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A logo is the best representation of any brand or business. It’s not just a random image – it’s the very symbol that reminds people who you are, what you do, and how you can help them.

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Kailua-Kona, HI

6/23/17

 

Aloha, here is P.F.I. Rubbish Service and their mini GMC Heil Rapid Rail. P.F.I. Rubbish Service is a pure residential solid waste company with 2 Rapid Rails, 2 Rear Loaders for bulk and around 3 Heil Retrievers (or similar). While I was in Hawaii, I wanted to find P.F.I. Rubbish Service on route. Throughout the week I had looked all over for carts on route and I would see a few here and there but thats it. Finally on Friday I found this Rapid Rail on the highway and I immediately followed it. After speaking with the driver, Eric, he informed me that residents can dispose of their household trash for free at at the Transfer Station. Most residents take advantage of the free service, I would say less than 10% of the residents have residential trash service, their were a couple times were Eric drove past 20 houses with no carts out. Towards the end of the video you will see the Hawaii County Transfer Station.

 

In regards to the P.F.I. Rapid Rail, it is a neat truck. It is originally from Prince Motors in Riverside California. I looked at the P.F.I. Rubbish Service yard (which has now moved) on maps and it is sitting in the yard with Prince Motors mud flaps.You might notice, P.F.I. put black spray on truck bed liner on the side of their Rapid Rail to prevent rusting, which I think is a great idea. Eric informed me that this mini Rapid Rail can pack over 500 of the 65/64 gallon Rehrigs and Toters. I'm not sure what year the Rapid Rail is but it's definitely a older truck and it sounds and operates great especially considering all the hills and the salt in the air.

 

P.F.I. has one of the most creative logos ever made and one of my favorite logos. Their logo consists of 3 mongooses carrying 2 trash cans and a trash bag. Mongoose are similar to a weasel or ferret, and it is interesting why mongoose are in Hawaii. Over a century ago farmers brought mongoose to Hawaii to exterminate the rats that were eating their crops. Mongoose were brought to Hawaii and the idea was a complete failure, rats are nocturnal and mongoose are diurnal so they never even see each other. So now Hawaii has a rat and mongoose problem on most of the Hawaiian Islands. Great logo choice by P.F.I. Rubbish Service.

 

Unfortunately I was unable to find a MSL or Rear Loader on route but I will look for them in the future. If anyone has plans of going to The Big Island Hawaii and wants route information, let me know. It is a challenge to find the residential routes and I will gladly share route information. If anyone knows who owned this Rapid Rail before Prince Motors, please let me know, Mahalo. And a big Mahalo to the driver, Eric.

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=--Xeaffzngw

At the time of this postccard, Goose Green Garage was an Alfa Romeo dealer—the logo is just about visible on the wall adjacent to the Granada. It's nice also to see the 'goose' logo—in this era car dealers sometimes had quite creative logos of their own. Goose Green itself is elsewhere in Torrington (where Morton Garage was) so perhaps the business had moved and kept the name. The building to the right with the clock is Great Torrington Town Hall, used for meetings of Torrington Rural District Council until the formation of Torridge District Council in 1974.

 

I don't know where the petrol pumps were—perhaps in the alcove, or down the alleyway into the yard behind. What is the blue pick-up truck? It looks Japanese, which perhaps suggests this is a late 70s photo. The N-reg (1975) Granada could have been almost new.

 

By 2009 the building was a greengrocer

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Until the 1980s part of the B3227 went through the centre of Torrington, past the end of The Square (so the Shell sign would have been visible for passing traffic), but it was later re-routed to the west of the centre, past the vast Torrington Creamery.

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Kailua-Kona, HI

6/23/17

 

Aloha, here is P.F.I. Rubbish Service and their mini GMC Heil Rapid Rail. P.F.I. Rubbish Service is a pure residential solid waste company with 2 Rapid Rails, 2 Rear Loaders for bulk and around 3 Heil Retrievers (or similar). While I was in Hawaii, I wanted to find P.F.I. Rubbish Service on route. Throughout the week I had looked all over for carts on route and I would see a few here and there but thats it. Finally on Friday I found this Rapid Rail on the highway and I immediately followed it. After speaking with the driver, Eric, he informed me that residents can dispose of their household trash for free at at the Transfer Station. Most residents take advantage of the free service, I would say less than 10% of the residents have residential trash service, their were a couple times were Eric drove past 20 houses with no carts out. Towards the end of the video you will see the Hawaii County Transfer Station.

