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State Railway of Thailand Shops, Chatuchak District, Bangkok

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 400, f/10.0, 38mm, 1/400s

Stopping to smell the roses, the lillies, the daffodils, the peonies...well, you get it, at the Flower & Garden Festival in Epcot!

  

Hair - Doux (Jihyo)

Top - erratic (kelly top - floral 2 SE

Skirt - miss chelsea (Verity Colour pack 3

Shoes - Reign (Jael)

Headband - CM22 (Headband with flowers pink)

State Railway of Thailand

Locomotives: GE UM12C No.4041 and GE CM22-7i No.4537

Train: Eastern and Oriental Express (E&O) 991 Ban Dara Junction - Nakhon Lampang

Nong Wua Tao, Lampang, Thailand

That's what I think this machine looks like.

These mid-90's GE-built giants are not the most powerful of SRT's fleet, nor the fastest, but their twin engines must certainly make them some of the longest.

Anyone has a datasheet on this locomotive?

Here, one member of the family has just brought a train into Bangkok's main trainstation.

Notice how low the platforms are. Compared to 75cm here in Belgium... that's quite a difference!

 

SRT 4534, Bangkok 5.5.2015

 

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The driver of train 455 snags the outbound token at Ban Don Ton station between Phattalung and Hat Yai on the Southern Line. The Thai Railway have an interesting combination of German and British practices. The semaphore signals are entirely German design while most non CTC lines use the classic British Neals Ball Token system to issue authority between stations. Most stations have a pair of these token stands, upon entering the station the driver will throw the token from the last section onto the mast and then grab the token for the next section from the second. I've seen this system in action in India and Sri Lanka as well, but only on lower traffic lines where the need for such fixed token stands has long disappeared due to lack of express service. The locomotive is a SRT class GEA, in GE speak CM22-7i and is powered by a Cummins prime mover. These locomotives until recently were in front line express service but have largely been downgraded to secondary work with the arrival of new Chinese locomotives.

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State Railway of Thailand

Locomotive: GE CM22-7i No.4548

Train: Crude Oil 629 Map Ta Phut - Bung Phra

Location: Kao Chi Chan, Chon Buri, Thailand

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A ordinary train arrive at Bang Klam station.

Locomoteve:CM22-7i 4529

一列普通列车抵达合艾郊外的Bang Klam车站

 

/State Railway of Thailand/

Crude oil train stopped in Si Racha Junction

GE CM22-7i 4534

Front row:

Elvira Fortunato, Minister of Science, Technology and Higher Education, Portugal,

Martin Kupka, Minister of Transport, Czech Republic,

Leonore Gewessler, Federal Minister for Climate Action, Environment, Innovation and Technology, Austria,

Franz Fayot, Minister of the Economy, Minister for Development Coordination and Humanitarian Affairs, Luxembourg,

Teresa Riesgo, Secretary General for Innovation at Ministry of Science and Innovation of Spain,

Adolofo Urso, Minister of Enterprises and Made in Italy,

Philippe Battiste, President of French space agency, CNES,

ESA - European Space Agency Director General Josef Aschbacher,

Anna Christmann, Federal Government Coordinator of German Aerospace Policy, Germany,

Anna Rathsman, Director General of the Swedish Space Agency, Sweden,

George Freeman, Minister for Science, Research & Innovation, Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, United Kingdom,

Thomas Dermine, State Secretary for Economic Recovery and Strategic Investments in charge of Science Policy, Belgium,

Martina Hirayama, State Secretary for Education, Research and Innovation, Switzerland,

Sebastiaan-Ioan Burudja, Minister of Research and Digitalization, Romania,

Timo Pesonen, Director General, Directorate General for Defence Industry and Space, European Commission (DG-Defis).

 

Second Row:

Ján Horeccký, Minister of Education, Science, Research and Sport, Slovakia,

Anita Muižniece, Minister for Education and Science, Ministry of Education and Science, Latvia,

Athanasios Staveris-Polykalas, Secretary General of Telecommunications and Post, Ministry of Digital Governance, Greece,

Annemarie Falktoft, Deputy Director, Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science, Denmark,

Anne Marit Bjørnflaten, State Secretary, Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries, Norway,

Maria Nilsson, State Secretary, Ministry of Education and Research, Sweden,

Damien English, Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Ireland,

Ilona Lundström, Director General, Innovations and Enterprise Financing, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment, Finland,

Guido Biessen, Acting Director General for Enterprise and Innovation, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, Netherlands,

Sille Kraam, Deputy Secretary General for Economic Development, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, Estonia,

Kamila Król, Undersecretary of State, Ministry of Economic Development and Technology, Poland,

Matevž Frangež, Minister of Education, Science, Research and Sport, Slovakia,

Eglė Markevičiūtė, Vice-Minister of the Economy and Innovation of the Republic of Lithuania.

 

Third Row:

Lisa Campbell, President of the Canadia Space Agency (CSA),

Keith Azzopardi Tanti, Permanent Secretary for Youth, Research and Innovation, Malta,

Alexander Georgiev Poulev, Minister of Growth and Education, Bulgaria,

Peter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Hungary,

Nicolas Walter, CEO, European Science Foundation (ESF),

Rodrigo da Costa, Executive Director, European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA),

Philippe Merlo, Director, European Green Sky Directorate, EGSD, EUROCONTROL,

Sorin Dumitro Ducaru, Director, European Union Satellite Centre (SatCen),

Leendert Bal, Head of Department for Safety, Security and Surveillance, European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA),

Philip Evans, Director General, European Origanisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT),

Emilio Fajardo, Director Industry, Synergies & Enablers, European Defence Agency (EDA).

