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One of the famous landmarks in the "City of Stars" is the GMA Network Center, the main headquarters of the Kapuso network.

 

This structure was started to erect in 1996 as part of upgrading the network's old facilities and finished in 2000 as the station was celebrating its 50th year in the broadcast industry. Notable events happened on that building such as the rebranding of then "Rainbow Satellite Network" to today's "Kapuso Network (Kapuso Mo, Anumang Kulay ng Buhay" at the top of GMA Network Center. Aside from that, a monument was installed on the facade of the structure, and it was sculpted by Eduardo Castrillo in the same year (2000) depicting the network's leadership in the television and radio broadcast industry.

 

Medium: MyPhone MY33 (enhanced through Adobe Photoshop CS6)

Date Taken: April 20, 2018

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Reference:

Guia, J. (2012, July 23). GMA Network Center. Retrieved May 5, 2020, from www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/GMA-Network-Center

LinkSys SRW208P Business Series

 

8-Port 10/100 Mbit + 2-Port Gigabit Switch

Network Rail 97304 and 31106 Test Train at Newcastle

Network Warrington Volvo B7TL/Wright 192 (LX53AZZ) returns from Dudlow's Green on the 48, 17 February 2012.

Network Rail DBSO No.9714 passes Fairwood Junction,with the 14:18 Yeovil Junction to Reading Triangle Sidings working,with Colas Rail Class 37 No.37099 at the helm,on the 5th of September 2022.

GBRf's ex-Dutch 'Shed' 66 747 approaches Beckett's Crossing, Copmanthorpe, with the 11.51 North Blyth-Drax Power Station laden coal hoppers. Network Rail's box ticking killjoys have done their best to ruin most vantage points at Copmanthorpe by erecting ugly fences. Fortunately, the pointless structure can be climbed here. I say pointless because the reported reason for its presence is to deter suicides. Network Rail appear to have forgotten there is a public foot crossing 150 yards south of this point. Straightforward access to the metals for any depressive. Good to see the railway still knows how to chuck money away! @16.59

Cables and pucks connected together.

Network Rail

BREL InterCity 125 New Measurement Train

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Sheffield station

7 December 2020

Network Rail did a bit of pruning the week I visited and the large tree adjacent the road bridge, station side, has now gone. You can just about see the sawdust left on the bank next to the parapet. This enables a wider shot without loosing part of the train. 66755, wedded to the Arcow for the week, passes over Ribblehead Viaduct with the 6M33, Arcow to Pendleton (BRNDLE HTH). 8/3/17

It's not every day you get something running non-stop through Nottingham!!

 

It seems almost everything stops here, even freight trains for crew changes!!

 

43013 trundles through Platform 6 no doubt off to be stabled on home turf at Derby for the night.

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Celebrating Excellence in Business, Aoife Dunne and Norma Lynch Cork Chammber pictured at Network Cork Business Awards Luncheon at Hayfield Manor

pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228

more info contact Natasha Lynch natasha@essentialfrench.ie

The Grade II * Listed York Railway Station, York, North Yorkshire.

 

Despite the small size of the city, York is one of the most important railway stations on the British railway network because of its role as a key railway junction approximately halfway between London and Edinburgh. It is few miles north of the point where the Cross Country and Trans-Pennine routes via Leeds leave/join the ECML connecting Scotland and the North East with southern England, the North West and the Midlands. The junction was historically a major site for rolling stock manufacture, maintenance and repair.

 

The first York railway station was a temporary wooden building on Queen Street outside the walls of the city, opened in 1839 by the York and North Midland Railway. It was succeeded in 1841, inside the walls, by what is now York old railway station. In due course, the irksome requirement that through trains between London and Newcastle needed to reverse out of the old York station to continue their journey necessitated the construction of a new through station outside the walls. This was the present station, designed by the North Eastern Railway architects Thomas Prosser and William Peachey, which opened in 1877. It had 13 platforms and was at that time the largest station in the world. As part of the new station project, the Royal Station Hotel (now The Royal York Hotel), designed by Peachey, opened in 1878.

 

In 1909 new platforms were added, and in 1938 the current footbridge was built and the station resignalled.

 

The building was heavily bombed during the Second World War. On one occasion, on 29 April 1942, 800 passengers had to be evacuated from a Kings Cross-Edinburgh train which arrived during a bombing raid. On the same night, two railway workers were killed, one being station foreman William Milner (born 1900), who died after returning to his burning office to collect his first aid kit. He was posthumously awarded the King's commendation for gallantry. A plaque in his memory has been erected at the station. The station was extensively repaired in 1947.

