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Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden; digital copy of slide. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
A Terex Noëll SC644E straddle carrier putting a reefer container into the stack.
Details for the Terex Noëll SC644E
Overall height : 15,4m
Lifting height : 12m
Normal inner width : 3,47m
Inside turning radius : 3,25m
Outside turning radius with big bumpers : 9,4m
Engine : 12,5 liter inline diesel
Power output : 354 kW
Dead load : 67 tons
Load under spreader : 50 tons
Maximum travel speed : 24 km/h
Performances of "Reefer Madness, The Musical" are continuing to sell out — Friday, Nov. 13's 7:30 p.m. show is sold out, as are performances on Saturday, Nov. 14 (7:30 p.m.), Sunday, Nov. 15, and Tuesday, Nov. 17.
Purchasing tickets in advance at the University Box Office, 530-898-6333, is recommended.
"Reefer Madness" has performances through Thursday, Nov. 19, with the exception of Monday, Nov. 16 when the theatre is "black." If you are out and about the evening of Friday, Nov. 13 you might want to come to Wismer Theatre for a special midnight performance of the musical.
More information on our production of "Reefer Madness" is available at bit.ly/1MaAeO8.
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"Reefer Madness" dress rehearsal photos by Chico State University Photographer Jason Halley.
Out of the house for the first time in like 5 days. Hiked out to my spot, and within the first 5 mins. saw my first "Rail God" piece of the day!! Just going to say it, Sundays suck for trains. First couple of trains in the first 20 mins. I would guess. Couple hours later a couple more.
One point there was a sketchy dude coming my way, and the only way to avoid him would have been running along the tracks but he kept to himself and continued on.. Spent a couple hours awaiting one last train before I went home and there ended up being a couple.
One last freight as I was heading back to civilization caused me to run back to the tracks, while opening my bag to get the camera back out for the one last freight of the day, and caught the last "Rail God" piece on that freight.
Every bit of this better than being stuck at home avoiding "the virus"... Anyway, saw some cool pieces today, got some sun, and avoided everyone.
Performances of "Reefer Madness, The Musical" are continuing to sell out — Friday, Nov. 13's 7:30 p.m. show is sold out, as are performances on Saturday, Nov. 14 (7:30 p.m.), Sunday, Nov. 15, and Tuesday, Nov. 17.
Purchasing tickets in advance at the University Box Office, 530-898-6333, is recommended.
"Reefer Madness" has performances through Thursday, Nov. 19, with the exception of Monday, Nov. 16 when the theatre is "black." If you are out and about the evening of Friday, Nov. 13 you might want to come to Wismer Theatre for a special midnight performance of the musical.
More information on our production of "Reefer Madness" is available at bit.ly/1MaAeO8.
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"Reefer Madness" dress rehearsal photos by Chico State University Photographer Jason Halley.
Vancouver's disgraced former Chief of Police - and now Victoria's 2nd hand Chief of Police, Jamie Graham, keeps an eye on Olympic Rower Adam Kreek as he asks the cameraman for a lighter so he can spark up the world's largest joint, the torch for the 2010 Olympic Games.
Get more info on the Olympic fiasco on the Guerrilla News Network:
Does Vancouver's torch look like a joint?
www.thestar.com/article/636701
No worries about a 2010 "Olympic Toke"
www.reuters.com/article/sportsNews/idUSTRE54J7DX20090520
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Photo shot by my Dad, Jay Thomson, at Etowah, TN in December 2007
This is a digital shot Dad took in Etowah a few days ago using a small point-and-shoot of my brothers. It's smaller than most of the shots of his (or mine) I post because of the camera's limitations.
Several Cryo-Trans reefer cars made up part of a CSX freight idling through the Christmas holiday in the Etowah, TN yard on December 24, 2007.
This car was modeled using a factory painted Walthers express reefer. The car is not a perfect match to the prototype but it is close enough. This car would have been built in Santa Fe's West Wichita shops in 1953 starting out leased to REA and then returned to the Santa Fe in 1969. Some of these cars made it into the 90's in MOW service.
Union Pacific RR
64ft 6956cf 'TRINCool' Refrigerated High Cube Box Car
ARMN 111199
Blt. Trinity Rail (TRN), 2003/4 (ARMN 110000-499)
UP Centennial Yard, Fort Worth, Texas
October 19th, 2005
1280 x 840