 

In regards to the P.F.I. Rapid Rail, it is a neat truck. It is originally from Prince Motors in Riverside California. I looked at the P.F.I. Rubbish Service yard (which has now moved) on maps and it is sitting in the yard with Prince Motors mud flaps.You might notice, P.F.I. put black spray on truck bed liner on the side of their Rapid Rail to prevent rusting, which I think is a great idea. Eric informed me that this mini Rapid Rail can pack over 500 of the 65/64 gallon Rehrigs and Toters. I'm not sure what year the Rapid Rail is but it's definitely a older truck and it sounds and operates great especially considering all the hills and the salt in the air.

 

P.F.I. has one of the most creative logos ever made and one of my favorite logos. Their logo consists of 3 mongooses carrying 2 trash cans and a trash bag. Mongoose are similar to a weasel or ferret, and it is interesting why mongoose are in Hawaii. Over a century ago farmers brought mongoose to Hawaii to exterminate the rats that were eating their crops. Mongoose were brought to Hawaii and the idea was a complete failure, rats are nocturnal and mongoose are diurnal so they never even see each other. So now Hawaii has a rat and mongoose problem on most of the Hawaiian Islands. Great logo choice by P.F.I. Rubbish Service.

 

Unfortunately I was unable to find a MSL or Rear Loader on route but I will look for them in the future. If anyone has plans of going to The Big Island Hawaii and wants route information, let me know. It is a challenge to find the residential routes and I will gladly share route information. If anyone knows who owned this Rapid Rail before Prince Motors, please let me know, Mahalo. And a big Mahalo to the driver, Eric.

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=--Xeaffzngw

Kailua-Kona, HI

6/23/17

 

Aloha, here is P.F.I. Rubbish Service and their mini GMC Heil Rapid Rail. P.F.I. Rubbish Service is a pure residential solid waste company with 2 Rapid Rails, 2 Rear Loaders for bulk and around 3 Heil Retrievers (or similar). While I was in Hawaii, I wanted to find P.F.I. Rubbish Service on route. Throughout the week I had looked all over for carts on route and I would see a few here and there but thats it. Finally on Friday I found this Rapid Rail on the highway and I immediately followed it. After speaking with the driver, Eric, he informed me that residents can dispose of their household trash for free at at the Transfer Station. Most residents take advantage of the free service, I would say less than 10% of the residents have residential trash service, their were a couple times were Eric drove past 20 houses with no carts out. Towards the end of the video you will see the Hawaii County Transfer Station.

 

In regards to the P.F.I. Rapid Rail, it is a neat truck. It is originally from Prince Motors in Riverside California. I looked at the P.F.I. Rubbish Service yard (which has now moved) on maps and it is sitting in the yard with Prince Motors mud flaps.You might notice, P.F.I. put black spray on truck bed liner on the side of their Rapid Rail to prevent rusting, which I think is a great idea. Eric informed me that this mini Rapid Rail can pack over 500 of the 65/64 gallon Rehrigs and Toters. I'm not sure what year the Rapid Rail is but it's definitely a older truck and it sounds and operates great especially considering all the hills and the salt in the air.

 

P.F.I. has one of the most creative logos ever made and one of my favorite logos. Their logo consists of 3 mongooses carrying 2 trash cans and a trash bag. Mongoose are similar to a weasel or ferret, and it is interesting why mongoose are in Hawaii. Over a century ago farmers brought mongoose to Hawaii to exterminate the rats that were eating their crops. Mongoose were brought to Hawaii and the idea was a complete failure, rats are nocturnal and mongoose are diurnal so they never even see each other. So now Hawaii has a rat and mongoose problem on most of the Hawaiian Islands. Great logo choice by P.F.I. Rubbish Service.

 

Unfortunately I was unable to find a MSL or Rear Loader on route but I will look for them in the future. If anyone has plans of going to The Big Island Hawaii and wants route information, let me know. It is a challenge to find the residential routes and I will gladly share route information. If anyone knows who owned this Rapid Rail before Prince Motors, please let me know, Mahalo. And a big Mahalo to the driver, Eric.

