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66953 is a newer breed of low emission Class 66, and the loco is seen here working the occassional Croft-Brierley Hill aggregate train at Stoke Works, where it would take the junction to Worcester for a loco run round and back up via Stourbridge Junction
Aggregate Industries GM Class 59/0
7O69 12:34 ACTON T.C. - 14:17 CRAWLEY FOSTER YEOMAN on 19/10/2017 at Shepherds Bush, London W12 8LH
The original plan had been to for the second dive to be a trip to the Metridium Fields. However, a giant swarm of jelly fish became too much to handle so we turned back. On the way back we came across this Agregating Anemone on one of the smaller pipes. Photo taken with a Nikon D70, 105 mm, f18@1/250 sec (#17456)
Aggregate Industries JGA bogie aggregate hopper wagon 17142 at Bedford, in the consist of 6M79; Angerstein Wharf to Bardon Hill empty bogie hoppers, 13th June 2018.
Hemispheres of needle-like crystals radiating from a nucleation point. I don't know what the mineral is yet; maybe thomsonite.
Aggregate Industries JGA bogie aggregate hopper wagon 27106 at Kettering, in the consist of 6Z54; Theale to Bardon Hill empty hoppers, 2nd April 2015.
Buffalo River Rock is $69 per ton - Buffalo River Rock is a local river rock that is various shades of brown with a jagged appearance. This gravel blends easily with most landscapes and has a variety of uses for decorative and functional applications. 1 inch covers 100 square feet per ton at 2 inches deep while the 2 inch covers 80 square feet at two inches deep while the 3-8 inch covers 50 square feet per ton
Meridian Hill Park is unique in that it served as a laboratory for experimenting with a new medium of construction -- concrete aggregate. Concrete aggregate consists of small pebbles specially selected for size and color from which forms are pulled while the surface is still susceptible to treatment. Wire brushing and acid washing are then used to expose the texture.
$85.00 per ton - .$5.75 per 50 lb bag - 75 to 1.5 inches in diameter - Covers Approximately 100 Sq. Ft. Per ton at two inches deep and is a locally available river rock with a mix of earth-toned colors. Also available in 50 pound bags for a coverage of approx. 3 square feet per bag at 2 inches deep. -
Photographed in the intertidal zone along Asilomar State Beach, Monterey Peninsula, California, USA.
Scanned from a 35 mm Kodachrome slide.
Aggregate Industries JGA bogie aggregate hopper wagon 17119 at Bedford, in the consist of 6M79; Angerstein Wharf to Bardon Hill empty bogie hoppers, 13th June 2018.
Aggregate Industries JGA bogie aggregate hopper wagon 27110 at Kettering, in the consist of 6Z54; Theale to Bardon Hill empty hoppers, 2nd April 2015.
Fire at the Aggregate Industries quarry off of Piney Meetinghouse Road near Travilah, Maryland.
According to news sources, the fire involved two liquid asphalt tanks, one tank containing used motor oil, and various other miscellaneous equipment owned by the F.O. Day Bituminous Company, which has facilities on the site. Due to its being an oil fire, they couldn't use water on the flames, so they had to get a foam unit to come out from Dulles Airport to help extinguish the fire. The fire was completely out by the evening. Fortunately, everyone on site was safely evacuated, and no one was hurt. There was also no danger to the public or the surrounding area, and a fire department spokesman likened the smoke to a bad air quality day. So at the end of the day, it was only property damage, i.e. nothing that money can't fix.
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Fire at the Aggregate Industries quarry off of Piney Meetinghouse Road near Travilah, Maryland.
According to news sources, the fire involved two liquid asphalt tanks, one tank containing used motor oil, and various other miscellaneous equipment owned by the F.O. Day Bituminous Company, which has facilities on the site. Due to its being an oil fire, they couldn't use water on the flames, so they had to get a foam unit to come out from Dulles Airport to help extinguish the fire. The fire was completely out by the evening. Fortunately, everyone on site was safely evacuated, and no one was hurt. There was also no danger to the public or the surrounding area, and a fire department spokesman likened the smoke to a bad air quality day. So at the end of the day, it was only property damage, i.e. nothing that money can't fix.
More at The Schumin Web:
www.schuminweb.com/2024/03/14/fire-at-the-quarry/
Ben Schumin is a professional photographer who captures the intricacies of daily life. This image is all rights reserved. Contact me directly for licensing information.
The material from which the Fountain in Meridian Hill Park is constructed. Sort of ugly up close.....but the fountain is beautiful in design
GBRf Last-in-Class 66/7 No. 66779 Evening Star, in BR Brunswick green lined livery and seen with commemorative bell and 82F Bath (Green Park) shedplate, passes Willington on 5th January 2018 with the 10:51 Tinsley Yard to Bardon Hill empty high capacity aggregate hoppers.
Aggregate Industries JGA bogie aggregate hopper wagon 17148 at Bedford, in the consist of 6M79; Angerstein Wharf to Bardon Hill empty bogie hoppers, 13th June 2018.
Aggregate Industries JGA bogie aggregate hopper wagon 27109 at Kettering, in the consist of 6Z54; Theale to Bardon Hill empty hoppers, 2nd April 2015.