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Visiting Ballarats unique station over the weekend of the 21st and 22nd of August was like taking a step back in time. The stations large roof would catch wisps of steam, with the smell of coal smoke in the air, and the clamour of people boarding and alighting the train making it seem more like the days of steam, rather than 2010!
In August 2010, to celebrate the return to service of 121yr old steam locomotive Y112, Steamrail Victoria ran a train to Ballarat behind K153 (with T356 along as insurance). Over the weekend of the 21st and 22nd of August, Y112 and K153 ran a number of push-pull shuttles between Ballarat and Sulky (on the Maryborough Line).
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Location: Tin Hau Temple, Cheung Chau, Hong Kong
Blogged: jgmphotography
Further Information: One of the hundreds of temples through Hong Kong dedicated to Tin Hau, goddess of the sea. Full description of the legend is here
Heidi from our Wolverhampton centre is congratulated by Mr Brian Marsh, OBE.
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Scenes from the “Scientific and Technical Partnerships in Africa: Technologies, Platforms and Partnerships in support of the African agricultural science agenda,” meeting co-hosted by IFPRI and AfricaRice, 4-5 April 2017, Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire. (Day 1)
Photo : R.Raman, AfricaRice
The seasons' last MobileMonday in Tartu looked deeper into the toolbox of cross-platform mobile development before going to summer vacation.
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The former dock platform at Maryborough station. This one was used by trains between Maryborough-Ararat. At the other end of the station is another dock platform that was used for passenger trains between Maryborough and Castlemaine. 29th May 2017.
Skylight and stairs on platform 9 in Bristol Temple Meads station. Swiss cottage architecture from the wacky genius of Isembard Kingdom Brunel Esq.