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This small flask has a chain handle that also works as the cork keeper, the whole frame is 7/8 inch square, yes tiny silver flask.
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Black cords and shadows make these flasks appear to be floating in the air.
Northern California Renaissance Fair.
With 6 flasks sandwiched between them for tyre turning, RHTT liveried 57002 leads 6Z21 Crewe Coal Sidings to Doncaster Roberts Road Shed, with 66108 on the rear.
Seen from the Knott,a pair of 37s head south across the viaduct with the nuclear flasks on 30/5/2009
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With the Network Rail test train cacelled in August and September, there has been not much to potograph on the GS&W of late. Today the Hunterston to Sellafield flasks ran and with better weather i snapped it at Dumfries with DRS 68016/68003 in charge. 68 minutes early and another shut down on Saturday!
NEW exclusive items by AVENGE for this round of Kinky Event, a flask with funny texts and an ON/OFF cigarette to hold.
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The Weather today was in complete contrast to last Friday when the Hunterston to Sellafield flasks came through Greenlea approching Warren hill bridge. DRS 68009/68018 pass the old Platelayers hut with three flasks.
68002/005 top n tail 6M50 Innerwick - Carlisle Kingmoor flasks at Abington on their way south. 19/05/2022
It’s low tide in the estuary at Ravenglass as 68008 “Avenger” creeps across the speed-restricted viaduct over the River Mite with 6C51 1247 Sellafield-Heysham. 88005 “Minerva” swings on the rear, a bit different to the 31 and brake van of BR days.
A possibility for the "Macro Mondays" group theme "Medical"
I think it contrubutes to the group "sliders sunday." on the basis of the way I had to use and hold an odd lens!
This week already having photographed these flasks using a Jeweller' eye-glass as a lens, I remembered my Dad's disection kit also contained an eye-glass. So the same subject, a different eye-glass and a very different result! It probably helped that I had cleaned the glass this time!
The eye-glass must be over 90 years old and contains just a single double convex uncoated glass lens. I've used a couple of extension tubes on the camera and then handheld the glass to the tubes. Again a handheld shot because I was just curious to know how the result might differ from my last trial.
Well within MM 3 inches limit.
Direct Rail Services Class 37s 37259 + 37069 working 6k73 Sellafield - Crewe passing Brock near Preston on 29/06/2016
Once a common occurrence but rare of late, the Saturdays only Sellafield - Crewe Flasks ran today.
Seen here passing under Old Alder Lane bridge slightly late due to a second bridge strike in as many days at Alder Root Lane with Ex Scotrail 68006 'Daring' and DRS 68005 'Defiant' as traction,
* Pole @ 8m.
Unusually (for me), it is not raining in Blaenau Ffestiniog as Class 31s Nos. 31410 & 31130 prepare to propel the two nuclear flask wagons and brake van along the Trawsfynydd Branch to the nuclear power station, which if I remember correctly was in the process of being decommissioned at the time and this could have been one of the last such workings. The clement weather probably reflects the date, 1st August 1995. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved
68002 "Intrepid" and 68016 "Fearless" pass Arnside on an idyllic 24th August 2021 with 6C51 1247 Sellafield to Heysham.
Direct Rail Services Class 68s 68027 + 68004 + 68017 working 6k73 Sellafield - Crewe with Load 2 ,photographed at Woodacre on 13/06/2017
Adding a splash of colour to the delightful scene on the edge of Morecambe Bay near Silverdale Moss in this July 1997 scene was Loadhaul-liveried 37698, heading an afternoon flask working to Sellafield, during the early and indeed short period of EWS custodianship of these services, just before Direct Rail Services took over all nuclear-associated rail operations on the national network, initially based from their headquarters and maintenance facility at Sellafield. Of note are the two barrier wagons each side of the four 'FNA' wagons and flasks, and the brake van, such a formation eventually being dispensed with by DRS, using two locomotives instead, as contractually agreed with BNFL. The 'FNA's were also granted a higher running speed, enabling enhanced pathing opportunities on the West Coast Main Line, once approval had been granted by Derby RTC (The Engineering Link), and following the satisfactory completion of several modifications and rigorous network running trials.
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On 23rd May 1989 blue 73005 Mid Hants Watercress Line pictured at Norton Bavant with 7z00 04:40 Gloucester Yard - Winfrith flask with ex HEA coal hoppers as barriers - common at that period plus break van.
After walking in Wastdale, tea in Ravenglass we went on to Seascale hoping for a sunset, but after a bright day a disappointing end, except I was surprised when the flask train approached hauled by two 88s and two 68s
Sorry - didn't record the working or the numbers
Direct Rail Services locomotives 37688 and 57002 were working 6k73 Sellafield - Crewe,passing Brock on 01/07/2015
After a dull start to the morning the sun appeared just before 6S43 was due.
68032 with 68028 are seen passing Seton with the weekly Flask train to Torness. This is 6S43, 0623 Kingmoor - Torness, and is seen at 0944 on Thursday 30th November 2017.
There was a suggestion that the new Class 88's were going to work this train, but it has only happened once I believe.