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=--Xeaffzngw

Kailua-Kona, HI

6/23/17

 

Aloha, here is P.F.I. Rubbish Service and their mini GMC Heil Rapid Rail. P.F.I. Rubbish Service is a pure residential solid waste company with 2 Rapid Rails, 2 Rear Loaders for bulk and around 3 Heil Retrievers (or similar). While I was in Hawaii, I wanted to find P.F.I. Rubbish Service on route. Throughout the week I had looked all over for carts on route and I would see a few here and there but thats it. Finally on Friday I found this Rapid Rail on the highway and I immediately followed it. After speaking with the driver, Eric, he informed me that residents can dispose of their household trash for free at at the Transfer Station. Most residents take advantage of the free service, I would say less than 10% of the residents have residential trash service, their were a couple times were Eric drove past 20 houses with no carts out. Towards the end of the video you will see the Hawaii County Transfer Station.

 

In regards to the P.F.I. Rapid Rail, it is a neat truck. It is originally from Prince Motors in Riverside California. I looked at the P.F.I. Rubbish Service yard (which has now moved) on maps and it is sitting in the yard with Prince Motors mud flaps.You might notice, P.F.I. put black spray on truck bed liner on the side of their Rapid Rail to prevent rusting, which I think is a great idea. Eric informed me that this mini Rapid Rail can pack over 500 of the 65/64 gallon Rehrigs and Toters. I'm not sure what year the Rapid Rail is but it's definitely a older truck and it sounds and operates great especially considering all the hills and the salt in the air.

 

P.F.I. has one of the most creative logos ever made and one of my favorite logos. Their logo consists of 3 mongooses carrying 2 trash cans and a trash bag. Mongoose are similar to a weasel or ferret, and it is interesting why mongoose are in Hawaii. Over a century ago farmers brought mongoose to Hawaii to exterminate the rats that were eating their crops. Mongoose were brought to Hawaii and the idea was a complete failure, rats are nocturnal and mongoose are diurnal so they never even see each other. So now Hawaii has a rat and mongoose problem on most of the Hawaiian Islands. Great logo choice by P.F.I. Rubbish Service.

 

Unfortunately I was unable to find a MSL or Rear Loader on route but I will look for them in the future. If anyone has plans of going to The Big Island Hawaii and wants route information, let me know. It is a challenge to find the residential routes and I will gladly share route information. If anyone knows who owned this Rapid Rail before Prince Motors, please let me know, Mahalo. And a big Mahalo to the driver, Eric.

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=--Xeaffzngw

Creative logo for this trail based on the C&NW logo and its Shore Line route. The door on the building in the background looks to be boxcar height.

 

Union Pacific filed in 2019 to abandon its Shore Line from Milepost 149.5 near this spot south to Milepost 148.2 at Union Avenue though the tracks are partly paved over and/or missing in parts of that section already. The City of Sheboygan plans on adding to the Shoreland 400 trail once it acquires the land.

Kailua-Kona, HI

6/23/17

 

Aloha, here is P.F.I. Rubbish Service and their mini GMC Heil Rapid Rail. P.F.I. Rubbish Service is a pure residential solid waste company with 2 Rapid Rails, 2 Rear Loaders for bulk and around 3 Heil Retrievers (or similar). While I was in Hawaii, I wanted to find P.F.I. Rubbish Service on route. Throughout the week I had looked all over for carts on route and I would see a few here and there but thats it. Finally on Friday I found this Rapid Rail on the highway and I immediately followed it. After speaking with the driver, Eric, he informed me that residents can dispose of their household trash for free at at the Transfer Station. Most residents take advantage of the free service, I would say less than 10% of the residents have residential trash service, their were a couple times were Eric drove past 20 houses with no carts out. Towards the end of the video you will see the Hawaii County Transfer Station.

