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After over 2 years out of service 334017 was returned to ScotRail today after being repaired by Brodie Engineering in Kilmarnock. In a surprise twist Freightliner were given the task of moving the 'Juniper' unit back to Shields depot and 66623 was turned out for it - it's seen here at North Woodhill just north of Kilmarnock with 5Q34.
334017 was involved in a collision with cattle near Uphall in May 2018. It was moved to Polmadie for assessment on 11/06/2018 and the decision was made to repair the unit. Brodie Engineering was tasked with the repair and it was moved from Polmadie to their depot on 01/06/2019.
The wagons used in this move are those that were originally modified for delivering Caledonian Sleeper's Mk.5 coaching stock. The use of them on this move shows that they're evidently multi-purpose, so could we start to see more FL operated stock moves in the future?
The cats had been gone for a few days. Marble's mom told her and Phillip that the cats were at the doctor's office getting "fixed".
"It's about time", Marble proclaimed.
"How did you know they needed to get fixed?", Marble's mother asked.
"Their meows had been broken for a long time. Anytime Pat or Joe got near each other, each one would start meowing these terrible meows and then rub all over each other. It was weird mom. They used to not do that or sound like that. It was about time they got fixed."
Marble is a smart girl.
5MT 73156 stands the head of the Sunday dining train on Loughborough, Platform 1, 27th February 2024. It would be there for another hour warming the dining cars
Scanned from an Ilford HP5 400 asa negative
It is a very interesting structure with windows fixed on the top of the gate, which is said to have been constructed to see floating clouds through it. But, more interesting is that the gate does not lead to any palace while the name suggests that it led to a Mahal or palace once upon a time.
Recent excavation shows that there was indeed a palace inside the campus and the gate and the palace was orginally built during the 15th century by Malwa Sultan Mehmood Shah Khilji of Khilji dynasty and with time passing the palace was ruined and the Mughal Emperor reconstructed the gate after conquering Chanderi in 1525 and the campus was converted into a garden.
Now one can see partly recovered palace beneath the garden and the fortification of the palace.
Taken in Chanderi, Madhyapradesh, India
Sitting in the sun with a friend, finding tiny slices of beauty all around us I found this tiny birch seedling sprouting high on the rocky back of the Pine River at Breakwater falls. Irresistible.
I was walking over the fixed dunes to Gullane Point one evening, looking across Aberlady Bay to the city in the distance, and for just a few moments, everything was bathed in this very special light ....
brambling
peppola
fringilla montifringilla
cloudy day, taken from fixed hide
un ringraziamento particolare all'amico bruno cioni
link HD 3K: www.flickr.com/photos/138521032@N06/28059345089/sizes/o/
In the time of pandemic, everything goes back to the basic. People care about food, shelter, hygiene and the relationship with family. You are not able to have face to face contact with your families and friends. You may make use of the online social media now.
In photography we also go back to the basics i.e. the design elements, the composition, the light and the appreciation of forms.
Have a great weekend!
Fuji X-T1
Fuji XF 23mm F1.4
Printed new image, this time with the back of a Queen album, so when there are gaps, you won't be able to see the hollow insides...
If gardens were galleries...
Messin' about in Photoshop. Kinda noticing the cat's a bit on the small side so will update that today.
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