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Zeche Hannover
Innovation und Geschichte erleben in der Burg für den Bergbau
Mit ihrem wuchtigen Malakowturm erinnert die Zeche Hannover in Bochum an eine Burg aus dem Mittelalter. Erbaut wurde sie Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Innovativ war die Fördertechnik, die hier erfunden wurde. Sie ist noch heute weltweit im Einsatz. In der Maschinenhalle dreht sich bei Schauvorführungen die große Treibscheibe der Dampffördermaschine von 1893. Sie ist das älteste Exemplar, das man im Ruhrgebiet am Originalstandort sehen kann.
Hanover colliery
Experience innovation and history in the castle for mining
With its massive Malakow tower, the Hannover colliery in Bochum is reminiscent of a castle from the Middle Ages. It was built in the middle of the 19th century. The conveyor technology that was invented here was innovative. It is still in use worldwide today. In the machine hall, the large traction sheave of the steam hoist from 1893 rotates during demonstrations. It is the oldest example that can be seen in the Ruhr area at its original location.
Hanover City Hall / Hanover / Lower Saxony / Germany
Album of Germany (the north): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157712098...
Eastbound S11 crosses the bridge over WV 97 at Hanover, West Virginia, on their way towards Simon to run around their train for loading at Coal Mountain.
RJ2 thunders back east with a pair of original spec GP16’s in the lead. A very welcome set of power.
YRC RJ2 with YRC 1604 (GP16), YRC 1606 (GP16)
CSXT Hanover Subdivision
Porters Siding, Pennsylvania
Zeche Hannover
Innovation und Geschichte erleben in der Burg für den Bergbau.
Mit ihrem wuchtigen Malakowturm erinnert die Zeche Hannover in Bochum an eine Burg aus dem Mittelalter. Erbaut wurde sie Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Innovativ war die Fördertechnik, die hier erfunden wurde. Sie ist noch heute weltweit im Einsatz. In der Maschinenhalle dreht sich bei Schauvorführungen die große Treibscheibe der Dampffördermaschine von 1893. Sie ist das älteste Exemplar, das man im Ruhrgebiet am Originalstandort sehen kann.
Hanover colliery
Experience innovation and history in the castle for mining.
With its massive Malakow tower, the Hannover colliery in Bochum is reminiscent of a castle from the Middle Ages. It was built in the middle of the 19th century. The conveyor technology that was invented here was innovative. It is still in use worldwide today. In the machine hall, the large traction sheave of the steam hoist from 1893 rotates during demonstrations. It is the oldest example that can be seen in the Ruhr area at its original location.
Hanover / Lower Saxony / Germany
Album of Germany (the north): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157712098...
The Hanover Dam, also known as the Saugeen River Dam, is located in Hanover, Ontario. It is one of 7 dams on the main Saugeen River. The dam is made up of three large concrete steps which the water flows down. On the north side is a large concrete overflow. The south side of the river is a public trail called Karl "Speck" Wilken Park.
Zeche Hannover
Innovation und Geschichte erleben in der Burg für den Bergbau
Mit ihrem wuchtigen Malakowturm erinnert die Zeche Hannover in Bochum an eine Burg aus dem Mittelalter. Erbaut wurde sie Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Innovativ war die Fördertechnik, die hier erfunden wurde. Sie ist noch heute weltweit im Einsatz. In der Maschinenhalle dreht sich bei Schauvorführungen die große Treibscheibe der Dampffördermaschine von 1893. Sie ist das älteste Exemplar, das man im Ruhrgebiet am Originalstandort sehen kann.
Hanover colliery
Experience innovation and history in the castle for mining
With its massive Malakow tower, the Hannover colliery in Bochum is reminiscent of a castle from the Middle Ages. It was built in the middle of the 19th century. The conveyor technology that was invented here was innovative. It is still in use worldwide today. In the machine hall, the large traction sheave of the steam hoist from 1893 rotates during demonstrations. It is the oldest example that can be seen in the Ruhr area at its original location.
Ernst Grote was a food wholesaler and founded a coffee-roast house making Ernst Grote Kaffee. In 1971 the coffee company was sold to the local competition of Machwitz Kaffee, which is still in existence today and opened a coffee shop in Hannover in 2010.
Hannover (Lower Saxony) Germany Europe
The Aegidien Church, named after Saint Giles to whom the church was dedicated, is a war memorial in Hanover, the capital of Lower Saxony, Germany. The church dates from 1347, when it replaced an older Romanesque church dating from 1163. It was bombed in 1943 during World War II and was not rebuilt in order to leave it in memory of the victims of the war. Inside is the "peace bell" donated by the city of Hiroshima, with which Hanover is twinned.
On our way south from Pennsylvania on Labor Day, my brother and I intercepted L13702 heading east on the Hanover Sub. They had plenty of chasers out today with a colorful consist led by CSX 911 and 1836. Here they are at the Silo Road grade crossing between Gettysburg and Ortanna.
The L136-28 is westbound between Center St and Middle St in Hanover PA. GP39-2 #4302 leads with GP38-2 #2561 on December 28, 2022.
Rolleipan 400
Kodak Retina lllC
Shot just outside of Hanover, New Mexico, which has been described as a ghost town in some guide books even though several hundred people appear to be living there.
Yeah, I liked this place.
Power that just brought stone empties train to the Vulcan quarry returns to the yard.
Hanover, PA - 2019
While visiting Gettysburg, I spent a night or two in nearby Hanover, PA. I came upon this place and found it oddly familiar. Months later I've seen numerous versions of service center and probably before my visit as well. It's easy to see why. Small towns have a lot to offer, I always hope places like this stay preserved.
Here's another Station Saturday offering, the last one from this gloomy but fun summer Saturday chase. This line must have among the highest percentage of surviving passenger stations still in their as built locations as almost any line in New England. I should tally it up sometime as I can think of a few others that could be in the running (the New Haven Berkshire Line comes to mind) but the Conn River sure might take the prize.
Anyway a rain soaked afternoon Vermont Rail System's Washington County Railroad train NPWJ (Newport to White River Junction) is southbound with two cars and two company red EMD GP38-2s, CLP 204 (blt. Oct. 1973 as SCL 528) and VTR 201 (blt. Dec. 1972 new for the VTR) at MP L99 on WACR's Connecticut River Division Lyndonville Subdivision, the former Boston and Maine Conn River Line main which dates from 1848 when the Connecticut and Passumpsic Rivers Railroad built north from White River Junction.
They are passing the former Boston and Maine Hanover-Norwich Station which dates from 1884. It is so named because it sits right across the river from Hanover, NH and was the primary station serving students and faculty of Dartmouth College in Hanover. To learn more about this station and the historic but largely forgotten village of Lewiston check out this nice link:
oldroadsuppervalley.weebly.com/home/change-in-the-norwih-...
Norwich, Vermont
Saturday June 22, 2024
CSXT D796 crosses the stop sign protected diamond between the former Western Maryland Railway and the former Pennsylvania Railroad in downtown Hanover, PA.