View allAll Photos Tagged Loading
A switcher crew is in charge of this Western Maryland coal train at Laurel Bank, WV with 20 loads for Spruce on May 4, 1973. George Berisso photo.
C509, C504, C510 and BRM001 pull forward as they load their train with coal at Clarence Colliery before forming CA04.
Clarence, NSW.
Sunday, 20 February 2022.
The sun sets on another day of the LS&I running back to Eagle Mills with loads in tow behind a pair of GE relics.
LSI 3000
Ordnance Marines load a pair of GBU-38 500-pound Joint Direct Attack Munitions on an AV-8B Harrier II+ from VMA-223 at MCAS Yuma during WTI course 1-24, which was the final course to produce Weapons and Tactics Instructors for the Harrier community.
Shot for my article on the final Harrier WTI course in the May 2024 issue of Combat Aircraft Journal.
A Combine harvester empties it`s load of freshly harvested grains of wheat into a trailer which will soon be taken back to the farm by the tractor.
Nr. Braunston, Northamptonshire.
21st August 2019
Aiea, Oahu, Hawai'i
Walking around the loading docks at Pearl Ridge Shopping Center.
Captured @ f/0.95 (incorrect EXIF data)
Canada Steamship Lines 1967 built vessel Frontenac loads salt at Fairport Harbor, OH on the Grand River.
Former Mittal GP15s wait to bring coke loads into Indiana Harbor as CSX YN2s tie onto empties. East Chicago, IN
I saw this idea in a video of lockdown photo ideas to try. In the video he had a drum from an old washing machine and was able to set up the photo outside so was able to get a much wider angle of view, showing much more of the inside of the drum. Mine is done in my in situ machine - and it doesn't have the necessary depth either using a wide angle lens or even with my smaller Panasonic camera.
ANSH 104 (12) an object's point of view
120 pictures in 2020 (21) checks
Around 8 o'clock on the sunny morning of Saturday, August 31, 2024, a loaded coal train heads east on the Marysville Subdivision through Edgar, NE.
Far from it's Santa Fe home rails, CN 2138 leads a new life on the CN working in the Twin Ports area. Here it is leading a Limestone train up Proctor Hill out of the city of Duluth.
Ship maintenance, cargo moving and other logistical necessities are vital in keeping interstellar commerce flowing; the H-9 Loader Mech is a frequent sight around the legitimate (and illicit) ports of the galaxy.
Although not rated for combat, the walker is a sturdy and hard wearing design capable of surviving knocks and scrapes within busy and hazardous cargo terminals.
Having dumped their loads for the Jones & Laughlin steel furnaces, hoppers are now being returned by the Cuyahoga Valley to interchange connections. Soon they will be back at the mines.