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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.
The Harrower-class Dreadnought is for me one of the most appealing Star Wars ships. This Star Destroyer type is the capital ship of the Imperial Navy in the game “Star Wars The Old Republic”. The LEGO version is based on the cinematic model rather than the in-game version. You can see the ship in the trailer “Return” or in this picture.
It took 5 months to design the ship. After the design stage was finished and all required parts had arrived it was time to rebuild the Harrower. While rebuilding I took a couple of WIP pictures which I posted earlier. As you can see the ship is now finished. It stands nicely on top of my bookcase.
Specifications:
- Length: 75cm
- Width: 41cm
- Scale: 1 : 1067
- Weight: 4.3kg
- Parts used: about 5700
Cappagh Blue 60028 powers past the River Great Ouse at Littleport, with the 6M89 0901 Middleton Towers to Ravenhead Sidings sand train - 15/07/2023.
I popped in here first to see this train, before trying my luck with the 'Merry Wherry' railtour down the road at Prickwillow.
By pure luck, this train came through just as the sun hit a nice, blue hole. Therefore, I captured both the trains on camera that I wanted to photograph, with the sun out. Quite an achievement I think, with all that cloud about!
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.. ◊
HAPPY MAY DAY / LABO(U)R DAY
John Lennon - „Working class hero“
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmhLsE5woRw
Great Cover Version by Green Day www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7HkNr9zO9k
Music Video Green Day www.youtube.com/watch?v=UPPgeDhGzKY
As soon as you′re born they make you feel small
By giving you no time instead of it all
'Til the pain is so big you feel nothing at all
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be
They hurt you at home and they hit you at school
They hate you if you′re clever and they despise a fool
'Til you're so fucking crazy you can′t follow their rules
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be
When they′ve tortured and scared you for twenty odd years
Then they expect you to pick a career
When you can't really function you′re so full of fear
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be
Keep you doped with religion and sex and TV
And you think you're so clever and classless and free
But you′re still fucking peasants as far as I can see
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be
There's room at the top they are telling you still
But first you must learn how to smile as you kill
If you want to be like the folks on the hill
A working class hero is something to be
A working class hero is something to be
If you want to be a hero well just follow me
If you want to be a hero well just follow me
Pair of Class 90s 90024+90029 on 4m25 Coatbridge - Daventry intermodal on the Queensville Curve on 20/04/2016
66768 departs Ely West Junction, with the 6E85 0820 Middleton Towers to Barnby Dun sand train - 15/07/2022.
Two former MoPac GP35m's owned by LTEX and leased to the Bloomer Line pass an IH Loadstar 1700 of equal vintage waiting to get a load from a combine working the field behind me. No doubt that corn will find its way into some of those empties behind 3802.
Cropsey, IL
Photo by John Eagan
aka Moff Gideon's cruiser
aka the friggin' 3rd or 4th revision of the Arquitens-class light cruiser.
Building instructions available freely here. I strongly advise to have a look at it before doing anything.
Credits inside the building instructions. Enjoy!
De kopertrein was lang een van de enigste cargo's die nog vast via de diesellijn 15 reed. Maar sinds de dienstregeling wissel van december 2018 is het treinpad gewijzigd. Dit is de nieuwe Drgl: Olen 16u42, Antwerpen-Schijnpoort Bundel Q 17u28 - 18u21, Heist-op-den-berg 18u51, Tongeren 19u57, Aachen-West 21u00.
De reden van de omleiding is dat men tussen Zonhoven en Hasselt een spoorbrug over het Albertkanaal moet verhogen en daardoor is er een verminderde capaciteit (dienst op enkel spoor), daar bovenop ook nog eens vanaf augustus de elektrificatie werken van lijn 15.
Momenteel wordt er dagelijks in realtime gekeken of de trein toch nog via lijn 15 kan rijden en indien mogelijk wordt het treinpad dan in realtime aangepast.
Zo ook op maandag 15 april 2019 als mijn collega Bram onderweg is met de lege kopertrein naar Aachen-West en voorbij komt in een heerlijke avondzon in het Limburgse Heppen.
De loc PB01 (RTB V264) heeft zijn RTB stickers verloren omdat deze loc na 8 jaar (2010 -2018) trouwe dienst bij RTB offlease ging in januari 2018. De loc ging vervolgens korte tijd naar RRF en Captrain.
Maar omdat de PB10 (V266) en PB17 (V267) van RTB Cargo op groot onderhoud moesten ging de PB01 eind 2018 weer terug naar RTB Cargo om het loc tekort op te vangen.
46679: Olen > Pirdorp
15-04-2019
© Maarten Schoubben
Last train of the day over the viaduct, passing this lovely location at 21.13.
1Y47 20.20 Crianlarich - Mallaig.
Northern Class 150 150130 parked in Platform 4C at Preston awaiting to work 2f41 0726 Preston - Ormskirk on 17/01/2022
Class leaders PN001 and 8801 lead 82P5, a Pacific National intermodal train from Moolabin Yard to Townsville.
Proserpine, QLD.
Thursday, 5 September 2024.
Class 442 no 2406 interior of first class section before the compartments are removed during the refurbishment for Gatwick Express duties
39 years ago. An unidentified named Peak class 45 is seen heading east non stop through Marsden in 1986.
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...
Cracow, Poland
Cricoteka - Centre for the Documentation of the Art of Tadeusz Kantor (1915 – 1990), famous Polish painter, stage designer and theatre director, founder of Cricot 2 experimental theatre. "Dead Class" was the the most famous of Tadeusz Kantor's theatre pieces.
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.
Under threatening skies DB Cargo Class 66 diesel locomotive 66023, with King Charles III celebratory coronation branding, enters Elford loop working 6V06 Burton-on-Trent West Yard to Acton Terminal Complex
Full Credit to Paul Keightley for use of his photo
One of the many fantastic heritage railways in Norfolk. I do think that people don’t post enough heritage on the site. I’m not from Norfolk but I do love your beautiful county
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.)
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!
One of the accursed Class 142 "Pacer" diesel multiple units is seen at Carlisle in company with a class 153 unit. 94 of these things were built by British Rail Engineering in Derby Between 1985 & 1987. They were a development of the earlier Class 141 which where introduced in 1984.
The train body is based on that of the Leyland National bus and many fixtures and fittings of the bus can be found on the trains. They are powered by either Cummins or Perkins diesel engines of 230hp. They are notoriously unreliable, so much so that a power unit once detached itself from one of these on the Cumbrian Coast Line.
66076 rattles through the Vale of Edale, with the 4H70 1633 Limbury Road to Peak Forest Cemex Sidings - 13/05/2023.
One of my objectives on our short break in Derbyshire, was to find alternative locations to photograph trains on this beautiful section of line. Looking on here, I couldn't find anything other than the usual well known spots. Therefore, I was determined to try & find alternative views. I found this one on an early evening walk & hoped to catch a freight train at this spot before we returned home.
As it turned out I got lucky. Due to the fact that very few passenger trains were running on this particular Saturday, freight trains were running much earlier than usual. This one came through over two hours earlier than scheduled, but it was of great benefit to me, because the sun was just high enough in the sky to catch the sun still on the track, before it disappeared over the hill behind me.