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66304 with 66301 on the rear head away from Aviemore at Kinveachy with 6S99 to Georgemas on 11/9/2019

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37423 leads the 6c52 Heysham Power Station-Sellafield flask train,37608 is on rear,photographed at Carnforth on 22/05/2014

Direct Rail Services Class 68s 68027 + 68016 working 6k73 Sellafield - Crewe,passing a dull Woodacre,Class 68s are now the normal Traction for this working,photograph taken on 01/08/2017

37423 sports a fresh DRS livery on approach to Exeter St. Davids, seen here at Cowley Bridge with a couple flasks.

5 colour A4 Riso print

Re-edition in new colourway

Direct Rail Services Class 68 68027 + Class 68 68016 + Class 57 57007 working 6c53 0630 Crewe Coal Sidings - Sellafield,passingBalshaw Lane Junction near Euxton,photographed on 22/07/2017

DRS pair 66301 'Kingmoor TMD' and 66302 'Endeavour' top and tail a single nuclear flask and spacer wagons as they head North away from Pitlochry working 6S99 Carlisle KM - Georgemas.

37611 and 20315 indulge in some nuclear flask juggling at Valley Nuclear Siding.

20305+20309 6k73 Sellafield - Crewe,photographed at Brock on 24/06/2015

37610 'T.S. Ted Cassidy' and 37716 growl through a chilly Stocksfield with the 6M60 Seaton to Sellafield flasks on 23rd February 2016.

 

As is traditional with such matter the station was bathed in lovely winter sunshine until about 30 seconds before the train appeared!

the Chinese characters on the wall spell "to be knocked down"

Direct Rail Services Class 88s 88006 "Juno" + 88001 "Revolution" working 6c53 0625 Crewe Coal sidings - Sellafield,passing Former Bayhorse Station on 19/07/2018

Tiny little glass flasks from Argentina

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With its LNER apple green livery long since removed, 47522 “Doncaster Enterprise” now sports parcels red livery as it passes Tanyard Bay, Parton on 17 September 1994 with a Carlisle – Sellafield flask train.

 

At this time barrier wagons were still used and in this case they were redundant HEA 13.2te coal hoppers, of which there are four in this train. However the second, third and eighth wagons have had their hopper structures removed to create the first bespoke barrier wagons. This work was carried out by Currock wagon repair depot at Carlisle, the new 11.5te flat wagon's TOPS designation changing to RNA.

68007 'Valiant' and 68033 'The Poppy'

Snargate Crossing, 14/8/24

6O62 0102 Crewe Coal Sidings to Dungeness Nuclear Power Station empty flask

Nuclear flasks from Trawsfynydd to Sellafield

strobist: 285HV directly behind subject into an umbrella and through white butcher paper for further diffusion at 1/4 power. Another 285 to the right into an umbrella at 1/16 and black card to the left.

Colour image converted to black and white.

not the greatest but it will do!

 

68027 and 68002 await at Wembley Yard for onwards journey of 6O62 Crewe - Dungerness flasks

The return working from Torness to Sellafield is seen just after it has passed over Markle Level Crossing in the afternoon of 23rd November 2016 at 1523.

As the sun drops lower and the shadows lengthen, 37602 is seen hauling the train whilst 37612 is on the rear of 6M50. The train is travelling right to left in the image for those not familiar with the area.

After a long drive up for 37401 I literally only just arrived in time to get this, 37612 & 37610 on the 6K74 0849 Sellafield - Crewe Coal sidings nuclear flask train seen here at Lowca 8/8/15.

A hurried shot of 37s 602 and 667 heading north through Crawford bound for Torness.

On yet another grey summers day DRS's 57002 leads 6E21, empty 'FNA' flask wagons from Carlisle Kingmoor to Doncaster Roberts Road, past Bolton Percy

The light took a turn for the slightly better by the time 31304 approached Morecambe prior to running round so as to access Heysham Port. This was the Sellafield to Heysham flask service, in those days a single Class 31 was the power of choice with hopper wagons acting as barrier vehicles and a brake van was still employed. The Class 31s carried Railfreight Coal sector branding as it was the division that covered nuclear flask movements.

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Time period RP essentials.

Opens the 20th of june @ Lootbox event,

 

A gacha, presenting a variety of hats, and instead of one rare, you win a LOOTBOX with both rares and four common items!

 

The handkerchief and the flask come with a set of bento holding animations and an arm AO.

 

Happy roleplaying!

68034 and 68009 at Oldends,Stonehouse,with 6M63,Bridgwater to Crewe - 3.7.24.

Where are all my Sippers at? I see you all posting your wine and liquor pics on fb 24/7.. so now you can bring it to sl...

R E V A N C H E Funtime Flask are now available

(UNISEX)

3 in 1 package ( a sipping version, a swaying version and a drunken fall version)

Available in world: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Seductress/199/241/2100

Available on mp:

marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Revanche-Funtime-Flask-Leath...

68003 & 68002 are seen crossing Ravenglass viaduct with 6K73, 1738 Sellafield B.N.F to Crewe empty flasks. With the loss (closure) of Valley this train has, of late, only run twice a week, Tuesday early evenings and Saturday mornings. This particular week only the Tuesday late PM train ran meaning only one running of the Crewe all week. The Heysham flask train is the only other regular runner, normally once weekly, plus infrequent sorties to Barrow Docks.

37s 667 and 602 splutter along towards Abington with the returning Torness flasks.

Leica M6 + Noctilux F1.0

Velvia 50

Baltimore Comic-Con 2018

Direct Rail Services Class 57s 57305 "Northern Princess" and 57301 cruise through Barnt Green with the 13:53 (2 early) early 6M56 Berkeley C.E.G.B to Crewe Coal sidings (Drs) nuclear flask flat. This working hasn't run loaded in a long time and even more unusual was the fact that the train in the preceeding block was also a flask train...

Direct Rail Services Class 88 No. 88009 'Diana' and Class 68 No. 68007 'Valiant' pass Bearsted working the 6M95 16:29 Dungeness Power Station to Crewe Coal Sidings flask train

I saw my brother do his 365 days project and i thought why not try it but a little less than 365 coz by then i would've ran out of ideas, so i started the 52 weeks project here's my first photo of the week :)

 

Strobist info:

softbox on both sides of the subject 1/16

 

Direct Rail Services class 68's 68026 and 68023 'Achilles' thrash through a sunny Wallyford Station with the Thursday morning 6S43, 0623 Carlisle Kingmoor - Torness Power Station nuclear flask train.

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