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SWR 450067 seen passing Southampton Maritime working 2B56 Bournemouth to Winchester at 15:48

Eastleigh : 16-8-2024

SWR 444006 seen at Eastleigh working 1T64 Portsmouth Harbour to London Waterloo at 18:10

South Western Railways 1L21 09:20 London Waterloo - Exeter St Davids

Yeovil Junction

31st May 2019

SB 451 Relating generally to hunting and fishing: Sunday Hunting and Noodling

444006

South Western Railway.

Weymouth Station.

SWR 701044 seen approaching Eastleigh working 5Q52 Staines Up Loop to Eastleigh Trsmd at 18:40

South Western Railway

Class 450/0 'Desiro' 450050 & Class 444/0 'Desiro' 444021 & 444005

London Waterloo, 16 February 2024

5717+5728

Wimbledon, 14/2/23

2J07 0636 London Waterloo to Hampton Court

SWR Class 159 No.159010 passes Clink Road Junction,with the 10:44 Yeovil Pen Mill to London Waterloo service,on the 10th of May 2022.

GOVERNOR JUSTICE, SECRETARY THRASHER RECOMMEND PROJECTS FOR WEST VIRGINIA’S APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION INVESTMENT PACKAGE

  

CHARLESTON, WV – Today, Governor Jim Justice and Secretary of Commerce Woody Thrasher recommended seven projects totaling almost $3 million in grants from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Investment Program.

“These projects will not only address many of our community and economic development needs in the state, but also take advantage of our assets so that we can continue to grow our economy,” said Governor Justice. “We are pleased to have such a strong commitment from ARC and our local and regional partners to ensure a brighter future for West Virginia.”

“Thanks to these funds from the ARC, West Virginia communities can build stronger infrastructure, increase access to educational programs and services and infuse more community-based recreational and wellness activities,” said Secretary Thrasher. “I am proud of our team in the West Virginia Development Office that works diligently with the Appalachian Regional Commission to administer these funds to organizations who invest wisely in the Mountain State.”

West Virginia’s ARC program is a partnership of federal, state and local participants that provides financial and technical assistance for economic development and infrastructure projects.

Projects recommended for ARC funding include:

AREA DEVELOPMENT:

  

MULTI-COUNTY

 

Jobs for West Virginia Graduates, Inc.$130,000

Jobs for West Virginia Graduates

The project will provide at-risk high-school students with specialized instruction and guidance, including tutoring and mentoring services, career development training, and leadership development. The result will strengthen graduation rates and employability for at-risk students. The project will serve an estimated 175 students in Cabell, Greenbrier, Randolph, Lincoln, and Wyoming Counties.

 

MULTI-COUNTY

 

Region 7 Planning and Development Council$96,000

Economic Analysis and GIS Mapping Project

 

The project will identify and inventory all businesses and commercial entities in the Region 7 area, developing a geodatabase of economic assets that can be used with GIS for economic analysis and planning. The geodatabase will also provide critical information and data for short and long-term recovery from natural disasters. The project area includes Barbour, Braxton, Gilmer, Lewis, Randolph, Tucker, and Upshur Counties.

MULTI- COUNTY

 

West Virginia University Research Corporation$130,000

Energy Express Initiative

The project will provide support for the West Virginia Energy Express program, a summer feeding, literacy, and physical activity program for elementary school students. Project activities include expanding the number of Energy Express sites in ARC-designated distressed and at-risk counties, enhancing reading and literacy activities, recruiting community volunteers, expanding program collaborations, and increasing the overall number of children that will benefit from the summer program. The project area includes the counties of Boone, McDowell, Lincoln, Webster, Clay, Roane, Calhoun, Mingo, and Gilmer and Wyoming.

 

MINERAL COUNTY

 

Potomac State College of West Virginia University$100,000

Nursing Simulation Lab Equipment

The project will purchase state-of-the-art nursing simulation lab equipment that will enhance the training and education of students in the nursing program at Potomac State College of WVU. The simulation lab will allow the college to increase the number of nursing students in the program and improve the retention and completion rates of students by offering simulated experiences in a controlled clinical setting.

