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The State Line is a divider between California and Nevada states on the south shore of Lake Tahoe. Trust me, lake Tahoe looks this blue even with the naked eye.
This photo was taken on board Heavenly Gondola.
The C&NW Conover-Phelps, WI branch line has been put out to pasture by the pile of rail sections. It's probably a nature trail today. This photo was taken in September, 1979 as the trees are turning color for fall. The last run was in January, 1979.
Image of a Conrail RoadRailer train made on the Fort Wayne Line in Crestline, Ohio. (Scanned from a slide)
Arguably, the most impressive part of the show was the opening. (Golden Gate Bridge 75th Anniversary Fireworks, 2012.)
Reading based Class 101 Metro-Cammell Set L835 heads away from Hayes & Harlington while working the 12:17 London Paddington to Reading Thames Line service.
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The skyline of the 'Kop van Zuid' in Rotterdam. Hotel New York is nicely situated between all the new high-rise buildings. A cruise ship docked at the Holland America Wharf.
Building Facts:
On the front: Hotel New York. (Based in the former office building of the Holland America Lines)
On the left: World Port Centre. Height: 123 m (404 ft)
In the middle: The Rotterdam. Height: 149 m (489 ft)
On the right: Montevideo. Height: 139 m (458 ft)
City: Rotterdam.
Country: Netherlands.
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Orange Line services 34, 35 and 36 offer buses at least every 3-5 minutes between Nottingham, Canning Circus and Queens Medical Centre Monday to Saturday daytimes, all pushchair and wheelchair friendly with next stop voice and screen announcements.
The 34 then carries on to University of Nottingham up to every 5 minutes term times (every 30 minutes outside of term time)
The 35 carries on to Bulwell via Wollaton Vale, Bilborough, Strelley, Broxtowe and Cinderhill up to every 10 minutes
The 36 continues to Chilwell via Woodside Road and Beeston every 7/8 minutes
A line of semi derelict and cannibalised buses at the Network Buses depot.
A little used Bristol RE, a structurally unsound Citaro (now at the bottom of a lake) and two early RH olympians donating parts to the newer incumbents in the fleet
In fact, since this photo was taken the further away olympian has been spruced up for use as a spare bus whilst some pre-summer renovations and servicing goes on.