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Scenario A2 in Year 2100 with Climate Sensitivity Equal to 1.5 Degrees C Annual Mean Temperature with Aggregate Impacts Calibration and Enhanced Adaptive Capacity

Freightliners 66555 passes a sunny Coedkernew with the 6B11 12:17 Colnbrook - Pengam Sdgs. stone empties on 07/6/2014.

30yrd Aluminium Walking floor trailer designed to carry materials for the Aggregate industry.

  

Keith Walking floor V 9 System and Keith V-Sweep for clean unloading

Keith In Cab remote controlled system

SAF IntraDisc Axles, Front Lift axle, Alloy Rims

Rear - Front Slide and go HARSH Insulated cover

Trailer Sides are designed with insulated pockets to keep product at required temperatures for longer.

Lifting rear Under Run bar for easy coupling to road machines.

Brigade Elite Camera system

Trailer is manufactured to the customer's required safety standards Including Decals/Warning lights/Work lights/E-Stops & Camera System

Tare Weight 8100 kg

Aggregate Industries JGA bogie aggregate hopper wagon 17114 at Hoo Junction, in the consist of 6Y79; Angerstein to Grain empty bogie hoppers, 17th February 2017.

Garrard Landing Park, Roswell, GA

This was very invisible sitting in the gravel. The lid and vial fit into a PVC pipe so it is very easy to remove and replace.

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Pictured above is the first of three vehicles going in to Total Aggregates Limited.

 

All four Trucks are on full four year Repair & Maintenance packages at our Nottingham branch.

 

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This species of anemone is known to have purple tipped tentacles. These anemones (one of several species) form colonies in intertidal pools on the west coast. This was one of many we saw in a tide pool on our last trip to Tofino.

I was caught by surprise by this one and this is a scan from the resulting Kodachrome 64 transparency which was badly underexposed. Good old Photoshop rescued it-this is the best that I could do with it.

Can anyone translate the running number for me?

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scrubbed aggregatges are given a final rinse and dewatered on the Evoscreen element of the AggMax system

Scenario A2 Year 2050 with Climate Sensitivity Equal to 5.5 Degrees C Annual Mean Temperature with Aggregate Impacts Calibration and Enhanced Adaptive Capacity

Aggregate Industries JRA bogie aggregate hopper wagon 33 70 6905 058-7 at Kettering, in the consist of 6M32; Neasden to Bardon Hill empty stone hoppers, 3rd July 2015.

Piles of construction aggregate on the Detroit River near Sandpoint Beach, Windsor, Ontario, Canada

My 17th floor home overlooks most of the Port of Sunderland, giving me a perspective I'd not achieve from ground level.

MV Highland Endurance, berthed Hendon Dock, Port of Sunderland. Road aggregate storage silos to the foreground.

Demonstration of icon branding on blog aggregators. Read the blog post about this graphic: Internet Branding With Icons

Aggregate bulk carrier '.Bontrup Amsterdam' unloads at Tilbury 2 bulk terminal the first such vessel to do so.

6C76 1440 Acton Yard to Whatley Quarry ( Stone empties ) .

 

West Ealing Station , London .

 

Tuesday 10th-October-2017 .

