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Wearing Aggregate Industries livery, 59002 'Alan J Day' crosses Southcote Junction with the late running 7A09 Merehead Quarry - Acton train.

JHA bogie aggregate hopper (inner) No.OK 19392 of Yeoman at Kensington Olympia, 12 November 2009. This type of JHA was built by Orenstein & Koppel, Germany 1989.

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.

Part of: "aquarius - Aggregate States liquid solid gaseous" / solid, snow, melting / Lottis Snowman, 2. Leben

DMC-G2 - P1540891 16.2.2013

GBRf 'Shed' 66 739 'Bluebell Railway' ticks over in the sidings at Swinden Quarry, terminus of the truncated Grassington Branch, prior to departing with 6M19, the 11.10 Rylstone-Wellingborough laden aggregate wagons. The consist left the quarry about 45 minutes ahead of its booked time. @09.42

Returning the empties , 59002 heads west through Stratford Station , in East London . 6V28 0957 TTO ( Q ) Dagenham Dock to Acton Yard .

At Acton Yard further empty wagons will be attached to these . During the afternoon , they will all return to a Somerset Stone Quarry .

 

Tuesday 05th-December-2017 .

Freightliner Class 66 66623 "Bill Bolsover", currently wearing Bardon Aggregates livery, hauls the 15:38 6G22 (?) Washwood Heath R.M.C to Bescot up engineers sidings sleeper train.

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Tugboat Thomas D. Witte downbound on the Hudson River near Cold Spring, NY pushing an aggregate barge of stone.

 

Built in 1961, by Lester F. Alexander and Company of New Orleans, Louisiana (hull #791) as the Valoil for Valentine Oil Transportation.

 

Originally constructed as a twin screw canal tug with a small retractable wheelhouse that could be adjusted up and down. The tug was later acquired by Poling Transportation where she was renamed as the June C. , where her retractable wheelhouse became stuck in the "up" position and was disabled. A raised fixed house, was constructed for better visibility as well as a new superstructure were completely rebuilt on the original hull.

 

She was later sold and renamed as the Matty J. , then as the Tammy , and then as the Reliance .

 

The tug was then acquired Empire Harbor Marine where she was renamed as the Kendall P. Brake . Empire Harbor Marine eventually became Port Albany Ventures.

 

In 2009, Port Albany Ventures was acquired by DonJon Marine of Hillside, New Jersey where she was renamed as the Thomas D. Witte .

 

She is a twin screw tug powered by two EMD 12-645-E2 diesel main engines with Falk 1235 reduction gears at a ratio of 2:9:1 turning two 78(in) by 62(in) fixed pitch propellers; for a rated 1,500 horsepower. Her electrical service is provided by two 55-kw generators driven by two Detroit Inline 6-71 engines producing 60 Hz, 3 Phase.

 

The tug's capacities are 28,268 gallons of fuel oil, 500 gallons of lube oil, and 3,609 gallons of fresh water.

 

Her towing gear consists of a single drum Marky 32 towing winch with equipped a level winder, outfitted with 2,500(ft) of 1 5/8(in) inch towing wire. She is also equipped with one 120 pound Danforth anchor.

(Steve Bernhard, Harold E. Tartell)

 

Vessel Name: THOMAS D. WITTE

USCG Doc. No.: 287149

Vessel Service: TOWING VESSEL

IMO Number: 8841905

Trade Indicator: Coastwise Unrestricted, Registry

Call Sign: WDD8916

Hull Material: STEEL

Hull Number: 791

Ship Builder: AMERICAN MARINE CORP.

Year Built: 1961

Length: 85

Hailing Port: NEW YORK, NY.

Hull Depth: 11.5

Hull Breadth: 28

Gross Tonnage: 137

Net Tonnage: 93

Owner:

DONJON MARINE CO., INC

100 CENTRAL AVENUE

HILLSIDE, NJ 07205

Previous Vessel Names:

Valoil, JUNE C., MATTY J., TAMMY, RELIANCE, KENDALL P. BRAKE

Previous Vessel Owners:

Valentine Oil Transportation, Marine Petroleum, Poling Transportation, UNITED NEWPORT ASSOCIATES INC., EMPIRE HARBOR MARINE INC

 

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Aggregate Industries 59001 leaving Chichester with stone empties to Merehead Quarry

On the 28th July 2016 the "Bert Prior" (1961, 289DWT) is seen heading stern first to Brewery Wharf on the Deptford Creek with gravel from the JJ Prior quarry on the River Colne in Essex for Euromix.

 

Photos taken by the modeller.

Aggregate Industries liveried 66711 on 6E83, 08:20 Middleton Towers Gbrf to Barnby Dun at Peterborough at 11:43 on 1/2/2017.

RMB Aggregates GN15NTD Volvo FMX seen on the A19, Jarrow (03/04/23)

Lorry load of aggregate and pots of epoxy resin.

66711 "Sence" passes Pushpole Crossing on 6B72 Immingham HIT to West Burton Power Station loaded coal.

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