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The little engineer takes to the sky...

  

Skippy prepared for his journey while wearing the following:

 

The Forge's Nomad Mask!

 

Wicca's Original's Wickham Hat!

 

Gabriel's Vintage Suit, and Steampunk Shoulder Belt!

 

Arts & Gear's Steam Wing Backpack!

 

And the little man envisioned his universe with the help of:

 

The Forge's Sky Junker Ship!

 

VARONIS's Dorenburg Build!

  

Let's keep hoping.

Let's keep dreaming.

Let's keep working together to build a better future for all.

 

Keep shining bright, my friends!

 

Just a simple candid street style Snapograph captured at London UK of a guy going about his important business of helping to keep our streets clean.

 

"THANK YOU KINDLY" to anyone who finds this shot good enough to put amongst their "FAVES".

"THANK YOU KINDLY" to anyone who finds this shot good enough to leave a "Comment", I'll do my very best to reply to you individually.

Engineer Michael Pyle gets Norfolk Southern train #708 under way after swapping crews in Cedartown, GA with coal loads bound for Georgia Powers Plant Wansley. They're crossing one of the few active sections of the ex SAL Birmingham - Atlanta line that only sees CSX local A700. Ive always found this junction cool since the SAL signals are on the CofG line and the CofG signals are on the SAL line.

The paint peeling from the walls and the high level of decay makes me so happy.... Is it strange to love this kind of stuff ? hehe...

The Ripon Canal is located in North Yorkshire, England. It was built by the canal engineer William Jessop to link the city of Ripon with the navigable section of the River Ure at Oxclose Lock, from where boats could reach York and Hull. First used in 1773 and closed in 1956 consising of 3 locks over its 2.3 miles

 

In 1961, members of the Ripon Motor Boat Club formed the Ripon Canal Company Ltd, and gradually restored the canal up to Littlethorpe. Subsequently, the Ripon Canal Society spearheaded restoration, which was completed in 1996. It is now managed by the Canal & River Trust

My first ride in the cab of a steam locomotive. The engineer was kinda young. Niles Canyon Railway near Sunol, California.

Fall view of Engineer Mountain from Engineer Trail.

Doug Harrop Collection • March 1989

 

With Mr. Harrop at the throttle of a B39-8E locomotive, SP 8038 departs the Ogden, Utah area at West Weber on another journey through the Great Basin to the crew change in Carlin, Nevada.

66782 with a engineers train from Doncaster to Toton

After not sleeping all night waiting on P001, my dumbass decided to go after A711 with a YN2 GP40-2 & GP39-2 for power. To the absolute amazement of myself, Travis & Larry, the conductor for today's edition was slower than a snail frozen in a block of ice 200ft below the surface of Antarctica. It no joke took him over 3 hours to build a 11 car train when all of the cars were located in a siding & just needed to be arranged in the right order. You could tell both the engineer & the dispatcher were getting rather crossed at him as he was holding up the subdivision the whole morning with several road trains waiting in Chattanooga for them to clear up. How someone was able to work so slow still baffles me.

 

Anyways, here we see them finally moving south going in the hole at Tilton to let one of those trains in Chattanooga get around them. Why did I stay up for this is beyond me since I was now going close to 27 hours without sleep by this point? Oh yeah, I'm a dumbass. 1-24-22

Rio Grande SD40T-2 No. 5411 leads an 84-car Salt Lake City to Helper coal train through Utah's Spanish Fork Canyon approaching Narrows on Oct. 8, 1994. The engineer is holding a system timetable, which he tossed out the window for me to enjoy as a gift. In my humble opinion, Rio Grande guys were and continue to be the BEST.

Freightliner Class 66 66592 "Johnson Stevens Agencies" passes Woodacre near Garstang on 6y50 0920 Garstang & Catteral - Carlisle N.Y. on 05/07/2020

Brittle stars, an alternate common name is the 'serpent stars', are a species-rich class of echinoderms with outstanding regenerative abilities. Living under rocks or in crevices with only the tips of the arms exposed, they are known to be seafloor ecosystem engineers. They reshape the seafloor sediment surface and influence the distribution of other seafloor species. They also provide nutrition to fish, sea stars and crab predators.

Their presence in a sediment sample is one indicator of a healthy benthic community. They embody nature's fragility and resilience.

Shot from the Three Pools shoreline during low tide.

66429 passes Nether Whitacre heading 6D95 Bescot to Toton with a uniform rake of wagons in tow.

66078 heads south through the Lune Gorge towards Dillicar with 6K27, the 14.43 Carlisle - Crewe Engineers on Thurs 11th August 2022.

Sign on the roof of Treg Trailers, a local engineering workshop and showroom for household domestic trailers and custom built trailers. The sign on the roof is accompanied by a life-sized red trailer.

 

The title refers to the only engineer's name that I automatically recall from a classic Dr Who episode. Unfortunately Engineer Eckersley was a bad 'un, in league other bad 'uns to steal the valuable mining deposits.

