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45690 on 5Z46 17:28 Milford Loop - Carnforth Steamtown @ Castleford.
Published in Castleford & Pontefract Express Newspaper issue Thursday 17th June 2021
LNER Class 91 91119 "Bounds Green InterCity Depot 1977-2017" passes Ranskill Loop with 1S27 London Kings Cross to Edinburgh service in some golden light
As Mount Kangchenjunga playing hide and seek behind the cloud Darjeeling-Ghoom-Darjeeling "Joyride" Passenger (Toy train) of Darjeeling Himalayan Railway (DHR) taking a breath at Batasia loop.The railway, along with the Nilgiri Mountain Railway and the Kalka-Shimla Railway, is listed as the Mountain Railways of India World Heritage Site.
Drove out 5 Mile Rd hoping the clouds would be showing off behind the barn on Scenic Loop Rd, and they were. Panorama made from two pictures.
The Edinburgh 'Bin' train is seen passing the loops to the east of Drem station on the 4th November 2016. This is 6B45 , Powderhall - Oxwellmains household waste train and is passing here at 1053 with 67016 hauling the train.
A typical back road in northern Wisconsin. I was lucky this was in the middle of nowhere so that I could stop and get this image. The road is so narrow that another car couldn't have gotten through easily.
My Loop March Spontaneous Skinning Batt spun up in a skein. These photographs don't show off the rich, royal nature of the skein. It's gorgeous! 180 yards! I'm still debating what to do with it, but I might pair it with some commercially spun yarn in purple and yellow to make a triangular shawl.
At 2100hrs on Monday 22 May 2023, DB Cargo loco no. 66165 exits the down loop at Yatton in North Somerset with 6V71, the Cliffe Vale (1507hrs) to Exeter Riverside china clay hoppers. This train had been held to allow the passing of a Cross Country Trains working from Edinburgh to Plymouth. The rear lights of this Voyager DMU can be seen further down the line.
For an alternative angle on railway photography, why not take a look at the Phoenix website:
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Sculpture called Loop, made in stainless steel by Swedish sculptor Eva Hild (b. 1966). Loop is a sculptural body expressing movement, flow and openings. The form of the sculpture is as much about air and volume as about the actual material.
From an exhibition in Gothenburg Botanical Garden.
This is it all spun up! I don't remember the yardage anymore... around 200 yards? Something like that.
I spun each batt separately. For each batt, I spun the dark underlayer first, then the lighter top layer. I then plyed the two together, so half is pink/green, less than half is mostly chocolate, and then there's a small transition period.
The Cygnus Loop (a.k.a. Veil Nebula) in the constellation Cygnus, the remnants of a supernova explosion in which a star blew itself apart after exhausting its primary nuclear fuels.
A mosaic of 72 exposures, 300 sec. each in six overlapping fields in the light emitted by hydrogen gas. Explore Scientific ED102 0.1m f/7 refractor, Stellarvue 0.8x reducer/flattener, ZWO ASI294MC camera, 7nm H-alpha filter, iOptron CEM25P mount, ASIAir controller, autoguided. Processed in Astro Pixel Processor and Lightroom.
Cygnus Loop and its Veil nebulas, taken under a full moon, 10.nov 2022.
170x60 sec light frames, 25x60sec dark frames, f/5,6, iso: 3200, Nikon d810a, nikkor 300mm, Mount: Astrotrac tt320-ax, Unguided, STC Astro Duo-Narrowband Clip Filter.
Stacked in DSS, processed i PS and LR.
Tom Gildersleeve photo
Taken a few moments before yesterday's photo (and facing the other way), SP 4449, along with some diesel helpers, tows the AFT up toward the Tehachapi Loop.
Walong, CA
December 22, 1975
Train of the Day
8/19/21
Her name is Loop, my new Pullip Nanette ♥. She's so much more beautiful in person! I love her face-up, so sweet! I hope you like her ≧◠◡◠≦
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Os presento a Loop, mi ansiada Pullip Nanette. Desde que la vi en las fotos promocionales me encantó así que por fin la tengo en casa <33. Es mucho más bonita en persona y no sé si este será su look definitivo pero la he visto con un aire tan dulce que por el momento se quedará así. Espero que os guste ≧◠◡◠≦ y ojalá pueda hacerle más fotitos pero tengo un finde liado T_T
6 Loop babycakes.. 3 brown, 3 pink/white.
Spun each one, repeating brown, pink/white, brown etc.. so there will be color stripes, but the stripes will be slightly different, because each babycake was different.
This is fluffy and sparkley and a HUGE skien!!
A time lapse of Q693 and Q694 traversing a section of the Loops, as viewed from the North Cove Overlook of the Blue Ridge Parkway.
8:32PM- photograph began as Q693 rounds the bend near the center of the picture and continues toward the bottom right (railroad south), crossing Peppers Creek at Camp Two in the area of red light. A car's headlight traveling Peppers Creek Rd can also be seen intersecting the railroad at the crossing.
9:07PM- Q694 rounds the bend midway through Rocky (where Q693 is waiting) on the mountainside to the far left of the photo. They will continue toward the bottom of the photograph (railroad north) and are beginning the swing back around the reversal curve towards Camp Two just to the left of bottom center 7 minutes later.
9:40PM- After Q694 makes their way around by Little Switzerland, they emerge from Pine Ridge Tunnel in the area directly above the Camp Two Crossing and continue toward the far right side of the photograph (railroad north) towards Ridge Tunnel.