 

(absent from the photo: Robert Habeck, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Germany)

 

Credits: ESA - S. Corvaja

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

ESA Director General Josef Aschbacher, together with ESA astronauts Alexander Gerst, Tim Peake, Thomas Pesquet, Luca Parmitano, Matthias Maurer and Samantha Cristoforetti.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

ESA Council Ministerial 2022 begins with opening statements in Paris on 22 November 2022.

 

Credits: ESA - S. Corvaja

State Railway of Thailand

General Electric Diesel Electric Locomotive

Builder: General Electric, Pennsylvania, USA

Model: CM22-7i

Locomotive Type: Diesel Electric, Co-Co, Bi-Cab

Locomotive No. 4560

Manufacturer's Serial No. 48718

Engine: 2 X Cummins KTA50-L

Train ID: The Liquefied petroleum gas train no. 532 Samran - Bang Lamung

Location: Khon Kaen Station

Date: 22 August 2014

GE CM22-7i 4533 pulling a rapid train stopped in Don Mueang station.

 

/State Railway of Thailand/

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

GE CM22-7i #4537, built in the mid 1990s, ready for departure at Bangkok Hua Lamphong station

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

General Electric'Type CM22-7i

Thirty eight class GEA locomotives 4523-4560 of General Electric USA type CM22-7i built in 1995-6. They are fitted with twin Cummins KTA-50-L* each rated at 1430hp* (*various sites quote different model engines and HP ratings)

Perhaps of interest to NZ fans is this site with a header photo of one of these GEA class hauling the ex NZR Silver Star Carriages www.ge.com/.../50-years-reliable-rail-thailand and that that train the Eastern & Oriental Express at one stage operated into Chiang Mai. www.ge.com/news/sites/default/files/styles/full_header/pu...

 

General Electric

'Type CM22-7i #4534

Train 136 Ubon Ratchathani to Bangkok

Vermont Square - At 6:55 AM on November 11, 2015, Los Angeles Firefighters responded to a Structure Fire at the 1000 block of W 46th Street.

 

Firefighters arrived on scene to find a 2-story home with two rooms well involved in flames. Firefighters were forced into defensive operations due to structural compromise.

 

A total of 63 firefighters took 31 minutes to extinguish the flames. The fire was confined to a heavily damaged 1,410 square foot home built 1909. No one was injured. © Video by Adam VanGerpen

 

Dispatched units: E46 RA246 RA46 E266 E66 T66 E215 E15 T15 SQ21 EM11 BC13 BC11 E233 T33 E57 E33 T21 E221 CM22 EM1 BC18 T3 E203 E3 UR3 HR56 UR88 BC1 E26 AR1 EA1

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

Willis Toys Ltd,

Elsenham CM22 6EF

"Treasure Trove" WT 520

1,000 pieces, used and complete

approx. 69cm x 49cm

approx. 27in x 19in

2022 piece count: 1,000

puzzle no: 1

 

From the box:

"English Sampler worked by Susanna Gellet in 1800 on woollen canvas with coloured silks. Reproduced from the outstanding collection of Samplers in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge."

 

Our first puzzle of 2022 is from a manufacturer/distributor we'd not heard of before: Willis Toys. A quick search reveals they are still in existence, but this particular jigsaw is some years old and no trace of it remains online as far as I can tell. Thinner pieces - although they fit together well enough - all with regular shapes: 2 knobs, 2 holes, so not as easy as it first appeared.

  

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

Willis Toys Ltd,

Elsenham CM22 6EF

"Treasure Trove" WT 520

1,000 pieces, used and complete

approx. 69cm x 49cm

approx. 27in x 19in

2022 piece count: 1,000

puzzle no: 1

 

TED: "This is me first pussel of 2022, an' it's kwite nice - if yew likes sewin'... witch I don't! Mum sez that in the olden days lickle girls used to 'ave to make pikchurs like this to show they cud sew propperly. I mean samplers, not pussels! It took me a cupple of days to do cuz it wuzzn't as easy as it looks, but I got there in the end."

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

Koreatown - At 8:43 AM on February 12, 2016, the LAFD responded to 2848 James M Wood Blvd for a Structure Fire. Firefighters arrived on scene to find a two-story vacant center hall apartment complex, with smoke showing. Over 50 firefighters extinguished the fire in 24 minutes. Three units and the attic were damaged by the flames. No one was injured. The cause is under invest by LAFD Arson Section. Dispatched Units: AR1 AR11 BC1 BC11 CM21 CM22 E13 E15 E210 E211 E226 E229 E26 E29 E6 EM11 RA11 RA6 RA811 SQ21 T10 T11 T26 T29.

 

Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo by David Ortiz

 

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On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

On 22 and 23 November 2022, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers gathered in Paris, France, for the ESA Council Meeting at Ministerial Level (CM22). They discussed how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all - including climate change monitoring and mitigation, secure communications under European control and rapid and resilient crisis response, and the ESA budget for the next three years.

 

Credits: ESA - P. Sebirot

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