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In 2024 QUBE Logistics took delivery of 12 American built QE class. QE001 leads QE004 and QL011 hauling 50 grain loads.
The train originated from the QUBE load point at Coonamble and was destined for the QUBE owned unloading point at Port Kembla.
QUBE currently operates 4 export grain sets and 1 domestic containerised barley consist in NSW.
I do love a classic class one local freight so here's another frame of this scene.
CSXT Readville based local L001 with GP40-2 6234 (blt. Feb. 1979 as BO 4335 in Chessie paint) is working the big Home Depot distribution center out at the end of the mile and a half long Westwood Industrial Park Lead. This local had scooted down Amtrak's Northeast Corridor mainline with seven loads and then accessed this little branch via a hand throw switch off Main 1 just west of the Route 128 station platforms. This industrial park was developed by the New Haven railroad in the 1950s, and was once laced with customers as indicated by the multitude of rusty and weed choked sidings that reach to assorted warehouses which were all once rail shippers. Alas only Home Depot remains to keep this obscure little line alive but is busy enough to warrant five day a week service.
Norwood, Massachusetts
Wednesday October 1, 2025
Class 755 bi-mode multiple unit No. 755423 pauses at Stowmarket station with Greater Anglia's 09:34 service from Ipswich to Cambridge on 28th April 2023.
An absolutely mega slide...
A new addition to the (reducing in size) collection I received today: Class 24 no.5114 seen entering Invergordon on 10/08/72 with the 10:50 Inverness-Wick and Thurso, a shot taken around 3 weeks after I'd been born... And I'd say the slide has survived the years the better of the two of us !
The 24 had around 2 months left in traffic before withdrawal.
Truck details (thanks Pip) Ford D series, believed to be a 2415 series.
Photographer Unknown.
PR Collection.
66766 sweeps past Welney Road Crossing near Manea, with the 4L13 111 Hams Hall to Felixstowe North - 14/01/2022.
Just playing at photography evening class. this one is a crystal globe in front of a background I printed off the web. It's one of a series I took this week. I had great fun. I think I may try a different lens in future, to try and get the background in sharp focus as well as the lens ball. We shall see....
Celebrity 'Shed' 66779 "Evening Star" glides past Helwith Bridge, with the 4N00 0925 Carlisle New Yard to Clitheroe Castle Cement - 15/06/2022.
When I found out that this locomotive had worked this train just before we went on holiday, I was fairly confident it would keep on the working during our stay at Ribblehead.
I was hoping that this train would run on the previous Friday, which was our arrival day. However, it was cancelled. Then I thought it would run on the following Monday, but it was cancelled again. No show on Tuesday either, but it then looked guaranteed it would run on the Wednesday, when it appeared on RTT with this locomotive allocated. However, it didn't show any movement off Carlisle & I began to wonder if the train would be cancelled yet again. Thankfully however, it was just a delayed departure & it was definitely worth the wait in the end. I was over the moon to see this locomotive while we were on holiday & I was very lucky to capture it on camera in superb weather conditions such as this.
Keter-class SCPs are anomalies that are exceedingly difficult to contain consistently or reliably, with containment procedures often being extensive and complex. The Foundation often can't contain these SCPs well due to not having a solid understanding of the anomaly, or lacking the technology to properly contain or counter it. A Keter SCP does not mean the SCP is dangerous, just that it is simply very difficult or costly to contain.. ◊
66768 departs Ely West Junction, with the 6E85 0820 Middleton Towers to Barnby Dun sand train - 15/07/2022.
As dusk approaches, The Cotswold Lion railtour, led by Class 67 No. 67005, passes through Gloucestershire on its return journey from Worcester Shrub Hill to Peterborough on 16th October 2021.
Northern Class 150 150130 parked in Platform 4C at Preston awaiting to work 2f41 0726 Preston - Ormskirk on 17/01/2022
Class 442 no 2406 interior of first class section before the compartments are removed during the refurbishment for Gatwick Express duties
Lynch's High Class Peterbilt 359 of Newcastle shocks the heck out of SS when Unloading at Mirboo North Brewey in 2011
U class 1638 on the Freshfield Bank with an early morning charter. 22nd April 2010, Bluebell Railway. More at davebowles.smugmug.com/Railways/Southern-Region/SR-U-clas...
British Railways Class 5MT 45212 climbs Keighley Bank on the 1050 Keighley - Oxenhope Service on 13/11/2022
Class leaders PN001 and 8801 lead 82P5, a Pacific National intermodal train from Moolabin Yard to Townsville.
Proserpine, QLD.
Thursday, 5 September 2024.
Class 305 set 305908 converted to a mobile sandite train stands at Bishops Stortford, this was one of my regular driving turns during the sandite season.
Mountain View High School Class of 1997 Reunion, El Conquistador resort, Tucson, Ariz.
(MVHSers: I've annotated the names I remembered; feel free to fill in the blanks.)
A far cry from a current S-Class.
Difficult to know whether it's been here from new. It's RHD and DVLA have it first registered in 1981, but maybe it was untaxed for a while and didn't immediately get transferred onto the computer system? That might explain it being listed as "not taxed for road use".
14th May 2011. "Britten" passing Cheddington on 6Z92 13:00 Warrington Arpley to Wembley Yard with a train of 41 seacow wagons for export to Romania.
CLICK ALL SIZES!
I wrote that poem. This morning I only had the first half done, and when I came home from grad practice, I wrote the rest.
It's true, I've been in the same school, the same class, with half of those kids since I was FIVE. It's so weird graduating. It's bittersweet. I'm extremely happy, but I'm also really scared.
This girl that I graduated 8th grade with (who I don't really talk to anymore) wrote in my yearbook,
"Heather,
OMG, girl, so we're graduating! Brooklawn seems like yesterday! You're such a great person, you'll be really successful."
And I seriously almost cried reading it.
This is the poem:
"Graduation is an emotional time
Full of joy, and of sorrow
We’re thinking about times gone by,
While dreaming of tomorrow.
These four years
Have come and gone,
For some kids they flew by,
For others they drug on and on.
No one knows for sure what life holds
No one knows for sure what’s right around the bend
Sometimes you just have to go with the flow,
Never knowing quite where the road will end.
Some of these kids have been together
For nearly fifteen years
Some might say, “It’s useless to cry,
Why are you shedding tears?
You should be happy to leave,
It’s what you’ve waited your whole life for.
So, why are you crying? Why are you sad?
Just walk right out that door.”
Some of these kids,
We might never see after graduation day.
Some of these kids are leaving here,
They’re moving far away.
So, you might think
It’s silly to cry, to shed a single tear,
But I know most of these kids,
I’ve been with them for years.
Yes, graduation is an emotional time,
Full of joy, and of sorrow.
I’m thinking about times gone by,
While dreaming of tomorrow."
CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2009!
Exchanging tokens… Class 47 diesel No. 47105 (D1693) arrives at Winchcombe station with a service from Toddington to Cheltenham Racecourse on the Gloucestershire Warwickshire heritage railway on 10th August 2022.
50021 Rodney reversing empty stock into Exeter St. Davids, possibly for a Waterloo train. 17 August 1984.
Nadat de PB14, Class '66, de volle schroottrein vanuit Osnabrück-hafen naar Georgsmarienhutte heeft gebracht, rijdt de loc weer naar de andere kant om een gereedstaande lege trein terug te brengen naar Osnabruck-hafen. foto is genomen net buiten de poort van het industiecomplex te Georgsmarienhutte.
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