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An old stepper driver I built years ago for a flight simulator. This board drove the compasses. The chip in the middle is an STA401A driver from a printer, the chip on the right is a bipolar driver from a floppy drive.
Freightliner Class 90s, 90 049 and 90 044 ease the 4S44 Daventry (DRIFT) to Coatbridge intermodal working into Platform 12 of Crewe station for a driver change.
90044 - one of three FL 90s still in Railfreight grey liveries which have seen far better days - had only recently returned to service after c.9 months out of action at Crewe Basford Hall awaiting/undergoing repair (wheelset issues I believe).
Subsequent to this photo being taken 90044 moved onto the Sleepers (on Monday 23rd July) where it worked a Lowlander service then a stint on the Carstairs portion - suggesting all is going well so far with its return to active use.
welcome for new blood of HKT, it's a long time haven't seen female drivers apart from those senior ones who have been serving for over 15 years.
The driver of 'Earl of Merioneth' heads back to his engine after bringing it back on shed at Boston Lodge.
I'm a fan of ratcheting drivers, and I have two. This one is nice because it comes with a large assortment of bits, which are kept in rubber sleeves that stow in the handle. There are actually six available bit sleeves, each with different bits: hex (Allen wrench heads), standard, sockets (with 1/4 inch adapter), and tamper-resistant Torx.
This set is worth getting just for the bits, really. Assembling furniture sets is way easier with this driver than with the enclosed Allen wrench, for instance, and in my line of work, tamper-resistant Torx screws turn up once in a while.
I can't say she looks *comfortable* behind the wheel, but she's got 8 years to figure that out. (August 2009)
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
Passengars now get on and off via the middle doors so as to avoid spreading germs to the driver. No charge can be made therefore until this changes.
Barrie Williams, Martin Brundle and Tony Jardine larking about before the St Mary's Trophy Part One at the Goodwood Revival, 2010.
Nikon D200
18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G VR
The driver of P11 poses at Sunbury as he awaits the 1928 departure back to Melbourne on the last 8050 - 16/11/2012
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
Aftermath, Truck lost control at the Holmston Roundabout (Ayr) and rolled over ejecting it’s load of animal carcasses. Fortunately the driver only suffered minor injury's, and it happened early on so no pedestrians were around.
No driver, no vehicle style, make or model is immune from lovebug splatter in August-September or April-May, the two mating seasons for winter and summer broods.
Photo by Tim Donovan
Driver and Fireman watch for the guard to give the all clear at Meadstead and Four Marks station on LMS Black five No 45379
Steam engines being rebuilt and refitted, locomotice drivers being machined at Strasburg Railroad, Lancaster County, Pa.
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This taxi driver, drove us from the hotel to the Musi river in a small mini bus. In total 15 people boarded his van, it was a crowded experience, but we got there.
Hurricane comes into Platform 3 of New Romney station in readiness for our driver experience day. Due to points maintenance we could not use 1 & 2 which meant lots of shunting later on