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Black Darter...Sympetrum danae.
Ok, this really has to be the last Black Darter of the year that I upload!
There is a huge lack of quality fish photos of North american species, even worse so many are miss identified! so trying to ID some has been difficult. It will be an on going thing but I am going to try and catch and photograph as many species as I can.
First up is...
The rainbow darter (Etheostoma caeruleum) is a native North American fish found in small, fast-moving streams and small to medium-sized rivers. It grows to 2 to 3 inches (51 to 76 mm) in length.[1] The species is very sensitive to pollution and silt, staying in clean, pollution-free water. The rainbow darter is easily identified by three dark spots on the back, and blue and orange in the dorsal and anal fins. It is a small perch-like fish found in freshwater streams in North America.
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Couldn't resist this one! This is the interior of Red Eagle W411UGM, a veteran Dart new to TGM before being absorbed into the Travel London fleet, and I think into the Abellio era.
It was working on Route R2 and I did it from Watford out to the Cassiobury superb, been a few years since I rode a bus with the door permanently open, reminds me of going to school on SNBs in those easier times.
Oh and no prizes for deducing it was formerly dual doored...
VH45184 Charing Cross Stn-Oxford St 139
TEH1219 Oxford St-St Johns Wood 113
TE845 St Johns Wood-Hendon Central 113
TE847 Hendon Central-Mill Hill Circus 113
DW285 Mill Hill Broadway-Edgware 221
VLA176 Edgware-Stanmore 142
VLA175 Stanmore-Bushey Heath 142
VLA168 Bushey Heath-Watford 258
6523 Watford-Rickmansworth 320
6526 Rickmansworth-Croxley Green 320
6528 Croxley Green-Rickmansworth 320
6525 Rickmansworth-Watford 320
W411UGM Watford-Cassiobury Rd R2
6522 Cassiobury Rd-Rickmansworth 320
6527 Rickmansworth-Watford 320
350109 Watford Jn-Euston
HV94 Warren St-Trafalgar Square 29
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Gardbus Dennis Dart X531UAT now painted green stands in Gervis Place, Bournemouth with a 36 service to Verwood.
Operated by: Dallas Area Rapid Transit
Built in: 2017
Manufacturer: New Flyer Industries
Model: XN40
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205 Express seen on Olive at Federal in downtown Dallas.
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P702 VEX
The first of the VEX-es is also an odd one out, as the others have consecutive number plates 9, 10, 11 and 12 but his is number 2.
LHB DART set 8305 rounds the curve on the approach to the newly opened Clongriffin station, north Co.Dublin, with a southbound Malahide-Greystones service, 7th March 2010.
In George IV Bridge Dennis Dart SLF, Plaxton Pointer SPD, number 82 works on Service 42 between Craigleith and Kings Road on Saturdays.
In the distance, the former Bank of Scotland Headquarters, now headquarters of the merged HBOS and this impressive Roman Baroque architecture stands on Edinburgh's Mound looking down over East Princes Street Gardens. The site was bought in 1800 and the HQ building was initiated while Henry Dundas, Viscount Melville (1742 - 1811), was already Governor of the Bank.
Note the fine dome with tempietto lantern - that's the bit on the top that looks like a little Greek temple. There's also a gold figure on top holding two rings - a symbol of the bank's posterity perhaps? Or may be he just wants to play hoopla.
Travel West Midlands 812 (P942 EMS) put into use by the operator in 1997 was a Dennis Dart SLF with Alexander bodywork which was a demonstrator. Here it is seen in Oldbury Bus Station on October 9th 1998 carrying an allover advertisement for 'The Market Place' in Wolverhampton.
The Irish Rail 8201 / 8401 Class are 2 car DART emu's, which were built by GEC Alstom Transporte in Spain in 1999. There are 5, two car sets and are numbered 8201 - 05 (DMS) and 8401 - 05 (DTS). They entered service in October / November 2000 with the normal 2 car sets comprising an 8201 motor unit paired with an 8401 unpowered trailer unit.
Unfortunately, the Class has not been very successful.
They have spent long periods out of service; most recently from summer 2007 until March 2008.
Following a brief return to service of all units with the exception of 8204 / 8404, were withdrawn from service yet again, with Iarnród Éireann citing frequent breakdowns and small seating as their reason for early withdrawal.
They were stabled in Fairview DART depot during these periods of being out of service.
In 2012 the units were tendered for sale, but were not sold. They remain decommissioned at Inchicore Works, clear of catenary.
Darter dragonfly closeups. Focus stacked using zerene.
This darter got fairly used to me allowing me to take shots at up to 4:1 magnification.
Upper Dart valley, autumn flood. Dartmoor National Park.
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African Darter, Anhinga rufa. 12 November 2023. Chobe River, Botswana, Africa.
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Arriva 1773... Dennis Dart working the 64 service on 18th May 2018 here seen in Durham on North Road
Former Severn & Canal Carrying Company Motor No. 2 "Dart" at Puttenham on the Grand Union Canal Aylesbury Arm. 2nd July 2014.
Freshly repainted in weinrot und weiss Dennis Dart SLF, Plaxton Pointer SPD, number 187 (Y187 CFS) is one of fourteen single deckers which are Edinburgh's very last group of buses where fleet and registration number match, a tradition introduced in 1954.
On a beautiful autumn day, the 5th of October, we're in Princes Street and perhaps of notable interest is the arrival of the light fittings on tops of the tram poles; a modern interpretation of olden days certainly in terms of their positioning, on the island in the centre of the street.
If you'd like to see all of Lothian's Y-reg Darts in numerical order then please visit this set:
www.flickr.com/photos/stuart_montgomery/sets/721576306788...