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View from the drivers cabin looking towards Melbourne at Sunshine Station. The tracks to the left lead into the now closed Tottenham Goods Yard, and in the day of rail freight, trains would be banked up, trying to get in and out of Tottenham Yard.
Let's go to the other side of the world and watch a couple of afternoon trains at Base Line Road station, near Colombo, Sri Lanka, swap the single line tablet with the station master. First up is Kawasaki N2 diesel 730 on a train to Avissawella, the current end of the line.
We won't be riding that, however, because as soon as it clears the block and the next tablet is released, J1a 264, a 4-6-4T, is following with another train. We rode that as far as Nugegoda with the chief boiler inspector of the Sri Lanka Government Railways had invited us home with him.
The tablet system, like the staff system, required a train to have a physical tablet to be authorized into a block. Only one tablet could be removed from the electrically interlocked tablet machines at each end of a block section at a time, preventing two trains being in the same block at the same time.
The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program and Latinos and Society Program hosted a joint discussion, "Drivers of Opportunity: How Will Latinos Shape the Future of the American Dream?” on February 21, 2018. Panelists at the event — including Office of Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf’s Jose Corona, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s Marie Mora, Nation Waste, Inc.’s Maria Rios, The Workers Lab’s Carmen Rojas, and Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams — discussed how we can secure economic stability and mobility for Latino workers, families, and communities. The event was part of the Economic Opportunities Program’s Working in America series and the Latinos and Society Program’s Latino Economic Advancement series.
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The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program and Latinos and Society Program hosted a joint discussion, "Drivers of Opportunity: How Will Latinos Shape the Future of the American Dream?” on February 21, 2018. Panelists at the event — including Office of Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf’s Jose Corona, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s Marie Mora, Nation Waste, Inc.’s Maria Rios, The Workers Lab’s Carmen Rojas, and Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams — discussed how we can secure economic stability and mobility for Latino workers, families, and communities. The event was part of the Economic Opportunities Program’s Working in America series and the Latinos and Society Program’s Latino Economic Advancement series.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Credit: Laurence Genon
The wide rear offside emergency door of this Duple Dominant route bus affords this bus driver some welcomed ventilation as he sleeps during his break from duties at Valetta bus station on a hot July day.
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The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program and Latinos and Society Program hosted a joint discussion, "Drivers of Opportunity: How Will Latinos Shape the Future of the American Dream?” on February 21, 2018. Panelists at the event — including Office of Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf’s Jose Corona, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s Marie Mora, Nation Waste, Inc.’s Maria Rios, The Workers Lab’s Carmen Rojas, and Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams — discussed how we can secure economic stability and mobility for Latino workers, families, and communities. The event was part of the Economic Opportunities Program’s Working in America series and the Latinos and Society Program’s Latino Economic Advancement series.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Credit: Laurence Genon
Taken on a lovely late October evening in Birmingham, Volvo B7TL/Wright Gemini 4668 BX54DHF of Travel West Midlands is seen awaiting a driver changeover opposite its home depot of Acocks Green.
Driver arrested in connection with crash that killed 2 teens
Jared Berggren, 19, is booked after being released from hospital.
By DENISSE SALAZAR
The Orange County Register
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FULLERTON – The driver of a speeding pickup truck who lost control and crashed into a tree, killing two teenage passengers, has been released from the hospital and arrested.
Jared Berggren, 19, of Fullerton, was released Monday night from UCI Medical Center in Orange after being treated for head injuries, police said. Berggren was booked at the Orange County Jail on suspicion of two felony counts of gross vehicular manslaughter and one count of felony drunken driving, with a sentencing enhancement for causing great bodily injury. He is being held in lieu of $500,000 bail.
Jacquelyn A. Ardalan, 19, of La Habra, and Miles A. Christensen, 19, of Fullerton were ejected from the 2006 Toyota Tacoma that Berggren was driving, authorities said. They were pronounced dead at the scene.
The accident occurred around 2:30 a.m. Monday as the blue pickup truck was speeding eastbound on Coyote Hills Drive, west of Gilbert Street, and lost control, said Fullerton police Sgt. Mike MacDonald.
After losing control, the pickup started to skid, went off the road, flew up a hill and struck a Eucalyptus tree, which sheared off the top of the truck, MacDonald said.
It appears the teens were drinking in a cul-de-sac on Coyote Hills Drive where officers later found beer cans, MacDonald said.
Police are investigating where the teens got the alcohol.
File name: 08_06_010304
Title: Earl Cooper, driver
Creator/Contributor: Jones, Leslie, 1886-1967 (photographer)
Date created: 1930 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 negative : glass, black & white ; 4 x 5 in.
Genre: Glass negatives
Subjects: Automobile racing drivers
Notes: Title and date from information provided by Leslie Jones or the Boston Public Library on the negative or negative sleeve.
Collection: Leslie Jones Collection
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Copyright © Leslie Jones.
Preferred credit: Courtesy of the Boston Public Library, Leslie Jones Collection.
Navigating the torn-up mess that is Miller Road currently requires utmost concentration and is a challenge for even the most experienced road warrior. This student driver will hopefully become a very competent one when they are turned loose on the open road.
...and we are off. She was a very smooth driver.
I have the single seat on the right hand side row.
The only downside with this is that you get a shorter ride sitting at the front, a longer ride if you sit at the back. That's basic logic.
A bus driver looks through her mirror. Note the worried look on her face as she needs to concentrate on not just one, but TWO mirrors.
Driver is the movie's primary villain, as well as the least sympathetic character; while all of her fellow Vipers are violent and ruthless, the icy, callous and psychopathic Driver is by far the most evil of the lot. She has an antagonistic relationship with the entire group, especially Beatrix Kiddo (aka "Black Mamba"). While she hates and envies Kiddo, however, she has a grudging respect for her as a warrior.
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A Dennis ALX-300 allocated to Hoeford's bus depot as a driver trainer - seen in Hilsea laying over between training duties.
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Giedo van der Garde, Caterham F1, Young Driver Test, 2012, Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi. ©Frits van Eldik
Two of the drivers in the truck series, being introduced and driven around the track for the spectators to see: Ryan Truex and Rico Abreu, who at 4'4", is the first 'little person' to drive in one of NASCAR's three main series.
This driver made me turn around which wasn't easy in my delivery truck. I asked him to wait he could careless. He even blocked me from moving forward. Jerk!
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The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program and Latinos and Society Program hosted a joint discussion, "Drivers of Opportunity: How Will Latinos Shape the Future of the American Dream?” on February 21, 2018. Panelists at the event — including Office of Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf’s Jose Corona, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley’s Marie Mora, Nation Waste, Inc.’s Maria Rios, The Workers Lab’s Carmen Rojas, and Marketplace’s Kimberly Adams — discussed how we can secure economic stability and mobility for Latino workers, families, and communities. The event was part of the Economic Opportunities Program’s Working in America series and the Latinos and Society Program’s Latino Economic Advancement series.
Property of the Aspen Institute / Credit: Laurence Genon