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While hiking through the quiet landscape, I came across this lonely car wreck -
rusting away, forgotten by time.
CSX G766-18 at Cincinnati, Ohio on January 20, 2025. A wrecked autorack from a derailment remains for claims agents.
This wreck is “Manx Rose” and she was built in Arklow, Ireland, in 1942 for the Admiralty. She used to work from Pwllheli in the early 1980’s and then from Amlwch. She was decomissioned about 1985 and taken to Dulas Estuary, Anglesey.
A blustery dawn visit to Saltwick bay to see the wreck of the Admiral Von Tromp with black nab in the background. A big thank you to Mike Jackson for travelling up from York to show us this spot in great detail & thanks to Allan & Anita for the grand company on an epic day out.
Fash earth view --- www.flashearth.com/?lat=54.483289&lon=-0.578636&z...
Info link about the wreck--- www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?65772#114184
Exif data
Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Exposure 1.6
Aperture f/11.0
Focal Length 33 mm
ISO Speed 200
Lee 0.6ND,0.9NDH & 0.6NDS Filters
Tide 2.0 Metres @ 7.10 a.m.
Portrane, Co. Dublin. The boat was in bad shape but still sat there, quietly looking out to the estuary, hoping perhaps to be loved again. But for now, it remained wrecked in every sense.
Saint Martin - Antilles FR
May 2013
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Benji
After posting it to myself, I've gone back to working my way through my copy of 'Wreck This Journal'.
WEEK 41 – Southaven Malco (Feature Presentation)
Here’s a closer look at the Malco arcade. According to y’all’s responses, arcades are actually a quite common find in movie theaters! Good to know :P
As you can see, Malco’s version here consists of a fairly sizable alcove filled with game or prize equipment, joined by a separate room at the back which may or may not contain additional arcade games… I’m not sure. I’ve never actually played in the Malco (or any) arcade, to be honest.
On that door in the back, though, you can see Malco’s full logo. See also here. That will come in handy later…
(c) 2020 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Taken from inside the Chrisoula K wreck on the eastern side of Sha'ab Abu Nuhâa reef, in the Strait of Gobal, Red Sea, Egypt.
New Haven Railroad (Maybrook Hook) 150 ton Industrial Works Steam Wreck Crane D-6 (former CNE 515004), along with its boom flat car with wrecker trucks on-board is seen in the yard at Maybrook, New York, ca 1940's. Notice the Arch Bar Trucks used on the boom flat car.
You can see what appears to be a hump section of the yard in the background with many freight cars present.
This photo came from my New Haven Railroad photo collection, and the photographers name is unknown. Any credit for this photo must be provided to the original photographer.
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The wrecked BNSF #7847 is loaded onto a flat car in Missoula. This engine was involved in a collision back on November 13th. It has been sitting on the roundhouse tracks almost since then. They must plan on rebuilding it. Does any one know where it's going?