 

MULTI-COUNTY

 

YMCA of Kanawha Valley$275,000

Upper Kanawha Valley YMCA Initiative

The project will provide start-up funding, including equipment and personnel costs, to create a new regional YMCA center in Montgomery in the Upper Kanawha Valley. The YMCA will provide much needed recreational services and programs for residents surrounding communities in the valley and for students of Bridge Valley Community Technical College.

MULTI-COUNTY

 

Active Southern West Virginia$199,190

Making Southern West Virginia Active

The project will provide funding for workplace wellness and community-based healthy living and eating programs. Project activities include working with local schools to develop exercise and healthy living clubs, recruiting and developing local community health leaders to promote and organize active living programs in communities, and expanding a workplace wellness initiative that focuses on healthy living education and activities in the workplace. The project area includes Fayette, Nicholas, Raleigh, and Summers Counties.

DISTRESSED COUNTIES:

 

MINGO COUNTY

 

Town of Gilbert$679,000

River Bend Road Waterline Extension

The project will extend public water service and fire protection to the Verner and Paynter Bottom areas of Mingo County. The area is currently served by wells that are unreliable or provide a poor quality of water. The waterline extension will also provide much needed infrastructure for future economic development based on the nearby Hatfield-McCoy trail system. The project will serve 33 new customers.

 

ROANE COUNTY

 

City of Spencer$800,000

Wastewater System Improvements

The project will provide upgrades to the City of Spencer sewage collection system and wastewater treatment plant to correct inflow and infiltration problems in the system. The project will serve 1,568 existing residential and commercial customers and provide much needed infrastructure improvements for the city.

 

WEBSTER COUNTY

 

Cowen Public Service District$316,000

Webster County High School Water Tank Replacement

The project will replace the main water tank of the Cowen PSD water system that is currently failing. The water tank provides water service and fire protection to the Webster County High School and surrounding area. The project will improve the reliability and safety of water service for approximately 1, 315 existing residential, commercial, and community customers.

CALHOUN COUNTY

 

Calhoun County Commission$240,000

Calhoun County Park Star Park Improvements Phase 1

The project will provide funding for the construction of an ADA-compliant bath house and restroom at the Calhoun County Park. The project is part of a multi-phase development of a star gazing park designed to attract star gazers and amateur astronomers as overnight guests, increasing local tourism based on the area’s uniqueness in having dark skies and little light pollution. The project will increase visitation and spending in the local economy and spur the development of additional local and regional amenities that in turn will further economic development.

Archers Road, Eastleigh

GOVERNOR JUSTICE, SECRETARY THRASHER RECOMMEND PROJECTS FOR WEST VIRGINIA’S APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION INVESTMENT PACKAGE

  

CHARLESTON, WV – Today, Governor Jim Justice and Secretary of Commerce Woody Thrasher recommended seven projects totaling almost $3 million in grants from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Investment Program.

“These projects will not only address many of our community and economic development needs in the state, but also take advantage of our assets so that we can continue to grow our economy,” said Governor Justice. “We are pleased to have such a strong commitment from ARC and our local and regional partners to ensure a brighter future for West Virginia.”

“Thanks to these funds from the ARC, West Virginia communities can build stronger infrastructure, increase access to educational programs and services and infuse more community-based recreational and wellness activities,” said Secretary Thrasher. “I am proud of our team in the West Virginia Development Office that works diligently with the Appalachian Regional Commission to administer these funds to organizations who invest wisely in the Mountain State.”

West Virginia’s ARC program is a partnership of federal, state and local participants that provides financial and technical assistance for economic development and infrastructure projects.

Projects recommended for ARC funding include:

AREA DEVELOPMENT:

  

MULTI-COUNTY

 

Jobs for West Virginia Graduates, Inc.$130,000

Jobs for West Virginia Graduates

The project will provide at-risk high-school students with specialized instruction and guidance, including tutoring and mentoring services, career development training, and leadership development. The result will strengthen graduation rates and employability for at-risk students. The project will serve an estimated 175 students in Cabell, Greenbrier, Randolph, Lincoln, and Wyoming Counties.

