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A four unit lash of cowls including the DMVW 5439, 5501, 5500, and 5408 climb through the Merida loops with an 18 car wayfreight for Bismarck.
This train is paltry when compared to the monster 80 car train received from the CP in Max (see the earlier post). But this is pretty typical of the Missouri Valley Subdivision operations. Much of the traffic received in Max is terminated at the energy park near Coal Creek Junction.
With all things considered, we were lucky with this train at the loops. Included with the 7 loaded fly-ash cars, 1 load of dry wall, and 3 mty scrap cars were 7 re-routed mty hoppers bringing up the rear. Not only did this provide just enough train to wrap around itself, but these would also end up going to Napoleon along with the rear two motors. Two days later we would find this train making its way towards Hankinson for delivery to the CP.
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I've bought 100 2x2 elbows 65473, 100 Technic axles 2L, and I have fun making weird shapes with them. Here's an example.
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This is the famous loop of the river Saar near Mettlach, Germany.
It was a beautiful quiet morning and an amazing experience to see the sun rising and illuminating the fog flowing through the loop.
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TPE Class 68 No. 68032 Destroyer leaves the passing loop at Earles Sidings with 5Q32, the 12:13 Gascoigne Wood – Longsight TMD ECS working on 20th March 2023. Freightliner Class 66/5 No. 66507 sits stabled in the background.
This 14.6 mile railroad line, known as the "Savatran Rail Spur", was completed from Delafield (near McLeansboro) through Macedonia, Illinois in 2011. It terminates with a loading loop north of the Akin Junction on CN's existing Edgewood Cutoff line.
The Savatran train of empty hoppers are about a 1/4 the way down the branch to the Sugar Camp Mine where it will run through the loading loop for another load of coal. It will return east in the night across the Evansville Western Railway and head down another spur to the generating plant at Abee, Indiana where again it runs around the big circle to feed the giant electric monster. And the process continues......non stop. The Evansville Western participates also in this short haul as part of the railroads bread and butter making them a really big short line.
The Huckleberry is laid out wonderfully from the viewpoints of photographers and model railroaders alike. Here Mudhen 464 is looping to make a return to Crossroads Village. A Lerro Productions photo charter.
Life is a loop in which we run after fortunes
just to end it from where we started.
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"Weekly Theme Challenge" - Loops
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this is my 1st batt from steph's seriously spontaneous spinning club. i added gold tussah silk waste, silk rods, sari silk threads in different reds, and maybe other stuff...can't recall. plied with a green yarn and gold thread held together.
This is the yarn I spun from Loops March batt of the month club. I added a few snippets of novelty yarn from my scrapbooking stash.. and Steph sent a little bag of sequins to spin into the yarn! Yay more sparkles!!
I LOVE how it turned out!! The colors are just amazing.. it sparkles like crazy and the shredded money is just cool looking!!
I think I'm going to crochet this into a large pashmina sized shawl with a medium brown corrie as trim and fringe.. and this as the middle and fringe. I think it'll look super sweet!!
Steph is so amazing.. I can't wait to see what April brings.
Freightliner class 70/0 no. 70016 pilots class 66/9 no. 66955 past Copmanthorpe on 9th July 2022, heading a Branch Line Society charter 'The Lackenby Looper'. DB class 66 no. 66010 was on the rear. Following a delayed departure from Doncaster, the special ran main line to York instead of via Selby Canal & West Junctions. Using the York avoiding line, the train went forward to Tees Yard and was due to visit several freight locations including BSC Lackenby and Redcar Bulk Terminal.
Waving LEDs around the 'Atmeture' installation by Loop pH as part of the 623 Letchworth Fire & Fright Festival by onedotzero.
......on the walkable rollercoaster "Tiger and Turtle" Scuplture in Duisburg (Germany)
The large sculpture is a work of art by Heike Mutter and Ulrich Genth.
The structure with a floor area of 40 by 41 meters is a little more than 20 meters high (top edge looping) and made of galvanized steel. It can be fully walked except for the looping, which means that you have to walk the path back in both directions to the entry point. Being less than a meter wide, bottlenecks are common, particularly on the steeper sections, so a maximum of 195 visitors are allowed at any one time.
Look closely - that random assortment of detritus on top of the grey headed coneflower is a camouflaged looper caterpillar who has decorated himself to escape detection! They glue bits of plant to their bodies with their own spit as they munch along, changing pieces when the colors of their surroundings change as they move from flower to flower. Utterly amazing!
I knit my batt up right away and made this really awesome Twisted scarf from "Knitting New Scarves" by Lynne Barr. The construction was really fun to knit on US 10.5 needles.
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Mt. Hood is visible behind some orchards in an area in Oregon known as the Fruit Loop.
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Under a big sky 20905 catches the rolling patch of sunshine as it gains the loop at Bordesley heading 5Q25 Soho L.M.D. to Tyseley L.M.D. with 323222 in tow for tyre turning prior to being despatched to Northern; 20901 was bringing up the rear with universal barriers Henry and William. The 20's have been kept rather busy this week with numerous training runs to Nuneaton from their base at Kings Norton since their return from Bristol after a re-paint.
A shot 3 years in the taking, One I wanted to take on the Star Adventurer but never could Barnard's Loop. Polar alignment and Guiding where the two biggest problems. This is a Wide field of the Orion area with a Nikon 50mm G F1.8 lens but will try again once I can get my parents Nikon 50mm D F1.8 lens with a manual aperture ring. This was taken over 5 night and dumped a lot of shot as the lens is so wide field the city light made it into the shot, in the end it was start after 9 pm finish 2am. Orion was corrected with 5min and 2 min shots
ZWOASI071MC -10 38 shots each of the 5 nights 10min
Optolong LeNhance filter,
Nikon 50 mm f1.8 G Lens
Skywatcher NEQ 6 Pro Hypertuned
Guided PHD2, SGP
Pixinsight, Ps, Lr.
Stairs along the Navajo Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon National Park. The sun finally broke through the overcast skies on my first day in Bryce, giving the slot section of the Navajo Loop an amazing glow.
The Cygnus Loop is a cloud of heated ionized gas, oxygen, sulfur, and hydrogen in the constellation Cygnus.
Captured by David Wills at PixelSkies, Castillejar, Spain www.pixelskiesastro.com
6 panel mosaic
Ha 109 x 900s
OIII 102 x 900s
Ha 294 x 600s
OIII 162 x 600s
128 hours 45 mins in total.
Equipment used:
Telescope: Takahashi Baby Q FSQ-85ED F5.3
Camera: Xpress Trius SX-694 Pro Mono Cooled to -10C
Image Scale: 2.08
Guiding: OAG
Filters: Astronomik Ha,OIII
Mount: iOptron CEM60 "Standard" GOTO Centre Balanced Equatorial Mount
Image Acquisition: Voyager
Observatory control: Lunatico Dragonfly
Stacking and Calibrating: Pixinsight
Processing: Pixinsight 1.8, Photoshop CC, StarXTerminator, StarNet v2, NoiseXTerminator, BlurXTerminator