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Aggregate Industries 59001 "YEOMAN ENDEAVOUR" with the diverted 7O44 17:47 VAR Westbury Down T.C. to Botley loaded stone at Fareham on the 14th December 2014. The train was diverted via Swindon, Didcot, Reading, Blackwater and then onto the Portsmouth Direct Line, the train required a run around in Eastleigh Yard to access the down line at Botley. It was diverted due to engineering works at Salisbury and Reading West.
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66602 passing Whittlesea with a train of stone hoppers. 8th February 2008.
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Still wearing the Blue/Silver livery of Foster Yeoman, although now unbranded, 59004 Paul A Hammond heads past Llandevenny with the late running 6A83 12:15 Machen Quarry - West Drayton ARC on 04/11/2013.
Crushing and grading plant at the Cemex operated Shap Blue Quarry.
The ‘blue’ quarried granite rock is used exclusively for hardcore purposes, and as aggregate for tarmacadam and concrete plants. This stone is found to be superior to other chippings use in road making, because it does not break easily and therefore does not require replacing so frequently.
DETAILS FOR THIS VEHICLE.
Location : Hoo Junction Up Yard.
Date : 27/03/1988.
Type : Bogie Aggregate Hopper.
Weight : 102t GLW / 26.9t Tare.
Number : MAR 17713.
Number Series : MAR 17713 to MAR 17722.
Builder : 1983 by W.H. Davis Ltd, Langwith Jn. Works.
TOPS Code : PHA (later JHA).
ADDITIONAL NOTES.
The big boys of sand and gravel fleet were the PHA high set discharge bogie hoppers used to move sea dredged aggregates from two terminals on the Thames Estuary. Two companies had small fleets of these wagons serving depots and concrete batching plants in London and the South East. The oldest were the 1969 built Murphy Aggregates fleet operating originally out of Angerstein Wharf, Charlton but a close second was the 1970-71 Marinex fleet owned by Brett Marine and used from their loading terminal at Cliffe on the Isle of Grain, by the mid 1980's both terminals were shared.
The first batch of hoppers built in 1969 were lettered "Murphy Aggregates" but the second and third batches they had built in 1983 and 1989 respectfully were lettered 'Marcon Aggregates' as seen in this image. Marcon stood for "Murphy Aggregate Ready-mix Concrete" as most product was destined for concrete batching plants around London. At rail privatisation in 1996 there were 35 Marcon wagons and two years later the 3 batches built covering numbers MAR 17701 to MAR 17735 were sold to EWS. They renumbered the fleet 300701 to 300735 and reclassified them HLA but in reality many ran around with their original private owner numbers for many years as they remained in use with the same customer.
Quality Aggregate, Boyers, PA. Kodak color infrared EIR slide film. This image is not a fake or faux creation from a computer program. It was made with Kodak EIR slide film developed with E-6 color slide chemistry.
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HOA-B bogie aggregate hopper No.81 70 6957 057-7 of Mendip Rail at Southall, 16 November 2017. These HOA-B's were built by Astra Rail, Romania in 2015-16.
Aggregating Jelly (Eutonina indicans) with a parasitic Jelly-dwelling Anemone (Peachia quinquecapitata) attached to its bell with a bonus parasitic amphipod (Hyperiids sp.).
59005 passes Baulking, nr Uffington with the Appleford to Westbury stone empties.
16 April 2014.
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One of the first New Generation Scania 8x4 concrete mixers. Along with being in the new `Breedon` colours – it is certainly the first one with the German `Schwing Stetter` mixer unit in the UK.
This what happens when a tipper overtakes a tractor that decides to turn without warning as tipper drives past.
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Cl.66 No.66041 takes the Bristol line at Standish Junction with an unidentified loaded aggregates train. 5th October 2016.
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