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USCGC Dependable (WMEC–626), Reliance-class, and USCGC Sycamore (WLB-209), Juniper-class, seagoing buoy tender, in Staten Island, New York, USA. May, 2022. Fleet Week. USS Milwaukee (LCS-5), Freedom-class littoral combat ship as well. Copyright Tom Turner
Mountains along the divide north of Mt Stapleton, at the head of Yakoun Lake on Graham Island of Haida Gwaii.
...in which Stapleton and some M8s attempt to corral a bunch of loose space critters. Why Stapleton decided to request assistance from limbless droids is anyone's guess.
On a related note, did anyone watch Battlestar Galactica yet? I thought the season ender was a WTF moment. The whole show has now gone completely bonkers. FM me if you think you can even come close to explaining what the hell is going on.
DON'T post it here. People hate spoilers, and I will delete, then probably block your dumb ass.
Dusk in Stapleton, a neighborhood of Denver that used to be the Stapleton International Airport (note the tower that still stands)
'Skinhead' 31117 works a Nuclear Flask from Bridgewater to Sellafiled, probably on June 23rd 1983. She is seen here passing through Stapleton Road on the now-lifted Up Main.
c1983.
© [R. C. Tarling
A Down HST crawls over the 20mph slack at Stapleton Road. The rear of the train is on the 1 in 75 towards Filton.
© [R. C. Tarling.
The disused side of Stapleton Road railway bridge following the reduction from four tracks to two in 1984.
The much maligned Stapleton Road in Easton, Bristol.
A print from Dad's hall wall. I've borrowed a few of his wall prints to scan over Christmas.
Any idea of what year this may have been taken would be welcome. I'm guessing around 1910 ish ? I may be well out but it's a guess.
Stapleton Road is so famous it even has it's own twitter
Owing to possessions in both the Severn Tunnel and the Badminton line, trains ran from Bristol Parkway via Temple Meads to Paddington on 24 September 2016 and here we see 43189 passing Stapleton Road on the 1130 from Bristol Parkway.
Four airline terminal maps of Denver Stapleton International and Denver International (DIA) airport over the years.
The Continental map from 1988 reflects it at roughly the peak of its hub in Denver more than a year after it acquired the assets of the local-service carrier Frontier Airlines (here in 1986) in early 1987 (here in February 1987). It dismantled the hub in the early 1990s. United operated its hub from concourses A and B, and other airlines operated from concourse E.
The United map from 1998 shows DIA’s current facilities - opened nearly 20 years ago on 28 February 1995 - but before the regional extension of concourse B opened in 2007 and the five-gate extension of concourse C opened in November 2014.
The current Southwest and United (here is the associated route map) maps show the airport today, with the aforementioned concourse extensions - unfortunately Southwest does not show gates in its diagrams.
Also see a United diagram of Denver Stapleton from 1989.
SF Design Petite Coquine in pink
LostAngel pose
youtube.com/watch?v=MXoAbIDyY88
I just like the song :)
532 approaches Stapleton Rd with a late running Avonmouth to Whatley stone, not far behind 66169 on the Avonmouth Westbury, 18/11/19.
Some how an old fishing bouy and footy seem to fit next to a gliding Brown booby and the thousands if busy terns. Maybe its all the coconuts laying around that make it harmonious :)
131. Bossa Nova Dolores dress in crimson
Ingenue Jitterbug Doll hair
Lost Angel Female Runway Walk pose
"Christmas is most truly Christmas when we celebrate it by giving the light of love to those who need it most."
-- Ruth Carter Stapleton
On 7 July 2009, 67016, with 67017 at the rear, approaches Stapleton Road on the 1617 Taunton - Cardiff Central.
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[This album contains 7 photos[ One of the most interesting sights in Lynchburg, Virginia is City Cemetery where a variety of displays are found, including a rail depot (from Stapleton, Virginia), a small medical museum, a dovecote, and a large water pitcher among others.
The structure is essentially of side gable style with a front bay that was probably the ticket window. Slender brackets support the overhanging roof. The end gables and front bay contain decorative millwork. Board-and-batten exterior walls are used on the end gables as well. Windows and doors are generally narrow. A simple chimney tops the building.
The sign at the Stapleton station reads as follows: "This Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Station was in use at Stapleton in Amherst County, Virginia, from 1898 until 1937. It is the only remaining C&O 'Standard Station' of its size and style.
In 1999-2001 the badly-deteriorated Station was dismantled board-by-board and reconstructed here to interpret the importance of railroads in the history of Lynchburg. Through employment, war, and accident, thousands of people buried in this cemetery lived and died by the railroad.
The furnishings and instruments in the Station Agent, Passenger, and Baggage Rooms are typical of the World War I era."
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