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Transpennine Express Class 397 passes Woodacre on 5m83 0924 Carlisle - Preston TPE Driver Training Run,on 16/10/2019
Coronavirus.
The buses keep running during the crisis, thanks to the drivers. Tripton Road, Harlow, Essex.
Forgot to post this here, but after having been requested a number of times in the comments of my Thomas IDEAS project, I thought I would share 2 new Minifigures, the Driver & Fireman!
For these characters specifically, I allowed myself some extra creative freedom to get an even better end result! Similar to my other builds, these figures are highly based on their Classic series appearance although they aren't intended to represent any of the characters that appeared.
If you haven't already, please go and support my Thomas the Tank Engine set on lego IDEAS at bit.ly/2Ruzxzp
ELECTRIC ARROW ~ St. Joseph, Missouri ~ Copyright ©2013 Bob Travaglione ~ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ~ www.FoToEdge.com
After the theory exam yesterday and practical today I am now a qualified Puffing Billy locomotive driver.
Thanks to Graham for doing the assessment and John for firing. Thanks also to the OJTs who have shared their knowledge and experience during my time as trainee.
Go Ahead Ireland 8109 former Oxford Bus GX53WZL now 03D121533 is seen with a trainee Driver near their new depot in Ballymount
Project 365 05/16/2017: I don't think I've ever seen a motorcyclist on heels. Passengers, yes. But not the drivers themselves.
Driver R Hart waits the whistle and signal to go at Preston on the 4th August 2003. A very early digital image for me. Got my first dslr in April 2004
Cross Country Voyager heads East towards Derby,photographed at Burton on Trent on 14/04/2017,ps the driver is giving me friendly wave
This bus was new to Lothian Buses as 40 in 2014.
Seen here on Slateford Road
During the lockdown, Lothian Buses were running limited services with some not running. All routes were run out of central garage, Livingston and Musselburgh depots only, using madder buses which have screens to protect the driver from attacks, which were at the time used to protect the drivers and public from contamination. Buses were drafted in from all depots and used for 2 weeks before deep cleaning, meaning unusual workings were seen. Only buses with long MOTs are used until staff can get back safely to do the MOTs.
The Further Exploring & Roaming Integrated System Wheel was designed by the infamous Vehicle Design Department of Llwyngwril Systems. Frequent claims had been made that the designers were unbalanced and so the they set out to produce a vehicle that was all about equilibrium. The Tarren Trade Authority commissioned a machine that could carry two people across rugged terrain on unexplored planets. They specified that it should have large wheels, capable of rolling through or over large craters.
The FERIS Wheel used the weight of its 8848 engine, hanging from the drive axle to help balance its twin cabs. The unusual wheels gave a natural spring/suspension to the ride. The drivers' cabs were access by hinged roofs, in true Classic Space style. Drivers had to be careful to dismount simultaneously, in order to keep the vehicle balanced.
These distinctive vehicles were retired after only a short service life. They had limited cargo carrying capacity. Such cargo as they could carry always had to be loaded in even numbers, half in each cabin. This meant that items such as single packets of Rich Tea biscuits, had to be split open in order to be transported and were frequently eaten before they arrived at their destination.
Worst still, some drivers were more susceptible to biscuits than other (especially when chocolate digestives were involved). These drivers put on weight from biscuit snaffling and eventually became too heavy to balance their co-drivers. Faced with putting its staff on crash diets or buying a more sensible vehicle, the Tarren Trade Authority opted for the latter solution.
Film of the vehicle in action can be seen here.