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The Route-4 12.48 Broadstone Broadway to Poole service is seen on Sopers Lane worked by Wilts & Dorset Optare Solo 3704 NK54DFD on Wednesday 10 July 2013.
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Route 234 is a provincial highway located in the Bas-Saint-Laurent region in the southeastern part of the province of Quebec. The highway runs from the junction of Route 232 in Saint-Narcisse-de-Rimouski and ends at the junction of Route 132 near Grand-Métis. The route runs concurrently with Highway 298 through Saint-Gabriel-de-Rimouski and then with Highway 132 near Sainte-Angele-de-Merici near the northwestern part of the 132 loop around the Gaspe Peninsula.
This is Arriva Wright Cadet 3517 (LF52 UTA), the first ex-london Cadet to arrive at guildford, on the route 17 to Fairlands. Sorry lots of my photo's are so blury, it is quite hard when you are rushing from bus to bus, and have lots of shopping to do. Taken at Guildford Bus Station on 3/1/13.
This is the original 9 foot section of the old Route 66 off US Hwy 59 near Narcissa, Oklahoma. The section is listed on the NRHP.
Total distance: Approximately 5.5 miles.
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Route 66 Sign outside of the Wagon Wheel Motel in Cuba, Missouri.
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The Athlone 10KM and 5KM road races were held in Clonown Village, Co. Roscommon, Ireland on Sunday 28th of April 2013 at 14:30 and 15:00. Clonown is a small townland on the west bank of the River Shannon and is situated about 3 miles south of the town of Athlone. Whilst the townland is almost completely rural it is accessed easily from major routes and towns by the M6 motorway.
This race completely defied the fact that it is only the second year of it's existence. Every aspect of the organisation was professional: from stewarting, registration, start of races exactly on time, car-parking, and post race refreshments. The 10KM route followed an anti-clockwise loop. The race started on the L2035 Togher Road (about 100m from Clonown Centre) and heads towards the old Ballinasloe Rd and back via Creggan with the finish at the Clonown Community Centre. The 5KM run was added this year to provide a managable challenge for people who are following programmes such as Operation Transformation. The 5KM race route follows a meandering around the townland. The race starts at the church in Clonown and head clockwise around the Ballinaculla townland which offers lovely views of the River Shannon. The route then goes to the Drumlosh road and runs for 1.5 km before the roundabout which is the 3km mark. The race then turns around and returns back to the village and finish at Clonown Community Centre. Both races share some of the race route for the Flatline Athlone Half held in September (www.athlonehalfmarathon.com/) which makes the race routes very fast and flat.
Overall Race Summary
Participants: Approximately 400 people took part in both events with runners, joggers, walkers, and families involved.
Weather: This was a wonderfully bright dry afternoon but a very strong wind made difficult running conditions in places.
Course: Very flat accurately measured course on rural roads and bog roadway. There were waterstops provided at various points and by locals along the route. Very well stewarded.
Refreshments: There were lots of refreshments served in the community center aftwards.
Location Map: This is the start/finish area on Google StreetView [goo.gl/maps/W0Hxc]
Some Useful Links
The Clonown area on Google Streetview [goo.gl/maps/W0Hxc]
Facebook Page for the Athlone 10KM Race 2013 www.facebook.com/Athlone10krun?fref=ts
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Taken during the last week of London General Operation, E84 and EH3 are seen awaiting a return to Pimlico
Abandoned garage in Chelsea, OK along Route 66. The roof was caved in and looked like it might have been done by a fire.
I usually don't post two route artifacts a once, but this was a very interesting ride. I wonder who was shaving on my route? Or, was this left over from vandalism?
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Three images each two stops apart merged in Aurora HDR 2019 and polished up in Photoshop CC.
Canon 70D and Canon EF-S 17-55mm f2.8 IS USM lens with circular polarizer.
On Route 611 in Pipersville, just north of Plumsteadville.
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