 

MULTI-COUNTY

 

Region 7 Planning and Development Council$96,000

Economic Analysis and GIS Mapping Project

 

The project will identify and inventory all businesses and commercial entities in the Region 7 area, developing a geodatabase of economic assets that can be used with GIS for economic analysis and planning. The geodatabase will also provide critical information and data for short and long-term recovery from natural disasters. The project area includes Barbour, Braxton, Gilmer, Lewis, Randolph, Tucker, and Upshur Counties.

MULTI- COUNTY

 

West Virginia University Research Corporation$130,000

Energy Express Initiative

The project will provide support for the West Virginia Energy Express program, a summer feeding, literacy, and physical activity program for elementary school students. Project activities include expanding the number of Energy Express sites in ARC-designated distressed and at-risk counties, enhancing reading and literacy activities, recruiting community volunteers, expanding program collaborations, and increasing the overall number of children that will benefit from the summer program. The project area includes the counties of Boone, McDowell, Lincoln, Webster, Clay, Roane, Calhoun, Mingo, and Gilmer and Wyoming.

 

MINERAL COUNTY

 

Potomac State College of West Virginia University$100,000

Nursing Simulation Lab Equipment

The project will purchase state-of-the-art nursing simulation lab equipment that will enhance the training and education of students in the nursing program at Potomac State College of WVU. The simulation lab will allow the college to increase the number of nursing students in the program and improve the retention and completion rates of students by offering simulated experiences in a controlled clinical setting.

 

MULTI-COUNTY

 

YMCA of Kanawha Valley$275,000

Upper Kanawha Valley YMCA Initiative

The project will provide start-up funding, including equipment and personnel costs, to create a new regional YMCA center in Montgomery in the Upper Kanawha Valley. The YMCA will provide much needed recreational services and programs for residents surrounding communities in the valley and for students of Bridge Valley Community Technical College.

MULTI-COUNTY

 

Active Southern West Virginia$199,190

Making Southern West Virginia Active

The project will provide funding for workplace wellness and community-based healthy living and eating programs. Project activities include working with local schools to develop exercise and healthy living clubs, recruiting and developing local community health leaders to promote and organize active living programs in communities, and expanding a workplace wellness initiative that focuses on healthy living education and activities in the workplace. The project area includes Fayette, Nicholas, Raleigh, and Summers Counties.

DISTRESSED COUNTIES:

 

MINGO COUNTY

 

Town of Gilbert$679,000

River Bend Road Waterline Extension

The project will extend public water service and fire protection to the Verner and Paynter Bottom areas of Mingo County. The area is currently served by wells that are unreliable or provide a poor quality of water. The waterline extension will also provide much needed infrastructure for future economic development based on the nearby Hatfield-McCoy trail system. The project will serve 33 new customers.

 

ROANE COUNTY

 

City of Spencer$800,000

Wastewater System Improvements

The project will provide upgrades to the City of Spencer sewage collection system and wastewater treatment plant to correct inflow and infiltration problems in the system. The project will serve 1,568 existing residential and commercial customers and provide much needed infrastructure improvements for the city.

 

WEBSTER COUNTY

 

Cowen Public Service District$316,000

Webster County High School Water Tank Replacement

The project will replace the main water tank of the Cowen PSD water system that is currently failing. The water tank provides water service and fire protection to the Webster County High School and surrounding area. The project will improve the reliability and safety of water service for approximately 1, 315 existing residential, commercial, and community customers.

CALHOUN COUNTY

 

Calhoun County Commission$240,000

Calhoun County Park Star Park Improvements Phase 1

The project will provide funding for the construction of an ADA-compliant bath house and restroom at the Calhoun County Park. The project is part of a multi-phase development of a star gazing park designed to attract star gazers and amateur astronomers as overnight guests, increasing local tourism based on the area’s uniqueness in having dark skies and little light pollution. The project will increase visitation and spending in the local economy and spur the development of additional local and regional amenities that in turn will further economic development.

