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Front of train beginning to "loop" over itself
Feat of engineering which connects Bakersfield to Mojave .
The loop takes its name from the circuitous route it takes, in which the track passes over itself, a design which lessens the angle of the grade. The loop gains a total of 77 feet in elevation as the track ascends at a sustained 2% grade.[1] A train more than 4,000 feet (1.2 km) long (about 85 boxcars) thus passes over itself going around the loop.
The duckweed pond near the end (if you are doing it clockwise) of the loop changes every time you do it. I did vow once never to make any more images using this bridge, but this time, with my new 7-14 mm lens, it was just too much. Walk straight towards it and there it is.
Bridge Project, too.
Though there are quite a few similar designs out there regarding this concept, this one was made from scratch in Illustrator and rendered in Photoshop. It was really nice to see how a rough idea on paper can transform into a final product with some minor changes along the way.
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The replacement Loop Buses are 19648,19649,19650,19651,19652,19653,19655 and 19659 (SP60 DTF/K/N, DPO/U/V/Y and OU60 CVA) all in which carry Loop branding. This is 19651 and like most of the other Buses branded was new in 2010 to Stagecoach up in Scotland for the Tayway 73 (The Scottish registration gives it away) in a purple based branding. In 2015, they came all the way down to the East Sussex Coast to replace Enviro300s on the 1/1A and convert it to Doubles. They wore really basic "One" branding which was only temporary. However, in Summer 2017 nearly 2 years after being introduced on the 1/1A, they lost their One branding. 8 of the Enviro400s were rebranded with Pink fronts and Loop branding for the Loop which converted to Doubles late last month displacing its previous Enviro200s onto other town work. The other 4 have remained unbranded here is 19651 on an Loop 4/8/17.
465045 is s pictured at Dartford, with an ex-Charing Cross Dartford loop service.
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Minolta Dynax 600si Classic/ 35-70mm f4 macro zoom lens.
Ilford Delta 400
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The Fallowfield loop line was opened in 1892 and ran round the south side of Manchester, linking Sheffield Victoria with Manchester Central.
The large building in the background was Reddish MPD which was opened in 1954, to maintain the EM1 and EM2 locomotives that would operate over the 1500v DC Woodhead Line and also the 506 emu's which operated the Manchester-Glossop services.
The depot closed on the 30th July 1983 and the last freight train on the Fallowfield Loop Line was behined 47443 on a Freightliner from Trafford Park in October 1988.
This was the view from Station Road looking towards Hyde Road Junc a few months after the line had closed, the Fallowfield Loop line is now a cycle path.
9th February 1989
I had to borrow a classmate's camera for this photo, because the strobe light did not work with my specific camera.
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Up and over! The Snowbirds come over the top of a loop.
The Georgetown Loop Railroad is a narrow gauge heritage railroad located in the Rocky Mountains in Clear Creek County, Colorado, in the United States.
The railroad operates summer tourist trains between the communities of Georgetown and Silver Plume, a distance of 2 miles (3.2 km). The railroad route is 4.5 miles (7.2 km) long and ascends an elevation of 640 feet (195.1 m) through mountainous terrain along with trestles, cuts, fills, and a grand loop. (Wikipedia)
As booked 66610 runs through Westhouses along the loop to Blackwell South Junction with the Tunstead West Thurrock cement
The Georgetown Loop Railroad operates over a former Colorado & Southern narrow gauge line between Georgetown and Silver Plume, Colorado. It "loops" back over itself via the Devil's Gate Viaduct, which was rebuilt in 1984 (the original was in use from 1884 until 1939).
Locomotive No. 111 was built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works of Philadelphia, Penn., in 1926 for the International Railways of Central America. It is very similar to the locomotives once used on the Georgetown Loop, although it is an oil burner (most C&S locomotives burned coal).
Lynn shot this on Loop road there were a pair of them. We tried very hard to get a good shot with both of them in it.. When they were close enough to being on the same distance one would be in the bright sun and the other would be in in dark shade.
Even thou we didnt get any really good shots of the interaction is was fun watching all of the dancing head bobbing and caring on
Luminothérapie, édition 2016-2017, Quartier des spectacles, Montréal
Place des festivals
Cet hiver, lors de la 7e édition de Luminothérapie, la place des Festivals se transforme en un vaste terrain de jeux interactif en accueillant une série de treize zootropes géants. LOOP, cette oeuvre interactive et participative, réchauffe assurément les publics de tous âges qui doivent activer avec entrain les cylindres pour voir défiler des images inspirées de contes pour enfants. Accompagnant ces dessins animés géants, se fait entendre les sons d’une boîte à musique placée au coeur de chacun des zootropes.
Ainsi, les treize cylindres aux anneaux de couleur illuminés défilent chacun une histoire de quelques secondes : un crapaud devient prince, un loup souffle la maison des trois petits cochons, des yeux effrayants apparaissent du néant. Ces illustrations tout comme la vidéoprojection sont signées Ottoblix et sauront éveiller l’imaginaire et quelques souvenirs des petits comme des grands.
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Former Nidd Vale Light Railway Hudswell Clarke 1208 of 1916 'Illingworth/Mitchell' runs into Stoneacre loop. Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway.
Derelict factory on the Soho Loop canal in Birmingham.
Taken with Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 12mm f2.0 lens on Panasonic GX7.
Two steel mobius loops by Errol Tompkins. Taken at the Sculpture In Paradise exhibition in Chicester Cathedral, Sussex
The Ormond Beach Loop is a scenic drive in Volusia County, running through and north of the town of Ormond Beach. The scenic drive crosses and runs amongst numerous waterways and salt marshes, including the Tomoka River, Halifax River, and Bulow Creek. These shots were taken from the roadway which runs between Bulow Creek State Park and Tomoka Island State Park, crossing the Tomoka River in the process.