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Travel postcards for tealight's swap on swap-bot. Collage of images I took on our Route 66 trip in late September plus some sewing and a packing tape transfer.
Seen heading along Tollerford Road on Friday 11 October 2013 is Optare Versa Demo bus YJ62FFB working the Route-5 11.05 Tollerford Road to Poole service.
A route 65 bus heading to Rosedale Mall, from the Cathedral area. In the background, set up for the Red Bull Crashed Ice event is in progress.
Bus #1287
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Route 134 is a highway in the province of Quebec, running from Candiac on the South Shore of the Saint Lawrence River to Montreal, crossing the river on Jacques Cartier Bridge. On the South Shore, Route 134 is named Taschereau Boulevard (boulevard Taschereau), after the prominent Quebec family that included former premier Louis-Alexandre Taschereau. From Jacques Cartier Bridge to the end of the highway at Sherbrooke Street (Quebec Route 138) in Montreal, the highway is a one-way pair formed by Papineau Avenue and De Lorimier Avenue. Close to it's north end on Sherbrooke Street (Route 138), coner Papineau Avenue. Montreal, Quebec.
Route 136 Bridge over the Mississippi River from Fulton, Illinois to Clinton, Iowa
October 2005
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Route 329 is a provincial highway located in the Laurentides and Lanaudière region of Quebec and serves a large portion of the popular touristic area as well as numerous lakes and cottage areas in the Middle and Upper Laurentians. It runs from the junction of Route 148 just east of Lachute and ends 93 kilometers further north at the junction of Route 125 in Saint-Donat just south of Mont Tremblant Provincial Park. It is briefly concurrent with Route 364 in Morin-Heights and Route 117 in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts. Lachute, Quebec.
This Toronto "bike route" ends, but continues 75 metres to the left. However, no left hand turns are legally allowed
Oct. 15, 2021: The closed Sun 'n Sand Motel in Santa Rosa, New Mexico, is falling apart, and city officials want the site bulldozed.
A tour from Lyon to Lyon, France using the RN7 then the RN82 "La Route Bleue" through Saint Etienne and the Pass of La République.
Some remains of time where RN7, linking Paris to Menton, was the main road "of the sun". Former old gas station and old hotels following the historical way sometimes abandoned or declassified next to the modern route.
Ancienne publicité pour Schneider et les Huiles Berliet dans le secteur de Marchézal.
Sony A7 and Minolta lens MC Rokkor-PG 58 mm f/1.2.
Various processing using Luminar 2018 software.
Next chapter in scanning pictures of my brother's service in the US Army during the Vietnam war. I have pictures of Terry's Basic Training, Military Police AIT and Infantry Branch Officer's Candidate School.
Our tour was called the Exodus Tour because it traced the journey of the Israelites. Compare it with ours
Route 132 is the longest highway in Quebec. It follows the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River from the border with the state of New York in the hamlet of Dundee (connecting with New York State Route 37 via NY 970T, an unsigned reference route, north of Fort Covington), west of Montreal to the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and circles the Gaspé Peninsula. This highway is known as the Navigator's Route. It passes through the Montérégie, Centre-du-Québec, Chaudière-Appalaches, Bas-Saint-Laurent and Gaspésie regions of the province.
Pic taken in Tracy, Quebec.
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Route 133 is a historic and heritage road of the Montérégie region in the province of Quebec, with north/south orientation and located on the eastern shore of the Richelieu River. Its northern terminus is in Sorel-Tracy, on the south shore of the Saint Lawrence River. The southern terminus is in Saint-Armand at the United States border with Vermont, close to Highgate Springs, where it continues southward past the Highgate Springs-St. Armand/Philipsburg Border Crossing as Interstate 89. Prior to the 1970s, the portion between the international border and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu was known as Route 7, which served as a continuation of US 7.
Here is Centrebus S285 NRB, an Optare Solo on route 44 from Luton. Taken at Stevenage bus Station on either 8th or 10th of April 2013.
8610 is a 2013 New Flyer XDE40 on the Route 5. Today this New Flyer earns its keep despite being mostly empty at the start of its route.
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