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Running quite early, Colas Rail Freight 70814 sits at Preston on 20/12/18 in the wee hours. The 6C37/2225 Chirk Kronospan Colas Rail to Carlisle Yard Colas Rail empty logs were running early, and so the working was looped in platform 1 (platforms 4 to 7 were under possession) to allow some faster freights to pass.
Here is the video of the night: youtu.be/_Y62eKSM1bo
Froot Loops Bloopers, Kellogg's Kids Cereal, 1/2015, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Froot Loops Bloopers, Kellogg's Kids Cereal, 1/2015, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Froot Loops Kids Cereal, Disney Parks free Character Spoon Inside! 1/2015 by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
DX Engineering RF-PRO-1B loop antenna, in travel position. Works great, but in this orientation, there's no directivity. Covers about 50 KHz to 30 MHz. Radio is an ICOM 7300.
Need to paint the mechanism now so it won't weather rapidly. Might put a copper cage over the amp, too, as vandals are a concern.
See the loop up here.
A 30-car D&RGW Freight Charter, organized by the Friends of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, has just rounded the apex of the Cumbres Loop and is proceeding up the last two-thirds of a mile toward Cumbres Pass at MP 329.9. With trains this long (and even longer back in the day), it was quite common for the Engineer and Conductor to signal each other as they passed on adjacent tracks, going in opposite directions. The looping section of track just east of Cumbres Pass has had a number of names applied to it over the many years this line has been in place. While it was known to the crews as "Cumbres Loop", or "The Balloon Loop", it has become popularly known in recent times as "Tanglefoot Curve."
This image was captured during an October 2016 photo shoot, organized by the Friends of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad. The train is pictured here at Milepost 329.9.
"....now is a Loop edible I wonder?"
Lots of rats to be seen enjoying the weekend's sunshine at RSPB Radipole Lake, but so nice to see Violets in bloom too; a very pretty sign of impending springtime, despite all the recent snow and cold weather!
This is my entry for the #5 - One word category in the 113 in 2013 Group.
Steam Engine No. 9
Joining the Loop roster in 2006! Built in 1884, Colorado & Southern Engine No. 9 was used extensively throughout Colorado’s narrow gauge system, including the Georgetown Loop. It operated as both freight and passenger, bringing the last passenger train from Leadville to Denver in 1937. The locomotive was exhibited at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York City and at the 1948-49 Chicago Railroad Fair. It was stored for a time in Illinois and displayed at the Black Hills Central excursion railroad from1957 to 1988. The Colorado Historical Society purchased the No. 9 in 1988 and brought her home.
Watched by some of the passengers 'Lady of the Isles' takes on water at Tarmstedt Loop, which was midway between Craignure and Torosay Castle on the Isle of Mull Railway.
The Isle of Mull Railway was a 10 1⁄4 in gauge line and was 1 1⁄4 miles long, running from the ferry terminal at Craignure to Torosay Castle, on the Isle of Mull in the Scottish Inner Hebrides.
The line opened in 1983 with the final trains running on 1st September 2011 hauled by steam locomotive 'Victoria', with the track being lifted the following year in October 2012.
12th September 1993
Froot Loops Bloopers, Kellogg's Kids Cereal, 1/2015, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
55 E. Washington (Graham, Anderson, Probst & White, built in 1927)
*At the time of it's completion, the Pittsfield was Chicago's tallest building at 38th stories.
Went down to the loop to take some pictures and eat some BBQ and discovered the Loop Trolley is actually running. This shot of it is kinda blurry because I'm not nearly as good with the D700 as I am with my 5D3.
Title: Lenox Street loop
Creator: City of Boston
Date: 1956 August 22
Source: Public Works Department photograph collection, 5000.009
File name: 5000_009_1223
Rights: Copyright City of Boston
Citation: Public Works Department photograph collection, Collection 5000.009, City of Boston Archives, Boston
Work continued through Saturday night and, as seen here on Sunday morning, is progressing in the area at and south of Tower 12 (Wabash/Van Buren junction). Ties and tracks are being laid where just 24 hours before the 'L' structure was bare. After a weekend of continuous work to renew track, trains from the South Side will resume service over these tracks, bringing thousands of people to and from downtown Monday.
The Wicks Looper is a small hand held device that allows you the create real-time noisy loops and sound effects.
Here is a short youtube video showing the Wicks Looper in action. www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4mP25Mxuv0
Now the tallest building west of the Kennedy Expressway, the 44-story, 492-unit rental apartment tower is almost 500 feet high. It was completed in December 2018.
Froot Loops Bloopers, Kellogg's Kids Cereal, 1/2015, by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube
Work continued through Saturday night and, as seen here on Sunday morning, is progressing in the area at and south of Tower 12 (Wabash/Van Buren junction). Ties and tracks are being laid where just 24 hours before the 'L' structure was bare. After a weekend of continuous work to renew track, trains from the South Side will resume service over these tracks, bringing thousands of people to and from downtown Monday.