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Modified GWR Hall Class steam engine No. 6990, leaving Quorn & Woodhouse station on the Great Central Railway.
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DRS 57309 passes through Stafford working 0Z57 1245 Crewe Gresty Bridge (Drs) to Rugby which later returned as i was departing
If you know VWs, you know the weight the name Gene Berg carries. This engine is worthy of his name. Here's the engine spec's for you airheads.
Displacement: 2109cc
Bore: 94mm
Stroke: 76mm
Compression Ratio: 9.45:1
Heads: K-ROC 040 35.5E 40I Ported, match ported intakes
Rockers: CB Performance 1.4:1
Pushrods: Manton
Cam Followers: CB Lightweight
Crankshaft: CB 4130 Counterweight
Connectiong Rods: CB Performance Uni-tech 5.5"
Flywheel: CB Forged Lightened 8-dowel
Gland Nut: CB 46mm CroMo
Clutch: KEP Stg. 2 Pressure Plate, Daikin Disc
Oil System: Schadek 26mm, SSS Pump Cover & Filter Stand
Cooling: OE German Type 181, w/flaps & thermostat
Ignition: MSD
Induction: Redline Weber Progammable EFI
Exhuast: A1 Hideaway 1 5/8"
Scott Lyons from GermanSupply built this bad boy.
Engine 53-3 was enroute back to there station from a vehicle fire when they were alerted by Fireboard of a possible Dwelling Fire in there local. The assignment brought Companies 53 (Broomall), 41 (Newtown Square), 44 (Springfield) and a few others. 53-3 went on scene a short time later with smoke showing from the residence and went in service with a 1 3/4 hand line. They quickly reported that a supply line was not needed as it was determined they could extinguish the fire with tank water. The assignment was scaled back to Companies 53 and 41 along with EMS and all other units were recalled.
Mortal Engines ou Mécaniques fatales au Québec, est un film de science-fiction américano-néo-zélandais réalisé par Christian Rivers, coécrit et produit par Peter Jackson, sorti en 2018. Il est adapté du roman du même nom de Philip Reeve, premier tome de sa série littéraire Tom et Hester.
Synopsis
Dans un monde post-apocalyptique ravagé après un holocauste nucléaire, de gigantesques villes mobiles errent et tentent de prendre le pouvoir sur d'autres villes mobiles plus petites ou moins armées. Le récit suit ainsi le trajet de la ville de Londres, hégémonique et sans pitié.
Le hasard va faire rencontrer Tom Natsworthy et Hester Shaw ; les deux héros vont modifier la destinée de Londre
Mortal Engines is a 2018 post-apocalyptic adventure film directed by Christian Rivers and with a screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, and Peter Jackson, based on the novel of the same name by Philip Reeve, and starring Hera Hilmar, Robert Sheehan, Hugo Weaving, Jihae, Ronan Raftery, Leila George, Patrick Malahide, and Stephen Lang. An American–New Zealand co-production, the film is set in a post-apocalyptic world where entire cities have been mounted on wheels and motorised, and prey on one another.
Jackson purchased the rights to the book in 2009, but the film languished for several years before being officially announced in 2016. Jackson picked Rivers, who won an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects for his work on Jackson's King Kong, to make his directorial debut with the project, and also brought on several members of his production teams from the Lord of the Rings and Hobbit film series. Filming took place from April to July 2017 in New Zealand.
Date de sortie 12 décembre 2018 (2h 08min)
De Christian Rivers
Avec Hera Hilmar, Robert Sheehan, Hugo Weaving plus
Genres Science fiction, Aventure, Action
Nationalités américain, néo-zélandais
"Thomas the Tank Engine" meets his "Engineer" at Screw, one of the most anticipated events of the spring semester at Swarthmore College. Watch more. (photo by Valerie Clark '11/ The Phoenix)
The R15’s engine is just as impressive as the CBR’s. It too incorporates liquid-cooling and fuel-injection,
Built by the Dorset Central Railway.
Opened on Monday 31st August 1863.
Closed on Sunday 6th March 1966,
The North Dorset Railway Trust aims to restore the station to the way it looked in the 50s and 60s and then to return a 1km stretch of track to operation and to run trains on it.
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Tisbury Footpath Group walk from Shillingstone to Fiddleford.