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IMO number9882372
Vessel NameKOWHAI
Ship typeRefrigerated Cargo Ship
FlagPanama
Gross Tonnage13014
Summer Deadweight (t)11500-
Year of Built2020
Port of Lyttleton.
IMO: 9185334
Name: PACIFIC MAGNOLIA
Vessel Type - Generic: Cargo
Vessel Type - Detailed: Reefer
Status: Active
MMSI: 357697000
Call Sign: 3FQW9
Flag: Panama [PA]
Gross Tonnage: 7959
Summer DWT: 8057 t
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 138 x 21.4 m
Year Built: 1999
Home Port: PANAMA
Grao de Castellón, 21/12/2016
Buque frigorífico "Jorgen Reefer", atracado en el muelle transversal exterior del puerto de Castellón para cargar naranjas con destino a Estados Unidos.
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Reefer vessel "Jorgen Reefer", at Castellón port loading oranges por USA.
Beyer Patton photo
An excursion along the San Luis Central is getting set to leave Monte Vista, CO for a run up the SLC's line. Riders are boarding the makeshift coaches, consisting of some of SLC's reefers.
Monte Vista, CO
1982
Train of the Day
2/7/23
GTW eastbound excursion behind 2-8-2 (4070) passes 18th St. on C&WI. Should be 16th Street Tower in right background, with signal bridge on IC Iowa line to the right of that. Bascule bridge is on "St. Charles Air Line." Okay, I'm not sure whether or not that is the 16th Street tower (where the C&WI crossed the NYC/Rock Island tracks out of LaSalle Street Station), but I'm going to let it stand. Someone who has more knowledge of this angle could offer a correction or confirmation. I do know that these tracks, that yard, and those reefers are gone! This area is now, I believe, a nice looking place called "Ping Tom" Park; it is very close to "Chinatown." A lot more pleasant for the average person, but a lot less gritty feel than I was used to seeing in the "Toddlin' Town." I miss it.
Stacks of refrigerated containers, or reefers waiting at the port of Hampton Roads. The pattern of these stacked containers makes for interesting, almost abstract image.
Shipping container that uses refrigeration to transport temperature-sensitive cargo and perishable goods such as food, beverages, pharmaceuticals, and flowers.
The SLC brings 3 reefer cars back into the yard in Monte Vista, CO with their SW8 #70 leading the way.
Named after Taganrog which is a port city in Rostov Oblast, Russia located on the north shore of Taganrog Bay in the Sea of Azov this vessel is registered in Panama, built in Japan, owned by Germans and seemingly operated by the British.
At 440 feet long and 9,638 tonnes this reefer boat (I had to look that up) transports a great deal of frozen fish. Marine tracking websites show her currently in Vigo, so it looks as though she has transported south Atlantic fish to Spain.
Photographed anchored in Blanco Bay, just off Port Stanley, the Falkland Islands. By the look of her water line it looks as though she is waiting for her cargo.
A nice, long block of reefers, filled with Washington state produce (thanks Nick!) heads east on the Union Pacific near Malta, Illinois. The headlights in the distance are those of a stack train that is proceeding nice and slow past it's red signal...
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Willrett Road grade crossing
Union Pacific Railroad
Malta, Illinois, USA
Olympus E-510 DSLR
Olympus ED 40-150mm f4-5-5.6 zoom
ISO 400 RAW
Grao de Castellón, 30/10/2016
Buque frigorífico "Swan Chacabuco", llegando al puerto de Castellón por la tarde para cargar naranjas con destino a Estados Unidos.
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Reefer vessel "Swan Chacabuco" arriving at Castellón port in the afternoon to load oranges for USA.
I finished building these BMR SLRX reefer cars yesterday and I think they are just so neat.
For these I went for the printed parts, and man are those nice. I got a couple decal sheets for the Liberty Bonds scheme as well, but those'll have to wait for some budget before I can get to them.
I really like how they look paired with #2926 on my shelf, as well. Definitely anachronistic with the CE-6 caboose, but I don't mind.
Can't wait to get more cars built.