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This was the third loaded oil can in a row on 3-14-14, making its way alongside the frozen Mississippi River at Savanna, IL, on the BNSF.
The weather was no surprise after a week in Melbourne. I only had one day where the sun shone and one might consider it a summer. It is very rare when one can say I was returning to Tasmania to hotter weather.
Airbus A330-200 Iberia (EC-LUX) on the gate at KMIA loading up passengers prior to a night departure back to Madrid as IB6118.
On the Canadian National former DMIR we find B&LE 906 leading steaming ore loads southbound east of Gilbert, Minn. heading for Two Harbors on 10-25-17.
One of the shots I took, and prepped as a candidate for my new entry to LEGO Ideas. Please support here: ideas.lego.com/projects/2384769b-f69c-401e-a7a3-840e96ab7156
One of the utility bots loads crates onto the crew's long-loader.
I was bound and determined to capture a Bee in flight with my new EOS 7D over this last weekend. It took me awhile to get the exact shot I was looking for. But after waiting a being patient, I caught this little Bee gathering some pollen in mid flight. He then sat hoovering to transfer it on to his back legs before going in for some more on this flower.
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#64 on Explore 3-17-2010
Photo Details:
Camera: Canon EOS 7D
Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250)
Aperture: f/13.0
Focal Length: 100 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: On, Fired Canon 580exII
PP: Only DPP, basic stuff
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A bit of excitment along the south coast yesterday and today ... 2 extra large loads came through.
They had to travel a distance of 41 miles from the port at Shoreham to the Ninfield electric transformer station. The original plan had been to do the journey in a day ... but they only got as far as Lewes yesterday, just about half way.
Then today we heard they expected to reach Ninfield by 1pm today ... they came through Little Common at about 2pm and got stuck, delaying them another 30 minutes or so.
This was the first of the large loads.
I think they had the whole of the Sussex police force escourting them :)))
Who doesn't like to take a photo of probably THE most popular form of transportation in all of Walt Disney World. This is probably my most photographed form of Disney transportation and I bet I have hundreds of photos, most likely in every color. Is the monorail your favorite. Please enjoy and have a magical day!
A coal train with Conrail and CSX power heads north on the ex-C&O at Greenlawn Avenue while a northbound empty train with Conrail power and hoppers heads south on the adjacent ex-NYC Western Branch.
I HAD to have a get together for the Royal Wedding, and I HAD to scrap it. Used the decorations that I downloaded (for FREE) from Tomcat Studios to also make the layout. Loved how fast this one came together.
Loading the goods vans at Quorn and Woodhouse, a 1960s re-enactment at the GCR Railways at Work Gala.
Here is the CS-710 in a starport loading some containers. It will carry these containers to a large interplanetary freighter waiting in a geostationary orbit
Usually, I plan my builds a long time in advance, but every once in a while, I build something on a whim. This is one of those times. I very much enjoyed building my tractors and felt like building something similar. I'll also be attending a show for models of cranes, heavy haulage and earth moving equipment in March. Hence, this JCB backhoe loader.
The sound of roaring EMD's breaks the silence of the snowy woods as New Hampshire Northcoast Train DO-8 rolls through Milton, NH with loads for Boston.
My mother's day present!
Kellie Mize template No. 131
Anna Aspnes loopdaloopz
The yellow and black were loosely drawn from nature ;)
565 sitting in the siding near the end of the Castlecliff branch, Wanganui, waiting for more containers to be transhipped onboard from the container terminal out of sight at the rear.
This train will then run direct to Wellington port.
The hummingbirds have left for the year, but not before tanking up in the garden for their long migration.
The title came to me the instant I saw these blue palettes piled high on the small loading dock of a local grocery store.
Perhaps not that photogenic but I was pleased to finally get some shots at the loading bay at Gwuan-Cae-Gurwen (GCG). 66026 has just arrived from Immingham with empty hoppers on the 4V32 to load up with anthracite. It will take about 2.5 hours to load the train which will return to Immingham on the 6E09. Poignant, as this this is one of the last trains to GCG now that the coal reserves are near depletion.
This particular truck is the king of all rear loaders in Australia. I don’t think there are any other semi-trailer versions of a rear loader elsewhere, or any with a compactor featuring an apparent 38m body volume. This mammoth unit belongs to G&S Waste which has been using this giant to remove loads of kerbside clean-up from the Hornsby area in bulk, twice what the average truck can pull, or even 3 times the amount of some other 6x4 models. I understand this was produced in 1999 for WM to use for their hard waste collection contracts in Melbourne, but it came up for sale around 2015 and was quickly scooped up by this Sydney operator. Given the heavy duty fleet already used by G&S, this beast was the perfect addition. It’s basically an extended Compaction Systems rear loader, with the hydraulics powered by an auxiliary engine at the front of the trailer, and the whole unit pulled by this tidy 2008 model Western Star.
Another one for the 'How-To' Department.
I did a few changes to my Zetros truck last night, including the loader crane, so I figured I'd drop this here - mostly because these things are pain in the neck to build at Minifig scale without relying entirely on click-hinges and having them become completely flimsy.
The gun piece is just there as a placeholder, if you want to make it extendable you need another flange or +Rod piece. And of course the hook. ;)
The upper portion of the crane is based on Bobofrutx's design