
Model: Jamal Callender
The children at Letham made these to sell at their eco craft fair. They stuck tissue paper on to Jam Jars and added wire handles with buttons and beads for decoration.
Red Jammers are buses used at Glacier National Park in the United States to transport park visitors. While the buses are called reds, the bus drivers are called jammers because of the sound the gears made when shifting on the steep roads of the park. The "jamming" sound came from the unsynchronised transmissions, where double-clutching was a must.
Originally tested at Yosemite National Park in California in 1935, they were manufactured as the Model 706 by the White Motor Company from 1936-1939. The distinctive vehicles, with roll-back canvas convertible tops, were the product of noted industrial designer Alexis de Sakhnoffsky, and originally operated in seven National Parks. Glacier National Park still operates 33 of their original buses today on the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park, Montana, United States, where they are referred to as Red Jammers. Wikipedia