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A Canadian National local is working University Park in Monee, IL with CN 9615 in the lead. We found the train and the rain about the same time, which come to think of it is how all good catchers happen.
Local People, Radda. Radda, Italy. August 27, 2016. © Copyright 2016 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.
Local people form an impromptu tableau in the town of Radda, Italy
It was our last day in the hills of the Chianti region of Italy, and for reasons I cannot recall at the moment we made one final visit to the small, hilltop village of Radda, situated in the wine and olive growing region between Florence and Siena.
We arrived early — which makes sense, in retrospect, because later we had to drive to Florence, where we would stay for the next few days before flying back to the US. The town, which can be quite busy at times, was rather quiet, and some of the small streets were almost deserted. The sun was low enough still that the narrow streets were still in shade. I walked up steps to the front of the town church, looked down, and made this photograph of an interesting collection of people standing near some steps.
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An ICG local was working the area; here a pair of SW9’s pull west across the IHB. If you look close you can see my none too reliable Dodge Omni by the first boxcar; I hate to think of how many repairs I put into it! Definitely not a hot rod; it had so little power that I had to go downhill at like 90 mph to still be making 55 at the top of the next!
Summit IL / Argo Crossing
ICG w/b local crossing IHB
ICG 1229 SW9
ICG **** SW9
Local greenhouse tomatos...they are soooo good! Have I mentioned how much I love spring yet today??? : )
Local: Coronel Xavier Chaves (MG).
Lei do Direito Autoral nº 9.610, de 19 de Fevereiro de 1998: proibe a reprodução ou divulgação com fins comerciais ou não, em qualquer meio de comunicação, inclusive na Internet, sem prévia consulta e aprovação do autor.
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Hrvatske Željeznice (HŽ) DMU 7121 124 & 7121 123 (left) and DMU 7122 033 & 7122 011 (right) are seen at Osijek. Monday 7th April 2014.
HŽ series 7121 consists of a motor wagon and a trailer. These units are originally built by Đuro Đaković in Slavonski Brod for "ŽTP Zagreb" (a Croatian division of Yugoslav Railways JŽ) between 1981 and 1986 under the licence of Macosa, Spain. In 1991, the series became a part of the rolling stock of Croatian Railways (HŽ)
The Y1 is a diesel-hydraulic standard gauge railcar (single self-propelling carriage). The production of the railcars was begun in 1980 by Kalmar Verkstad and Fiat Ferroviaria for Sweden. Classified as series 7122 by HŽ, second-hand examples began arriving from Sweden in 1996. The 7122s are used in Istria and Dalmatia and around Bjelovar, Varaždin, Osijek and Karlovac.
The largest allocation of single deckers operated by Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire's Preston base, the company operates 28 in various guises from their standard configuration to the recently transferred Gold-spec examples having been made surplus to requirements by Rock Ferry. All of the Alexander Dennis Enviro300s are integrals, fitted with the body's own chassis.
Repainting of the fleet is well underway with both Gold and standard examples having received Local colours; the allocation is constantly changing as the fleet is often swapped between the main bases between Chester, Gillmoss, Preston and Rock Ferry.
Local 27114, a long time Preston resident has since made the move over to Chester, allowing for Alexander Dennis Enviro400s to return back to Preston after periods of being on loan.
Alexander Dennis Enviro300 27114 (SN14 LNJ) leaves Preston Bus Station on 111 to Leyland, Moss Side.
Local veggie offerings are winding down a bit as we head into Miami Hot, but Urban Oasis has loads of these wee tomatoes.
Sulzer type 2 class 25 no. 25059 heads along the 'GN straight' with a 2 car dmu in tow on 4th May 2019, forming the 14.35 'local' to Ingrow, during the KWVR's mixed traffic gala.
Powercar 43009 which retains FGW livery is on the rear as it leaves Pershore station in Worcestershire on 15-8-17
43027 with 90 Glorious Years Vinyls is the lead Powercar
The working is the 1P57 14.25 Great Malvern to London Paddington Great Western Railway service
El Museo Chicote, antes conocido como Bar Chicote o bar de Perico Chicote, es un local de la Gran Vía madrileña n.º 12, inaugurado en 1931 por Pedro Chicote, el barman del Hotel Ritz,1 como uno de los primeros locales de cocktail en la capital española. El "Museo Chicote", como tal, nació en 1940, cuando Perico decidió mostrar al público su colección de casi diez mil botellas de diferentes bebidas almacenadas en un sótano contiguo, cifra que según algunas fuentes alcanzó los 20.000 ejemplares, considerándose entonces la mejor del mundo en su modalidad, hasta el punto de que Aristóteles Onassis le ofreció al barman treinta millones de pesetas por ella.
El Bar Chicote se instaló en el edificio construido en 1914 por Eduardo Reynals a partir del diseño del arquitecto Luis Gutiérrez Soto.
A lo largo de su historia y ya desde sus comienzos, el establecimiento de Chicote ha convocado a los personajes famosos de cada época. A su barra se han acodado personajes de sangre azul como (Rainiero de Mónaco o la Princesa Soraya...), políticos de todas las tendencias (José Antonio Primo de Rivera y "La Pasionaria" entre ellos), escritores (con Ernest Hemingway y José Ortega y Gasset, a la cabeza de una lista interminable), o estrellas de cine clásico (Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly, Ava Gardner, Rita Hayworth, Sofia Loren, Gregory Peck) y deportistas míticos como Alfredo Di Stéfano o Puskas. Más tarde también fue uno de los puntos de reunión de los consagrados de la llamada movida madrileña, al tiempo que en 1982, el alcalde de Madrid Enrique Tierno Galván inauguraba un nuevo y efímero Museo Chicote en el Paseo de Recoletos n.º 41. que pocos años después se volatilizó.6 En 2004 recibió un premio denominado MTV-Campari Recommneds al mejor bar de Europa.