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From the 1st January 2020 fines may be levied against rail operators who have failed in their responsibilities to comply with accessibility legislation such as the Rail Vehicle Accessibility (Non-Interoperable Rail System) Regulations 2010 (RVAR 2010) and the Persons of Reduced Mobility Technical Specification for Interoperability (PRM TSI) regulations. As two car Networkers do not meet this legislation the 31st December 2019 was due to be the last time they were legally allowed to operate alone on the Bromley North line. 466010 photographed here would be the last legal and come midnight the first illegal train to run on the line.
However, on 20 November 2019 Jeremy Hotchkiss, Deputy Director for Rail Technical Industry Competitiveness at the Department for Transport made a special dispensation for the Bromley North branch line. This says that Class 466 vehichles are no longer permited to work independently after "31 December 2019, apart from units operated to provide services on the Bromley North branch line to and from Grove Park until 23:59 on 31 December 2020" (assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/syste...).
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2009/11/27 Open_Sailing Workshop at the CCCB ( www.cccb.org ) Barcelona Spain, with Cesar Harada, Ruairi Glynn, Ollie Palmer, Colet Castano.
Network rail class 31 - 31285 hauls a test train from Exeter riverside yard - Goodrington via Heathfield 16/7/13
Wearing original British rail green and Thornaby 51L shed plates, 37057 is seen at Saltburn station on a colas rail hauled network rail test train on Saturday 19th October 2019
Network rail DVT 9708 passes the former Drakelow East curve Junction with the 07.52 Derby RTC to Derby RT
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Colchester Osborne Street 24.2.12
Ex Arriva London South DDL 13 .
Also used by TGM at Stansted and Harlow
Main portfolio image for the Smashing Magazine 'Network' brand.
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- exhibition opening
Mine Yours Ours 2015: "Network"
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka
April 23 - May 14, 2015
Photo: Magdalena Rikanović / Drugo more
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Rimavská Sobota with the Sobôtka fortress did not endure wars and natural catastrophes and therefore now has a network of streets and a regular-shaped square. The central quadrant Hlavné Square is a pedestrian zone and could be envied by other towns. Foundations of an older medieval sacral building incorporated into the paving were once visible on the square; however an unattractive modern glass building was built above them. The original Gothic church belonged to the Calvanist religeon and was demolished by and order of Maria Theresa in 1771, as the local Calvanists, afraid of losing the church, attacked a Catholic procession two years before. The new Catholic church, built in the centre of the square in 1790, was consecrated to St. John the Baptist. Calvanists have another church (1784) situated in the south corner of the square. A high tower was added to the Baroque-Classicism building and it is one of the landmarks of the town. The Knižnica Mateja Hrebendu building on the southwest side built in 1801 has the prettiest facade in the town; it was the seat of Gemersko-Malohont County.
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Lafcadio Cortesi.
This celebration was hosted by Lara & Gar Truppelli at the Lake Chalet Seafood Bar & Grill in Oakland, California.
- exhibition opening
Mine Yours Ours 2015: "Network"
Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Rijeka
April 23 - May 14, 2015
Photo: Magdalena Rikanović / Drugo more
More: drugo-more.hr/en/mine-yours-ours-networked-disruption-exh...
Elite6 Business Networking www.elite6.co.nz
We are a progressive and forward thinking business networking organisation that brings local businesses together each week for an hour of interactive networking.
At each meeting one member delivers a 15-minute presentation to the meeting.
Then, each person speaks for five minutes about their business while sitting at a table of six. Tables are mixed each week, so you get to meet different people. This is a major point of difference with Elite6 compared to other networking groups. Members are encouraged to meet outside the Elite6 meetings for further discussion about how their businesses might collaborate and/or refer to each other.
We also promote each business online with the Elite6 Members Directory each member has the ability to post Blogs and Events! Again this is distinctive to Elite6. Several groups meet each week in Ferrymead, Cashmere, Rolleston, Christchurch City, Tower Junction, Rangiora, Papanui, Waimakariri, Avonhead, Merivale and Sydenham with more groups springing up all the time in other areas.
We’d love to have you visit one of our groups so If you are interested in joining us Register online and one of our Facilitators will contact you!