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Numéro d'EVN : 92 87 0060 168-7 F-SNCFR
Désignation : BB 660168
Mise en service : 28 janvier 2011
Constructeur : Alstom
Exploitant : SNCF Infra (France 🇫🇷)
BB&T
452 Wythe Creek Road, Poquoson Shopping Center, Poquoson, VA
This location opened in 2003 and closed on August 25th, 2020, relocating here; it was originally a First Virginia Bank, which was built and opened in 1980. The building was demolished in spring 2021 and a CVS Pharmacy was built on site, which opened on December 5th, 2021.
BB&T (2,999 square feet)
100 McLaws Circle, Williamsburg, VA
This location opened in March 2002; it was originally an Atlantic Permanent Federal Savings and Loan Association, which opened in December 1979. It became a Southern Bank in March 1984, Jefferson National Bank in July 1985, which closed in March 1998, Peninsula Trust Bank in September 1998, and F&M Bank in March 2001. SunTrust was added to this BB&T in December 2020; it was originally located here. In February 2022 it became a Truist.
BB&T (3,664 square feet)
2324 George Washington Memorial Highway, Hayes Plaza, Hayes, VA
Opened in 2003; originally 1980-built First Virginia Bank
Alstom BB 37000 Prima Akiem de CFL Cargo en tête d'un train de marchandises (poutrelles métalliques Arcelor-Mittal) s'engageant sur la voie de dépassement près de Ribeauvillé-Gare pour céder le passage à un TER Alsace.
Guémar (F-Alsace)
J'aime beaucoup le son, bien rendu.
Et le sympathique petit signe de la main du conducteur.
Photo by Richard Grimaldo, taken for www.thepoc.net. For more information on BB, visit www.gandanghari.thepoc.net.
has anyone else lost the posts from "xx4500" and "Waho" on flickr stream? all that is left on mine is posts from the german woman selling her stuff. i'd be relieved to hear from anyone who knows what happened. Thanks!
A bow on view of the battleship USS NEW JERSEY (BB-62) leading the American battle line. She is followed by the battleship USS MISSOURI (BB-63) and the nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser USS LONG BEACH (CGN-9) with other screening vessels following astern of the cruiser. The photograph was taken from the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, USS ENTERPRISE (CVN-65), off the coast of Yokosuka, Japan.