On a murky winter day tipping sand at Southend

* Broughton Lane

Another first for me and an unexpected livery on this train of empty aggregates wagons brought the camera quickly over from the Blackburn Valley line to the nearest spot to get a shot of this working; next to the Centretainment tram stop on the GCs old line from Mexborough to Woodburn Junction. The Bardon Aggregates flow is still operating and will for a while to come yet as the big Sheffield Road Refurbishment program is now into its 3rd year and approaching the place I live, at last. The roads round here , and all over of course, being absolutely atrocious and having not been resurfaced in any serious way for the last 30 years, 'Pothole City' is/was an apt alternate title for 'The City of Steel', maybe now it will be 'City of Smooth Roads'. Be interesting to see just how long it is before they all start being dug up to access services or for changes to the system, for the time being, the resurfaced roads are a pleasure to drive on; the rest are merely Car/Bus shock-absorber fodder.. as well I know. The full Bardon working comes up from the quarry situated south-east of Burton-on-Trent and Coalville in Leicestershire just about every weekday morning, and occasionally Saturday as well, last Saturday being one of those times, arriving at the north-west end of Tinsley Yard at around 06:30 having set off from the quarry at 01:30. After around 4 hours during which time the wagons are automatically unloaded as the loco moves the line forward over the drop at slow speed, providing 1800 tonnes a day for Amey's aggregates processing plant which was built right next to the rail, something sensible happened there. After unloading the material, the loco runs round the wagons and 66623, 'Bil Bolsover' undertook just such a move earlier. The run-round line is in front of the two aircraft-hangar type buildings, now occupied by a Marks

& Spencer distribution centre and completely un-connected to the rail system! The loco then heads in a south-east direction and comes under the Wood Lane bridge where the only piece of line at this end of the Yard now exists, the loco reverses back along a third line past the M&S buildings and couples up to the other end of the now empty Bardon Aggregates wagons. Shortly after that, the whole lot moves off back out of the Yard, taking the same line once more, once electrified at 1500VDC to carry traffic on the Woodhead line, and seen here in this picture, coming down the grade from the Yard to Broughton Lane Junction. This route was tested by a couple of DRS class 20s, 20301 and 20302 and, miraculously, I managed to be present at the side of the line when they came along in October 2012, before the Bardon trains started running. This is colourful liveried GBRf class 66, 66711, 'Sence' on the 6M83, Tinsley Yard(GBRf) to Bardon Hill Quarry 600 tonne empties move back to the quarry.

M5 - Strensham 18-2-2014. Copyright TT Truck Photos

A bunch of gravel epoxied to the lid

On the 30th July 1991 the Mossdale H passes through Knottingley in ballast for the River Trent to load aggregates for Knostropp in Leeds.

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With the sun trying to break through the resident Newport cloud (!), DBS 59201 heads the 6A83 12:15 Machen Quarry - West Drayton ARC Sdgs. over the Usk on 13/11/2013.

Arion ater (European Black Slug)

 

Slug and Snail Identification

 

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Mollusca

Class: Gastropoda

Order: Pulmonata

Family: Arionidae

Genus: Arion

  

Aggregate Ponds Info

Aggregate Ponds (Milepost 118 of the North Cascades Highway)

About one mile west of the Goodell Creek Campground is the entrance road to these human-made ponds. Material dredged from this area was used in the construction of SR 20. Now the ponds are excellent birding areas. Keep in mind that these ponds are owned by Seattle City Light and vehicle access is not permitted. Park at least fifty feet from the gate and continue on foot.

  

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With the set of 19 graffiti'd HYA wagons passing along the Lower Don Valley line to connect with the down Lincoln Line into Sheffield, time to wrap things up and go look at my new rail book. 66755 is hauling an old VTG liveried set of wagons which also look to have hag 'Freightliner' on the side as well, now painted out. I don't recognise the graffiti 'tag' on the wagon at bottom left, but that's no surprise as I hardly know anything about this sort of thing. Looks like the South Yorks Metal Recyclers is doing good business as are other scrap facilities in the area; the one in Coopers old yard at Attercliffe now seeing more weekly moves. This along with increased activity by Cemex also at Attercliffe, next to the E.M.R. works and stone processing yards all over the area, the place seems to be seeing an upturn in these kinds of activity... The 'snaking' action of the wagons, since the formation was re-modelled, passing over the single line cross-over of the up line, on which the set passes, wrong-line, for a short distance, can now be seen more clearly before taking the turn on to the down line on the left, through Nunnery and into Sheffield. Vegetation clearance, before and during the Line Possession work a few weeks ago, has helped enormously with the shots here, the whole area now just needs to 'scruffy' up a bit!

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