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An Alco S6 rests at the B&O Cumberland, Maryland shops on April 15, 1977. One of two S6's built for WM in March 1956. At this late date its days were numbered.
Photograph taken by the famed railroad photographer Bill Folsom (1940-2008). Photo purchased from his son Robert Folsom and posted here with special permission.
This Byul is part of a series of prototype dolls. They don't know yet wether they will release them or not ; and if they do, wether they will remain like that. The lady I talked to told me it would depend on the feedback they get from customers, how much they like them and all.
Her outfit is more punkish than the others.
I like her style too. She doesn't captivate me as the Pullip does (not as beautiful), but I find her outfit very interesting.
London & Country assumed operation of London route 105 in April 1996, from a base at Greenford. The new Dennis Dart SLFs that they had ordered for the service were as usual late arriving, so operation was initially with step-entrance Darts.
East Lancs-bodied DS24 (N544 TPK) in Southall during the first week of operation on 28th April 1996.
After I’d taken this shot I went to the stop to catch the next bus to Greenford, and a guy in the queue started complaining to me (why he thought I was interested in his problems I don’t know) about how long he’d been waiting for a 105. When I pointed out to him that his wait was over for there was one just coming down the road, he said “No, that one’s green.”
Turned out he’d let about half-a-dozen 105s go without bothering to look at their displays because they were green.
Obake no Odeco. Isn't she the cutest little ghost??? I love her!!
This isn't the most easy to coordinate piece of clothing, but at least it's funny. :) I'm not very fond of the boots though, since I already have one pair of all black boots.
Those are a series of prototype dolls. They don't know yet wether they will release them or not ; and if they do, wether they will remain like that. The lady I talked to told me it would depend on the feedback they get from customers, how much they like them and all.
I love the red x black palette of those dolls, and their styles. I'm totally under their spell.
The Gods smiled upon me on this evening as after ATK 313 arrived in Jefferson City, UP DS24 told the evening local that they had permission to run to the Mill Valley Spur. This had to be the old Bagnell Branch and I zipped through town to investigate. As far as I know, this was a former MP branch from Jefferson City south to Eldon (crossing the Rock's KC/STL line) and terminating in the Bagnell / Lake of the Ozarks area. It is still in operation for 2-3 miles within the Jefferson City limits to serve a handful of customers.
This job has been on my wish list since moving to Missouri as it traverses a short stretch of street running and runs within sight of the State of Missouri Capitol Building. US 54 passes over the branch near the Missouri River crossing but you wouldn't see it if you didn't know it was there. I couldn't believe my luck in catching them running down the branch, into the sunset and with UP power to boot!
The UP local has 1 covered hopper between the 2 GP60's and is slowly working down the street trackage on West McCarty Street.
03-27-2012
This Dal is part of a series of prototype dolls. They don't know yet wether they will release them or not ; and if they do, wether they will remain like that. The lady I talked to told me it would depend on the feedback they get from customers, how much they like them and all.
It was the first time Bubujojo came to the Dollshow. I'm happy I got to meet her and her friends, they were all very nice.
A cute little rabbit. She might be one of the prototypes they were showing that they don't know yet whether they will release them or not. But I'm not sure... :s
Zu diesem Foto konnten weitere Informationen ermittelt werden. Wir sehen hier die Diema DS24 Feldbahnlok 831/1937. Die Lok wurde am 24.05.1937 an den Reichsarbeitsdienst, Gau XV, Sachsen Ost, Station Hoyerswerda geliefert. Der Einsatzort ist unbekannt.
Further information could be obtained for this photo. Here we see the Diema DS24 light rail locomotive 831/1937. The locomotive was delivered to the Reichsarbeitsdienst, Gau XV, Sachsen Ost, station Hoyerswerda on May 24th, 1937. The place of use is unknown.
Eine Reproduktion und Veröffentlichung des Fotos ist ohne Erlaubnis nicht erlaubt. A reproduction and publication of the photo is not allowed without permission.
This wonderfull doll is part of a series of prototype dolls. They don't know yet wether they will release them or not ; and if they do, wether they will remain like that. The lady I talked to told me it would depend on the feedback they get from customers, how much they like them and all.
Pleeeease, people, I don't know how but contact Jun Planning and tell them how much you love that doll!! And how much you love her as she is! Because I really really really want to see her released, without any dramatic change. They said she could be quite expensive with that big dress she's got. I don't care if she's expensive! She's the most gorgeous Pullip I've ever seen. I want her!!!
Obake no Odeco. Trying to show her make-up. I love the fact that they really tried to make her look like a ghost or a monster, with the blue around the eyes. She may not be cute in a regular way, but she's definitely original!