The streaks in the upper right hand corner are cars traveling the Blue Ridge Parkway. The orange light and open area just below that is the Orchard at Altapass. The very bright orange area on the left side of the photograph is the trailer drop lot for Baxter. All the lights in the far background would be Woodlawn on into Marion.
fresh coffee::trip 13::minneapolis
someone is traveling again...and back on that airport loop. Too bad it's not this pretty
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Nous Vous - 'Fresh Ones’ at Loop Arts Fair
For our part in Loop we set up painting studio under our ‘Fresh Ones’ banner. Alongside our fast becoming standard product range we scoured Leeds for rogue bits of wood, got some recycled paint and made spontaneous paintings over the two days.
As passengers gathered on platform 4 at Dhuri Junction station in anticipation of the arrival of the next service to Ambala, WDG-3A 14587 was easing into an adjacent freight loop with a train of empty BOBYN stone/ballast hopper wagons.
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Having completed its journey from Long Branch, a shuttle train enters the Bay Head Loop. Powered by GP40PH-2A no. 4145 (since retired, sold to MARC), the train consists of Comet III coaches; a staple of the commuter fleet on the Coast Line at the time. In the distance, ex-Erie Lackawanna Comet I coaches can be seen in storage. The Comet I fleet had been retired a few months earlier in March 2009.
Mit The Loop bezeichnen Anwohner den Downtown-Bezirk Chicagos. Es ist nach Midtown Manhattan der zweitgrößte Geschäftsbezirk in den Vereinigten Staaten. Im Westen grenzt er an den Chicago River, im Osten an den Michigansee und im Süden an die Roosevelt Road. Aus Platzmangel wurden immer mehr hohe Gebäude errichtet. Die Chicago Elevated ist die Hoch- und U-Bahn von Chicago, USA.
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“I am out to sing songs that will prove to you that this is your world and that if it has hit you pretty hard and knocked you for a dozen loops, no matter what color, what size you are, how you are built, I am out to sing the songs that make you take pride in yourself and in your work. And the songs that I sing are made up for the most part by all sorts of folks just about like you.” -- Woody Guthrie
Georgetown Loop Railroad steaming with Fall Colors and Snow.
The Georgetown Loop Railroad is a narrow gauge heritage railway located in Clear Creek County, Colorado in the United States. The Georgetown Loop Railroad was one of Colorado’s first visitor attractions. Completed in 1884, this spectacular stretch of narrow gauge railroad was considered an engineering marvel for its time. The thriving mining towns of Georgetown and Silver Plume lie two miles apart in steep, narrow Clear Creek west of Denver. To connect them, engineers designed a corkscrew route that traveled nearly twice that distance, slowly gaining more than 600 feet in elevation. It included horseshoe curves, grades of up to 4 percent, and four bridges across Clear Creek, including the massive Devil’s Gate High Bridge. The Colorado & Southern Railway operated the line for passengers and freight until 1938. Originally part of the larger line of Colorado Central Railroad constructed in the 1870s and 1880s, it was later dismantled, but was restored in the 1980s to operate during summer months as a tourist railroad, carrying passengers using historic narrow-gauge steam locomotives.
In 1959, the centennial year of the discovery of gold in Georgetown, the Georgetown Loop Historic Mining & Railroad Park was formed by the Colorado Historical Society. The Colorado Historical Society’s chairman negotiated a donation of mining claims and mills, and nearly 100 acres of land. Rail line construction began in 1973 with track and ties donated by the Union Pacific Railroad.
The four-mile segment opened on March 10, 1884 and is a restored segment at the upper end of the historic Colorado Central main line up Clear Creek Canyon west of Golden. It climbs approximately 640 feet between the two towns. The longer main line up the canyon was constructed in the wake of the Colorado Gold Rush and was used extensively during the silver boom that followed in the 1880s to haul the lucrative silver ore traffic down from the mines at Silver Plume. The Loop portion of the line was the crowning segment of the line at the top of the gorge and features a 95-foot high trestle. The entire line, including the Loop, was dismantled in 1939, but interest in restoration of the Loop segment as a tourist attraction in the 1970s led to the construction of a new high bridge and the refurbishment of the segment, which reopened in 1984.
The train ride includes an optional walking tour of the Lebanon Silver Mine, located at the halfway point on the railroad. Visitor walk 500 feet into a mine tunnel bored in the 1870s while guides point out the rich veins of silver and the history of the mine.
Passengers board the train at depots located in either Silver Plume or Georgetown. (Wikipedia)
Tonight's sunset over the fields by our house gave me the feeling of Simon Stålenhags Tales from the Loop. The old Volvo left in the middle of the field definitely helped to set the tone.
view of Wabash at Wacker as seen from IBM Plaza
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The building at 65 E. Wacker Place currently houses a Morton’s The Steakhouse on the ground floor. Above it, 252 residential units will replace vintage office space that dates back nearly a century.
Constructed in 1928, the former Millinery Mart Building was once home to the city’s hat-making industry in a part of Downtown then known as the “furniture row” district, according to planning documents.
Blackberry Looper (Chlorochlamys chloroleucaria) - The back porch, Boothbay Harbor Maine
I captured this guy by putting a tall glass over him, and sliding a file card under the top of the glass. He seemed to be comfortable sitting on the bottom of the glass, so I tipped it on it's side and took these pics.