 

In regards to the P.F.I. Rapid Rail, it is a neat truck. It is originally from Prince Motors in Riverside California. I looked at the P.F.I. Rubbish Service yard (which has now moved) on maps and it is sitting in the yard with Prince Motors mud flaps.You might notice, P.F.I. put black spray on truck bed liner on the side of their Rapid Rail to prevent rusting, which I think is a great idea. Eric informed me that this mini Rapid Rail can pack over 500 of the 65/64 gallon Rehrigs and Toters. I'm not sure what year the Rapid Rail is but it's definitely a older truck and it sounds and operates great especially considering all the hills and the salt in the air.

 

P.F.I. has one of the most creative logos ever made and one of my favorite logos. Their logo consists of 3 mongooses carrying 2 trash cans and a trash bag. Mongoose are similar to a weasel or ferret, and it is interesting why mongoose are in Hawaii. Over a century ago farmers brought mongoose to Hawaii to exterminate the rats that were eating their crops. Mongoose were brought to Hawaii and the idea was a complete failure, rats are nocturnal and mongoose are diurnal so they never even see each other. So now Hawaii has a rat and mongoose problem on most of the Hawaiian Islands. Great logo choice by P.F.I. Rubbish Service.

 

Unfortunately I was unable to find a MSL or Rear Loader on route but I will look for them in the future. If anyone has plans of going to The Big Island Hawaii and wants route information, let me know. It is a challenge to find the residential routes and I will gladly share route information. If anyone knows who owned this Rapid Rail before Prince Motors, please let me know, Mahalo. And a big Mahalo to the driver, Eric.

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=--Xeaffzngw

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Kailua-Kona, HI

6/23/17

 

Aloha, here is P.F.I. Rubbish Service and their mini GMC Heil Rapid Rail. P.F.I. Rubbish Service is a pure residential solid waste company with 2 Rapid Rails, 2 Rear Loaders for bulk and around 3 Heil Retrievers (or similar). While I was in Hawaii, I wanted to find P.F.I. Rubbish Service on route. Throughout the week I had looked all over for carts on route and I would see a few here and there but thats it. Finally on Friday I found this Rapid Rail on the highway and I immediately followed it. After speaking with the driver, Eric, he informed me that residents can dispose of their household trash for free at at the Transfer Station. Most residents take advantage of the free service, I would say less than 10% of the residents have residential trash service, their were a couple times were Eric drove past 20 houses with no carts out. Towards the end of the video you will see the Hawaii County Transfer Station.

 

In regards to the P.F.I. Rapid Rail, it is a neat truck. It is originally from Prince Motors in Riverside California. I looked at the P.F.I. Rubbish Service yard (which has now moved) on maps and it is sitting in the yard with Prince Motors mud flaps.You might notice, P.F.I. put black spray on truck bed liner on the side of their Rapid Rail to prevent rusting, which I think is a great idea. Eric informed me that this mini Rapid Rail can pack over 500 of the 65/64 gallon Rehrigs and Toters. I'm not sure what year the Rapid Rail is but it's definitely a older truck and it sounds and operates great especially considering all the hills and the salt in the air.

 

P.F.I. has one of the most creative logos ever made and one of my favorite logos. Their logo consists of 3 mongooses carrying 2 trash cans and a trash bag. Mongoose are similar to a weasel or ferret, and it is interesting why mongoose are in Hawaii. Over a century ago farmers brought mongoose to Hawaii to exterminate the rats that were eating their crops. Mongoose were brought to Hawaii and the idea was a complete failure, rats are nocturnal and mongoose are diurnal so they never even see each other. So now Hawaii has a rat and mongoose problem on most of the Hawaiian Islands. Great logo choice by P.F.I. Rubbish Service.

 

Unfortunately I was unable to find a MSL or Rear Loader on route but I will look for them in the future. If anyone has plans of going to The Big Island Hawaii and wants route information, let me know. It is a challenge to find the residential routes and I will gladly share route information. If anyone knows who owned this Rapid Rail before Prince Motors, please let me know, Mahalo. And a big Mahalo to the driver, Eric.

 

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=--Xeaffzngw

Creative logo for this trail based on the C&NW logo and its Shore Line route.

 

Union Pacific filed in 2019 to abandon its Shore Line from Milepost 149.5 near this spot south to Milepost 148.2 at Union Avenue though the tracks are partly paved over and/or missing in parts of that section already. The City of Sheboygan plans on adding to the Shoreland 400 trail once it acquires the land.

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