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Indiana Rail Road train SAHW has its customary cut of containers up front as it rumbles through Bargersville, Indiana.
Build :1995
Container capacity at 14t (TEU): 372
Maximum TEU capacity: 508
Maximum speed (Kn): 15,5
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I don't know how to explain this phenomenon, but a container ship out on the North Sea appears to be reflected - and both the ship and the reflection seem to be floating above the horizon. Seen off the Essex coast, taken with a 500mm lens, but this is cropped to show about a quarter of the whole frame. D500_76216.NEF
3. Temporary Container Shelter
Four 20-foot containers make up the two-storey temporary shelter unit LiNX, which Dublin-based industrial designer Richard Barnwall had originally intended for construction workers use. However, by adapting the interiors, one can easily imagine its use as temporary or even permanent housing units.
Looking a bit lonely these days. Taken on the Houston Ship Channel during the economic crisis of 2009.
Minifig scale Technic container crane, that can load and unload containers on the 10219 Maersk train, the trucks or in the depot.
Using Power Functions to controle the train and crane.
Train is powered by 2 PF train motors
Crane moves by 3 M-motors and a old 9V micro motor (red).
Video on youtube
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcOKhXBXfvI
Instructions www.jurgenstechniccorner.com/instructies.html
Maasvlakte 2 is a major civil engineering project in the Netherlands, constructing a new port and supporting infrastructure on reclaimed land adjoining the Maasvlakte. Approximately 2000 hectares will be reclaimed, behind a 4 km dike; approximately 1000 hectares will be used by ports related industries. It is an extension of the Port of Rotterdam.
Maasvlakte 2 is the biggest civil engineering project in the Netherlands since the Delta Works. The area opened on 22 May 2013.
Container terminal operators APM Terminals and Rotterdam World Gateway began construction of their terminals in 2012. The APM terminal opened in April 2015. Rotterdam World Gateway (RWG) is the main competitor for European Container Terminals (ECT), currently the biggest operator of a container terminal in Rotterdam. RWG's terminal includes a 20-meter deep dock and its own railroad station, and would be capable of handling 2.35 million containers annually.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Taken by: Emiel Dekker (emield.myportfolio.com/)
GBRf's 66720 passes Weaver Junction on a stormy 20th January 2024 with the Saturdays Only 4M34 0544 Southampton Western Docks to Ditton.
Pole shot.
This spherical container has been engineered to house the most scientifically valuable cargo imaginable – samples brought back from the Red Planet. Weighing less than 5 kg, this 23 cm-diameter sphere has been designed to keep martian samples in pristine condition at a temperature of under -10°C throughout their long journey back to Earth. The container seen here hosts 11 sealable receptacles, including one set aside for a sample of martian air. First the sample container must be landed on Mars, along with a rover to retrieve a cache of samples carefully selected by a previous mission, according to the current mission scenario. Then, once filled, it will be launched back up to Mars orbit. There it will remain for several days until a rendezvous spacecraft performs its capture in an autonomous way. To ease the process of rendezvous, the sample container is equipped with a radio emitter and retro-reflectors for close-up laser ranging. Before being returned to Earth, the container will be enclosed in another larger bio-sealed container ensuring a perfect containment of any returned martian material. This container will then be returned to Earth for a high velocity re-entry.
Credit: ESA-Anneke Le Floc'h
Read more:
www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Engineering/Martian_box_...
Nate made this awesome container port for the PennLUG layout, and I made the water (with tile-laying help from various PennLUG members).
Explore # 422 - June 6 2008
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2 arches monumentales que Vincent Gavinet a enchevêtrées entre mer et ville.
1 arche de 21 containers.
1 arche de 15 containers.
193 852 with container train in Bremen.
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A design for a space shipping container that can stack (left) and also clip to a frame above for lifting or attaching to a ship etc. (right). Measures 26x10 which is awkward but gives a lovely 24x8 interior so it will fit all sorts. Doors open too.
Houses made from cargo containers, right down the street from my house! These are so cool. And they say that the power bill shouldn't get over $40/month. I believe these are the ones made from four 8-by-32 foot shipping containers ("one-trippers" emptied of cargo at American docks) that will be assembled into a nearly 1,300-square-foot home.
l'heure bleue..
Molo S. Antonio, Siracusa
Quando il container è una arte
su repubblica.it
Containers su jpgmag.com
votala su iFocus..
portfolio shoot with model @thats.sissi in Bremen, Germany. Makeup artist: @jess.in.japan
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The Gurdergen are a race primarily concerned with trade and commerce. This container transport is one of their most craft and can be seen in friendly ports throughout the galaxy.
Its most recognisable feature is the four underslung cargo attachments which augment the internal cargo capacity. Various types of containers can be attached here via magnetic means; hazardous materials in particular are favourite candidates for external carrying as they can be easily jettisoned in case of contamination.
The ship is unarmed and slow; it requires escort to keep it safe. The high volume of cargo capacity makes it an attractive target to pirates and other economic raiders.