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After another full day operating trains on the iconic Belgrave to Gembrook railway line, nA Class no. 8A backs into the running shed at Belgrave. Classmate 12A is just visible behind, with 6A out of shot at the back of the line.
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At Clarke Quay, River Valley Road. Customers are strapped down in a metal capsule and hurtled into the air between two 35 m tall towers at a speed of 200 km/hr and spinning them about 15 storeys high into the air.
Photographer Ede (Eduard) Ellinger, Budapest.
Activity: 1870 to 1905.
Mignon portrait, 1890s
Ellinger Ede műterme. Szakács Margit szerint az Úri utca és Korona utca sarkán, későbbi nevén Régiposta utcában 1870-tól 1905-ig működött.
The lead Javelina quickly reversed course and ran back into the shrubs when another vehicle came down the road in spite of my efforts to get it to stop.
Between Elko and Joso, a stop at Reverse seemed like a good idea. Here is a visual representation of all the trains we saw. Neat signal bridge, though. And the codeline. Oh, the codeline.