 

The track layout through and around the station was remodelled again in 1988 as part of the resignalling scheme that was carried out prior to the electrification of the ECML shortly afterwards. This resulted in several bay platforms (mainly on the eastern side) being taken out of service and the track to them removed. At the same time a new signalling centre (York IECC) was commissioned on the western side of the station to control the new layout and also take over the function of several other signal boxes on the main line. The IECC here now supervises the main line from Temple Hirst (near Doncaster) through to Northallerton, along with sections of the various routes branching from it. It has also (since 2001–2) taken over responsibility for the control area of the former power box at Leeds and thus signals trains as far away as Gargrave and Morley.

 

.. tribal women collecting flowers of 'mahuda' madhuka longifolia, notoriously known for making 'desi' country liquor..

 

see my fav RURAL images here

Network South East Cab Rides Volume 1: Reading to Paddington

The journey starts from Reading and follows Brunel's famous Great Western route into the capital, through Sonning Cutting, Twyford and Maidenhead. We change units at Slough to depart from the bay platform for Paddington. Onwards through Southall through West Ealing Junction etc. and to our final destination of the magnificent Paddington Station in the days before the Heathrow electrification.

 

Network South East Cab Rides Volume 2: Aylesbury to Marylebone

This second programme also takes the approach to the capital as its thread. This time we head for town on the Metropolitan/Great Central Joint line via Stoke Mandeville, Wendover and Great Missenden. The appearance of a centre siding for the reversal of Metropolitan line EMUs and the appearance of the conductor rails confirms we are now running on London Underground metals, with the Underground's own signalling. Onwards through Chalfont & Latimer, Chorley Wood and Rickmansworth, through Moor Park, Northwood Hills and North Harrow we proceed towards the capital, entering Marylebone after a brief halt outside St John's Wood Tunnel.

 

Network South East Cab Rides Volume 3: East Croydon to Farringdon, return to West Croydon

Filmed in 1991 this journey is from East Croydon to Farringdon station in Central London, and returning to West Croydon. The first inward leg is seen from a class 319 dual - voltage EMU operating the Thameslink service between Brighton and Bedford, introduced in 1988. We run straight up the former LB & SC mainline, and are booked non-stop from East Croydon to London Bridge - a distance of exactly ten miles. On the return journey we change at London Bridge into an all stations service for West Croydon via Peckham Rye, Tulse Hill and Streatham Common.

 

Network South East Cab Rides Volume 4: Fenchurch Street to Shoeburyness

After glimpses of the Docklands Light Railway our train heads through Limehouse and Gas Factory Junction towards Bow Junction. At Forest gate Junction we head for Barking and the former Tilbury and Southend mainline, whose stations as far as Upminster have for many years been served solely by London Underground. Beyond Upminutester we call at West Horndon, Laindon, Basildon, Pitsea, Benfleet, Leigh on Sea, Chalkwell, Westcliff. Southend Central, Southend East, and Thorpe Bay before terminating at Shoeburyness, eastern terminus of this busy commuter railway.

 

Network South East Cab Rides Volume 5: Southend to Fenchurch Street

Volume five features the return journey to London and forms a continuation from Volume 4. This time however the return journey is completed via Tilbury. From the cab we witness junctions and stations along the route. Private sidings and disused facilities are also mentioned. Fenchurch Street is reached in good time.

 

Network South East Cab Rides Volume 6: Shenfield to Liverpool Street

After leaving Shenfield we journey along the old Great Eastern mainline to Liverpool Street. The stations en route include Brentwood, Harold Wood, Gidea Park, Romford, Chadwell Heath, Goodmayes, Seven Kings, (past Ilford depot), Manor Park and through Forest Gate Junction. After numerous other locations we arrive at the very much altered and redeveloped Liverpool Street terminus. All change please!

Less fussy, cleaned up version of Apoptosis network, visualised in Ondex.

South Station, Boston, MA

Approaching Thorpe Road level crossing, the trio of yellow NR 57s, 57305, 57310 & 57306, head for Stowmarket from Eastleigh to report for RHTT duties.