Seen resting at Portsmouth Harbour before setting off for London Waterloo (444040 on the front)

SWR 701006 seen approaching Eastleigh working 5Q40 Southampton Central to Stains Up Loop at 11:38

South Western Railway Class 450, 450093 with 450087 arriving into Hilsea working 1T42 1212 to Basingstoke, service had started at Portsmouth Harbour but the service normally works to London Waterloo but due to South Western Railway industrial action, service was booked to terminate at Baskingstoke, taken 16th December 2019

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So here I was, stood like a scarecrow minding my own business, when out of nowhere approached a figure asking "what are you doing in my field"? Of course I knew it wasn't "his field" but he lives under the bridge further up, and eventually he buggered off, much like the Snow & Ice Treatment Train (SITT) with 66764 and 66772 that I was waiting for that was booked to run to Weymouth, but instead had terminated short and returned to Totton Yard from whence it came. So, something of a consolation prize I guess was South Western Railways Class 159 No.159007 as it heads down Christchurch bank operating 5Y14 11:44 Salisbury T&RSMD - Bournemouth T&RSMD departmental move. Bournemouth undertake C4 exams on these units which involves new wheels and new air and fuel tanks.

 

The area to the right has been granted outline planning permission, which will ultimately transform this whole area and the loss of the only decent photographic location in the area. Details here www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/new-homes/christchurch/roeshot-gra...

 

​5 January 2024

 

16:9 aspect ratio crop.

 

Taken with the aid of the camera on a pole.

South Western Railway 159020, still in SWT colours, and SWR liveried 159005 power through a damp and dull Potbridge working 1L31, the 11.50 London Waterloo to Yeovil Pen Mill service.

South Western Railway 707021 accelerates away from Clapham Junction with 2S38, the 13.03 Weybridge to London Waterloo service, while London Overground 378147 makes a less pacy departure with 2L73, the 14.15 Clapham Junction to Stratford service.

📣| SWR / South Western Railway

🚂| Class 455718

🚂| Class 455737

📍| Feltham

 

#class455 #455718 #455737 #southwesternrailway

SWR 701006 seen approaching Shawford working 5Q50 Eastleigh Trsmd to Staines Up Loop at 08:55

SWR 701028 seen approaching Shawford working 5Q50 Eastleigh Trsmd to London Waterloo at 08:50

SWR 444019 seen approaching Eastleigh working 1Z20 Southampton Central to London Waterloo at 18:40

Driver and "Manston" at Swanage Station.

SWR 444038 seen passing Eastleigh working 1W22 Bournemouth to London Waterloo

SWR 450036 seen approaching Eastleigh working 5B00 Eastleigh Arlington to Northam C.S.D at 11:30

9V-SWR - Boeing 777-312(ER).

Singapore Airlines.

Singapore Changi Airport (WSSS/SIN).

02JUN2021.

Photo: Bruno Proence Alves.

Obs: SQ882 departing for Hong Kong (VHHH/HKG).

SWR 444040, seen working 2B15 London Waterloo to Poole departing Eastleigh at 09:01

SWR 158881 seen approaching Eastleigh working 2R28 Salisbury to Romsey via Redbridge

SWR 444043 seen working 1W50 Bournemouth to London Waterloo approaching Eastleigh

"Manston" and "30120" at Corfe Castle.

SWR Class 159 No.159016 heads towards Fairwood Junction,with the 11:37 Basingstoke to Yeovil Junction service,on the 19th of April 2022.

South Western Railway Class 158, 158887 standing at Romsey after working 2R72 from Salisbury via Southampton and Eastleigh and would work 2S65 2035 to Salisbury via Eastleigh and Southampton, taken 18th August 2019

SWR 444001 seen approaching Eastleigh working 5T15 Eastleigh D.C.S. to Eastleigh

South Western Railways 1L40 10:25 Exeter St Davids - London Waterloo

Yeovil Junction

31st May 2019

 

Totally inadequate for the custom and losing time at every stop due to the time taken to load. I bailed here and waited for a far emptier 11:53 to Waterloo which by now was only 15 minutes away. If this is now regular, I'm glad I'm no longer living in Axminster!

SWR Class 159 No.159106 passes Bradford Abbas,with the 11:20 London Waterloo to Exeter St Davids service,on the 6th of December 2022.

2B90 Cheltenham Spa to Swindon, 9/11/18

444043 seen at Petersfield working 1P47 London Waterloo to Portsmouth Harbour at 16:34

"30120" and "Manston" double heading through Corfe Castle Station.

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