Dempster Highway 2017

XA-UXI - McDonnell Douglas MD-82SF - Aeronaves T.S.M.

(leased from Fronterra Flight Holdings)

at Hamilton International Airport (YHM)

 

c/n 49.558 - built in 1988 for American Airlines -

retired in 2011 -

converted to freighter by Aeronautical Engineers Inc. (AEI)

leased to Aeronaves T.S.M. since 11/2015

Sun reflecting off of the pond

EWS Livery Class 66 66087 heads south at Woodacre near Garstang on 6k27 6K27 1443 Carlisle N.Y. - Crewe Basford Hall Yard on 18/03/2021

69003"The Railway Observer" passes through Hook station on 06/Feb/25 working 6Y48 09.01 Eastleigh to Hoo Junction engineers.

The Claymills Victorian pumping station is keen to encourage the next generation of engineers. This young man took us down to the the space above the boilers and explained the restoration project he was working on with his team .

Broad canal Cambridge Massachusetts

This is an old one from the vault. He was a regular personality who rode his tricycle fitted with a mock-up steam engine around the ByWard Market. Haven't seen him around for over 5yrs.

 

Note: Rocky Mountain is at the old location of ByWard Market.

 

Rolleiflex Automat MX Zeiss Tessar 75mm f/3,5

Kodak TMAX 400 (EI 1600), XTOL (1:1) 20C, semi-stand development

1st minute continuous agitation

18 minutes stand-development with 1 agitation half-way.

CanoScan 9000F

 

FM3a, FP4+, Xtol, 50mm.

Sometimes my mind goes blank when it comes to titles. This title is referring to a review of the lens I was using for this photo. In this review they call this Leica Elmarit 60 mm f2.8 lens for a soulful engineer. I think it is quite fitting to this photo which I actually think have some soul to it. What do you think?

 

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DRS Class 68 68002 and Freightliner Class 66 66514 working 6k27 Carlisle yard - Crewe Basford Hall yard,photographed at Woodacre on 20/09/2016

An epic trip - 6-hours, 30-miles from Ouray to Lake City, Colorado - with rough rocky patches, switchbacks, shelf roads, and sweeping vistas all the way, reaching almost 13,000 feet at the summit. A Jeep Badge of Honor trail for good reason.

 

From TrailsOffroad.com: In the late 1800’s, miners started digging for gold, silver, lead and other ore in the San Juan Mountains. They needed a way to get people and the ore out to the nearby towns. Those roads left by the long-abandoned mines are now some of the most famous off-road trails in the books. Engineer Pass, a 30-mile trail, is one of them and is part of a trail now known as the Alpine Loop.

 

There are multiple mine ruins to view and explore the grounds of along the way including the Hard Tack Mine and the Michael Breen Mine.

 

Mile after mile provides new and more amazing views of Colorado and the San Juan mountains. Oh Point and the official summit have breath-taking panoramas of the mountains.

 

This trail goes well above the timberline at just over 12,900’. With the altitude comes stunning views of the mountains to the north including the Uncompahgre, Coxcomb, Wetterhorn and Wildhorse mountain peaks. The view is so expansive at Oh Point that on a very clear day, you might be able to see all the way to Utah if you turn your eyes to the west.

Mullards Radio Astronomy Observatory

Utah Railway engineer Stu Turner commands the controls of the RUT311 local as it rumbles into North Salt Lake, Utah, on May 15, 2012. Stu was one of the kindest railroaders I've ever met, offering a friendly wave or a trackside chat. He was tragically taken from us in July 2020 due to brain cancer.

Just a few figs, I wanted to use the new 2016 Ghostbusters bodies/legs for something.

P.S. I'm trying out a new photo setup, wadda ya think?

(Though I'll probably only use it in winter, because taking pictures outside looks better. :P)

2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).

57002 and 57007 with an engineers train from Crewe to Bescot and yes clouds !

Posing in front of the Polar Bear Express is engineer Rob Selman, on ONT 1808 which is painted in the Every Child Matters paint, painted in honour of the Indigenous Children and Indigenous People.

 

Posted with permission from Rob.

Unbelievably there were /are 9 engineers trains heading East through Teignmouth and Dawlish today. It was in connection with a major engineering project in the Plymouth area. In addition to the bonus services there was a total block situation along the sea wall, this meant that the trains crawled along this stretch of line at 5 mph, the trains could be in line of sight of each other with no signalling knowing they could come to a stop, even in the tunnels. At one point we had two trains on the same track on the sea wall at Dawlish within sight of each other.

66074 eeks its way along the wall with old track forming the 1031 from Hemerdon to Westbury, 70801 had not long disappeared around the corner at Langstone Cliff.

Plenty of walkers along the sea wall burning off the roast spuds. I think everyone of them asked myself and a few other fellow phottwers what was occurring.

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