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EWS Class 60 no. 60059 'Swinden Dalesman' in Load Haul livery climbs away from Chapel-en-le-Frith with 6M87, Ely - Peak Forest empty Cemex bogie hoppers on Monday 28th July 2008.
NS 8075 leads loaded coal train NS 814 eastbound through Kumis, Virginia as the sun rises over the western part of the state.
The Scorpion Mech-Loader is a competitor to the H-9, equally hard-wearing and heavily built. Unlike the H9's electromagnet, the mech is built with a manipulator arm to grab cargo and it's this arm which gives the vehicle it's name.
Getting 'the bird' from guitarist, Bow Campbell at Front End Loader's gig at The Republic Bar 27th April, 2018.
KXCG CC001 brings a cut of loaded log bunks down the Jellico Branch from KyKenKee at Turley.
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Load line is a special marking positioned amidships which depicts the draft of the vessel and the maximum permitted limit in distinct types of waters to which the ship can be loaded.
In this image a wide load construction truck is hugging his side of the road, as we do the same on our side. As you can see, there is not a lot of pavement on either side, and no shoulders. It makes for an exciting trip.
This is on the so called; Glenn "Highway", where the speed limit was upped to 65 miles per hour a few years ago, by our legislator's in Juneau. No one in their right mind would do 65 on this stretch of the road.
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UP 5566 and its train of hoppers crawl under the coal tipple at the Black Thunder West Mine, loading up on another load of "Black Diamonds" for a utility customer. This is but one of the numerous coal loading's that take place multiple times a day throughout the Powder River Basin.
A cyclo driver takes a family home on a rainy day in Quy Nhơn, the capital of Bình Định Province, Vietnam. Cyclos carrying passengers are rarely seen today. The cyclos still in use are usually transporting goods.
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The DPUs of NS 733 (left) passes NS 732 (right) at CP Clark in Hiram, GA. These trains bring Powder River Basin coal to Georgia Power Plant Scherer near Macon, Georgia.
A healthy loading of hi-cube vans and double stacked containers makes up SCT Logistic's 3MP9 service from Melbourne to Perth on 11 January 2023, seen near Korunye, South Australia.
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A pair of CEFX AC4400CW lessors spot ore loads on the dock at Marquette. Eventually, a lake boat will arrive and forward the ore to some steel mill.
The Mississagi is stopped at Fairport Harbor along Lake Erie taking on a load of sand on a beautiful morning in July, 2020. Three large front end loaders (two can be seen in the photo) work continuously to keep conveyor belts filled with sand.
JS locomotives load up with coal for dispatch to the washery at the loading bay. Sandaoling, Xinjiang Province, China.
everyone i know has lately been mentioning that for the past several months viewing my photos or photostream on flickr is agonizingly slow. and not just taking a few extra seconds, it has been described as "akin to AOL dialup in the 90's. i open the page and leave to go get a cup of coffee and drink most of it before the photo is finished loading." and it's something that is only happening on my stream, no one else's.
has anyone else noticed this phenomenon? it's kinda weird because it doesn't actually happen for me, which makes it a tough thing to report as i imagine it's not ultimately a reproducable behavior. i wonder if i am parked on the slow server in the back closet? what could it be? oh woe!
(video inspired, of course, by the flickr spinning dots "loading" animation. for an extra air of authenticity, the lollipops were even obtained in the bay area)
Long time no see! Warming up myself by doing some simple builds, and this is one of the projects I always wanted to do: a bucket loader to complete my construction site series! It is a challenge to redo everything on my own, and I took some inspiration from others on the cockpit part. The loader arm is not easy at all, taking me nearly 2 weeks to make it right and work like the real life loader with the same mechanism.
Beefing up the dump truck a little bit from 60075, now the bucket loader has a match work partner. As a bonus, a little red digger to speed up the site progress!