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T408LGP Dennis Dart with Caetano Compass body, originally B31D and new to Independent Way, Battersea, in April 1999. now with arriva and with single door, seen in Milton Keynes 13 June 2011.
A very wet 2013 Dodge Dart, one of the 69 new vehicles available we test drove at the Midwest Automotive Media Association (MAMA) 2012 Fall Rally in Chicago.
Photos courtesy of Steve Cypher
Hong Kong import Dennis Dart S343SUX laying over in Plymouth Bus Station, between trips on service 92.
Darter (Anhinga melanogaster), or Shag, or Snake-bird.
Related to cormorants. It is (sub)tropical fishing bird. The plumage is sparse and easily becomes wet, so they must dry their wings conspicuously.
El Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) es el tren metropolitano de la ciudad de Dublín. Consiste en un transporte entre un tren de cercanías y un metro. Es el único tren electrificado y posee una única línea que va desde Howth/Malahide, al norte de Dublín, hasta Greystones, en el sur, pasando por el centro de la ciudad. Al norte de la capital dublinesa el recorrido se bifurca hacia Malahide o Howth.
El DART, por lo tanto, abarca toda la bahía de Dublín. Su recorrido discurre por la costa, a excepción de la zona del centro de Dublín, donde transcurre elevado sobre las calles. Por las mismas vías del DART pasan otros muchos trenes, ya que en las estaciones terminales de este tren no se acaba la vía. Unos trenes denominados Commuter continúan más allá de Malahide, y Greystones. Este tipo de trenes se denominan trenes rápidos, ya que no paran en todas las estaciones, sólo en las más importantes para reducir el tiempo de viaje.
Fuente: Wikipedia
Dragonfly Fact file...There are more than 5000 species of dragonflies existing in the world today.
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Nikon D90 + Tamron SP 90mm + Ring Flash + Handheld.
DART unit 8611 leads an 8 car Tokyu set operating the 09:25 Bray – Howth as it calls at Sutton Station
Brooklands Bus Day 2024. Three Plaxton Pointer bodied Dennis Dart SLFs, odd one out here is Stagecoach W221DNO new in London but preserved as retired in Stagecoach Beachball livery. The other two were both new in 2003 to London United as DPS689 and DPS692.
Always nice to keep up with the Dart's and here's number 62, a Central garage bus part-sharing with Service 1 for the day.
62 has a new rear advert which is less attractive I feel than the costume design couple that graced the vehicle previously (see comments below).
The darter is a large bird which almost exclusively feeds on fish and amphibians. It dives under the surface and is known to spear its prey with its long narrow bill.
Airborne Artillerymen assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division Artillery conduct a Division Artillery Readiness Test on Fort Bragg N.C., March 2, 2016. The DART tests the battery in support of Global Response Battalion 1 on the their ability to conduct standard and non-standard fire missions such as the out of traverse, and emergency fire missions both day at night under stressful situations to ensure they can support any mission for GRB-1 within 18 hours of notification. (82nd ABN DIVARTY PAO, Capt. Joe Bush/ Released).
Snake Bird or Darter in Keoladeo National Park or Keoladeo Ghana National Park formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India.
Dart 211 (H889LOX) drops off at the more sensible bus stop in Academy Way (as opposed the the one used these days with conflicting movements of set down and pick up) on a Westy Circular, 16 August 2000.
Darter dragonfly animation. See original size here www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/7978857446/sizes/o/in/photost... for 3 shot animation
I haven't worked out which species this is yet. As dragonflies go, it was fairly small. The habitat was a moorland conduit with rushes at Redmires near Sheffield (UK).
[Several months after posting this picture, I identified this dragonfly as a black darter, Sympetrum danae.]
An Airborne Artilleryman assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division Artillery tosses the spent canister during a Division Artillery Readiness Test on Fort Bragg N.C., March 2, 2016. The DART tests the battery in support of Global Response Battalion 1 on the their ability to conduct standard and non-standard fire missions such as the out of traverse, and emergency fire missions both day at night under stressful situations to ensure they can support any mission for GRB-1 within 18 hours of notification. (82nd ABN DIVARTY PAO, Capt. Joe Bush/ Released)