Network South East liveried 47715 climbs away from Damems loop with the 14.00 ex Keighley

tausende äste helfen im Netzwerk den baum

193J, Heaton T&RSmd - Newcastle, via Glasgow Queen St. Station, Glasgow, the New Network Rail Train

Network Rail Class 43 No.43299 leaves Dawlish Warren,with the 06:11 Reading to Paignton via Penzance Network Rail Test Train working,on the 18th of November 2022.

Gracias a Tod@s por vuestras visitas y comentarios.

Thanks to all for your visits and comentaries.

 

Please don't use this pic in any media without my permission Thanks.

Por favor no usar esta foto en ningún medio sin mi permiso, gracias.

This Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) learned through many training samples to recognize certain objects. The network consists of several consecutive layers that have learned during the training phase to recognize different characteristics in an image and pass on this information in turn to the next layer. While the first layers recognize more primitive characteristics such as straight lines, colors, and curves, the next layers specialize in more complex forms. The network VGG16 used here is one of the best-known models of this kind.

 

Credit: Ars Electronica - Robert Bauernhansl

See a complete review of my Network Closet here: youtu.be/1MzRNGlDcLs

 

The network closet is only about 30cm wider and twice as long as what you see in this photo. It has its own aircon which runs constantly, keeping the room at about 19C. The second UPS in the photo actually feeds the circuit to the 4 outlets at my desk. To the right is the cabinet where I store all of my camera equipment.

 

Here is the latest immersion view of the room.

The Network Rail Test train heading to Glasgow Queen Street Station on the outward leg of the Heaton to Newcastle test run, here passing through Falkirk High Station, Power car 43014 "The Railway Observer" on the rear.

try it on black!

 

Network Rail 153385 seen approaching Eastleigh working 2Q40 Eastleigh Marshalling Yard to Northam Jn

A map I made of all the social networks I use for a blog post.

I seem to have missed the chapter that was Network Harlow but assume it has now been consigned to the dustbins of failed ideas. Arriva Optare Solo 1454 (YJ06 FXT) was the only Network branded bus I saw in the town on my visit yesterday, 5th February, 2018

 

Concept image representing network, networking, connection, social networks, www,...

Seen passing Hellifield on a Carlisle - Crewe light engine working.

The sign at Essex Road station. There is more NSE signage on the down platform.

Speakers Micheline Sheehy Skeffington, Niamh Bushnell, Orla O’Connor, Olwen Dawe, Keelin Shanley and Danielle Ryan were pictured at Network Ireland’s annual International Women’s Day Celebrations that took place today, Friday 6th March at Trinity College Dublin. The event brought together over 200 of Ireland’s leading business and professional women, celebrating a theme that focused on seizing opportunities in a new social and economic landscape. Network Ireland is an organisation for enterprising women in business, the professions and the arts www.networkireland.ie.

 

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Photography: Conor Healy Photography

At Holme Green crossing on 30th March 2021, Great Northern Class 365 No.365520 leads sister unit 365534 on the 1P05 0637 Peterborough to London King's Cross. The pair have just recently departed Biggleswade station.

I took this photo of GMA Network Center during my first studio tour there.

 

One of the famous landmarks in the "City of Stars" is the GMA Network Center, the main headquarters of the Kapuso network.

 

The structure was started to build in 1996 as part of upgrading the network's old facilities and finished in 2000 as the station was celebrating its 50th year in the broadcast industry. Notable events happened on that building such as the rebranding of the then "Rainbow Satellite Network" to today's "Kapuso Network" (Kapuso Mo, Anumang Kulay ng Buhay) at the top of GMA Network Center. Aside from that, a monument was installed on the facade of the structure and it was sculpted by Eduardo Castrillo in the same year (2000) depicting the network's leadership in television and radio broadcast industry..

 

Medium: MyPhone MY33

Date Taken: July 3, 2018

Copyright 2018. All Rights Reserved.

 

Reference:

 

Guia, J. (2012, July 23). GMA Network Center. Retrieved May 5, 2020, from www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/articles/GMA-Network-Center

free pic no repro fee

Celebrating Excellence in Business, Gillian Hennessy Collins Press, Greta O'Grady Starcamp, Aine Collins TD and Aideen O'Grady Starcamp pictured at Network Cork Business Awards Luncheon at Hayfield Manor

pictures Gerard McCarthy 087 8537228

more info contact Natasha Lynch natasha@essentialfrench.ie

Eastleigh Railway Works, 5th August 2013.

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