View allAll Photos Tagged garbage
Illegal- but universal here. Yet, the amount of garbage generated per resident- even with the evil plastic advent- is still very modest in old line Indian neighborhoods.
I photographed this stylish red & white Peterbilt 389 car carrier with short sleeper cab in Fremont, CA. I like this semi truck but not what's around it. The amount of damn garbage that surrounds this rig is completely abominable. Go down this whole street and the side facing the highway is replete with litter everywhere you look. You can find tons more roadside garbage than just this in Fremont (which is in one of the nicer, wealthier medium sized suburbs of the San Francisco Bay Area) along with a rapidly increasing homeless population. But this is nothing compared to what you see when you drive through Oakland, San Francisco, Sacramento, Hayward and many sections of San Jose which look like post-apocalyptic disaster zones. I usually never see such large amounts of trash alongside the highways or major roads when I travel to Nevada, Arizona and other states. It would be great if the corrupt, radical left democrat politicians who control the entire state government, as well as the majority of California's cities, would start solving the plethora of serious actual problems that residents here face everyday like the homeless crisis, never ending traffic & increasing crime. Maybe these politicians could also bother to use some of the billions of dollars worth of tax revenue that they raise every year to take measurable & significant steps towards eliminating Real Pollution such as the never ending piles of garbage, dirty needles & human waste that so many CA cities are plagued with.
8132 leads another 81 class north on the empty garbage train back to Sydney, seen passing through Tallong
BLACK CAN: Rubbermaid Roughneck; 32 gallon; wheeled
DARK GREEN CAN: Rubbermaid Roughneck; 32 gallon
LIGHT GREEN CAN: AMS Industries; 30+ gallon
KHAKI/BEIGE/TAN CAN: Rubbermaid Roughneck; 32 gallon
As you can see, the can to the far left was packed into a Park Disposal CWS front loader.
A pile of garbage to be taken away. The pile contains all kinds of junk including matresses and other stuff, tossed out.
8104 with new paint leads the garbage train through Bargo, A scene that changed for ever on Saturday 13th December 2008 and Sunday 14th December 2008, with the removal of all semaphore signals between Tahmoor Collery and Yerrinbool. LED coloured lights are now in use. TIP ISO 800 is usually not required during the day. Brooke:D
As soon as I'm gonna be done with collecting all the garbage from the backyard I'm gonna have to rent a truck and drive all of this to the dump.
The khaki bin is obviously an old Rubbermaid. But the green can is an AMS. Could also be a Gorilla or Zarn.