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The tug 'Lydia D' off Weybourne North Norfolk.
She has now departed, for Rotterdam, with the pontoon 'Pontra Maris'.
Coronation day brought with it a village get together. One item of entertainment was a Tug of War between those living north and south of the River Went. The north won the best of three even without my help. My damaged foot kept me out of the fun. But then again I don't know if I could have gurned hike these four.
A 35 year old Harbor tug owned by BTS: Bob´s Tow Service/ To Wherever you like.
Since Bob is retired he and his wife Jill have given Tugger 3 an overhaul and refit so that they now can make day trips with tugger 3 and can go: To wherever they want to :)
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Sleeping at port of Matane. On the federal pier a half dozen tug boats remain silent as they wait for work. As many people do here in Matane, in the near agonizing boredom of village-wide Covid closures, we park & sit in our cars to watch them roll in the wake of other fishing or ferry boats. The largest of two ferries is presently out of comission...they still can’t seem to find the problem after almost one year now, so the smaller one does the charter Baie Comeau & Godbout, a two hour trip, and also serves as a mega diversion right now...
old pusher tug of OTA-800 type and later model of OT-2400 type on the anchoring site on Neva River in historical Rybatskoye (Fishermen's) district, part of Nevsky district of Saint-Petersburg
OTA-862 Lake pusher tug MMSI: 273348780 of the OTA-800 type project 758A built at 1962 y. by Shipyard No. 344 "Kama" in Perm, USSR.
Home port: Rostov-on-Don
Owner and operator: LLC Nizhegorodskaya Logisticheskaya Kompaniya Russia
Length: 40 m
Width: 8.6 m
Board height: 3.2 m
Draft: 2.6 m
Deadweight: 70 t
Main engine:, : 2x294 kW 6NVD-48 diesels
Crew size: 9 persons
The OTA-800 tugboats of the basic project 758A were built from 1961 to 1964, numbering 37 units. A modified design was built until 1981.
After picking up intel this morning about a Tug diagrammed for the Dee Marsh steel (thanks Jim!) I returned to Gobowen to try another angle. My 1979 OS Map doesn't show the new bypass, or many of the recent building developments in the town, but it did show a footpath, helpfully still in use, and I took this from the foot crossing just south of the station.
Flat and grey, in contrast to earlier in the week, but I just about eaked something from DBS Tug 60039 passing through the station with the 9.30am Dee Marsh - Margam (6V75) steel train.
While the Tug might be nice, for me, the real star of the show is the elegant Great Western infrastructure on display. The station building was built by the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway between 1846 and 1848 in the Florentine (or Italianate) style with white stucco facing and the turret. The platform awnings were added later by the Great Western Railway and, while not exactly in keeping with the original style, still come with an elegance all their own. Thankfully the station is Grade 2 Listed so it should be around for a while yet (info courtesy of Wikipedia).
2nd June 2016
Local tugs all lined up in Gibraltar 20th October 2013.L-R Sun Swale, Egerton, Eliott, Rooke and Wellington
Bristol life.........an old tug passes by with a rock band on deck being filmed for a promotional video..........
The tug Rowngarth sails towards the mouth of the River Tyne in September 2008.
Photo taken from South Shields ferry landing with North Shields in the background.
A tug boat makes its way up the Lower Pitt River. Golden ears peak , in Maple Ridge is in the background.
A pair of tugs gather at the breakwater lighthouse on Lake Michigan assisting shipping in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Running half hour late, DB Cargo 66035 runs onto Southcote Junction with the Theale - Robeston tanks.....
These two busy tugs are some of the most well taken care of old tugs you might run into. If you are in Seattle these two are always running around moving something
Bandit and I were playing Tug of War and I got out my cell phone for this shot. I do throw the rope for him after I win.
Not so long ago this area was undisturbed. Wonder what migrating seabirds make of it?
Ella F - Tug (Built 2017) IMO:9813498
Humber Estuary Off Tetney, Lincolnshire, UK
'SVITZER MAITLAND' Hauling the stern of Oil Products Tanker 'BRITISH OFFICER' to turn the ship in Newcastle Harbour 11th Nov 2019. Sister tug 'SVITZER MYALL' simultaneously working to haul the ship's bow around.
Shaver tug Willamette
motors past the old
Rainier docks heading
up the main channel
on The Columbia River
With debate ongoing over the future of the 59/2s with the takeover of Mendip stone traffic by Freightliner approaching, there has been an influx of Class 60s of late.
One working that has been producing Tugs is 6C58, the 11:45 Oxford Banbury Road Sidings - Whatley
On a cloudless late summers day, 60024 Clitheroe Castle passes Crofton with 6C58
Check out the line to the tug.
This is how they keep the ship in the channel, one tug at the stern and one or two at the side of the ship, it's something to watch.
IMO: -
MMSI: 512000116
Call Sign: ZM4250
Flag: New Zealand [NZ]
AIS Vessel Type: Tug
Gross Tonnage: -
Deadweight: -
Length Overall x Breadth Extreme: 14m × 10m
Year Built: -
Status: Active
Gbrf`s unbranded colas liveried 60056 drags Gbrf liveried 60087 + Beacon rail blue 60026 "Helvellyn" passed a dull Burn with 6D99 the 09.29 Drax AES to Doncaster down decoy empty biomass using the colourful drax tafoo hoppers 12/02/2023.
from Ovation of the Seas, Pier 2, Honolulu, O'ahu, Hawai'i as we left for our 3 week cruise to Sydney via French Polynesia and New Zealand
A full hull model for display of a american style harbour tug. The model contains lots of details.
storage space on the front and rear deck. A slidingdoor to enter the detailed wheelhouse which also has a detachable roof for easy access.
There is a achor winch located at the bow and yellow engine underneath the funnel. Yellow so it must be a Caterpilar engine.
To be able to use this model in my harbour lay-out I made the underwatership in two pieces. you can easily lift off the the top part and put it in any lay-out.