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Deep within Healy Canyon carved by the Nenana River the southbound coal train twists and turns in every way imaginable. This section of the railroad is prone to all kinds of maintenance headaches and is often the cause of a service disruption like the one that occurred earlier this year. This is a bit of hike all down hill until the train passes then it is all uphill back to your car.

A Union Pacific maintenance of way Bunk Car was a semi-permanent resident in Provo, Utah, pictured on Nov. 4, 1978.

Clad in white overalls, the maintenance guy has just got off PPM Class 139, 139001 and makes his way along Platform 1 of Stourbridge Junction. He had just made a journey along the branch to Stourbridge Town and back aboard 001.

  

For alternative railway photography, follow the link:

www.phoenix-rpc.co.uk/index.html to the Phoenix Railway Photographic Circle.

For nearly 30 years M-Tron has been at the forefront of interstellar mining and engineering. Here, a MT38 Heavy Tractor unit is in for routine repairs after carrying hardware to the equatorial launch site.

Something we see often but never really notice, as traffic signal maintenance takes place. Given an oil paint treatment.

Those barrels are hard to open!

 

This is just a quick snap on my phone, I'll try to take better pictures tomorrow once my camera has recharged!

Also in winter weather maintenance on the mobile telephone network is required. When the work is done, it is time to warm up in the car for the mechanic.

Sadly not my boat...

Portand Sailing Academy boat yard - February 2016

Zen and the Art of Boat Maintenance

This is the last remaining ski jump tower at Canada Olympic Park (C.O.P) - Formerly Paskapoo).

 

The ski jumps at Canada Olympic Park in Calgary are being demolished primarily due to a lack of funding and because the facilities are considered too old and not up to current competitive standards, making their maintenance cost prohibitive; this decision was further fueled by Calgary's failed bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics, which would have provided a reason to maintain the jumps

 

The movie "Cool Runnings" was shot here (when the original 3 towers were still standing). From my knowledge, these have been abandoned for quite some time, and becuase they don't meet current competition standards, I doubt the city will rebuild them.

Maintenance Mike comes to help Rita Rider do maintenance work on her mountain bike. Taking care of your bike is important just as caring for your car or truck or tractor or plane or...Just so many things that need regular and routine maintenance.

 

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Power in Jurassic Park is gone and the only way to bring it back is switching it on in the maintenance bunker by hand. With the help of Maldoon Ellie gets in the building and turns it on again, but immediately gets attacked by a velociraptor.

Using the cupcake piece for the seed part

The rods from 30926 ‘Repton’ are the forefront of this scene during winter maintenance at Grosmont. To the left at 34072 ‘257 Squadron’ and 92134 whilst to the right is 45428 ‘Eric Treacy’

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) locomotive 61 is seen idling at Fox Chase Station with the regional rail wire train, laid up between shifts of overhead catenary maintenance. The locomotive is a model RL-1 built by Republic Locomotive Works; one of two that the agency rosters in its work fleet.

A pair of maintenance boats built for duties on the Ashton, Peak Forest and Macclesfield Canals. Maria was built by Jinks at Marple in 1915 at a cost of £155. It replaced another boat of the same name built at the same yard for the Buxton Lime Company.

 

Joel was originally built as a horse boat for the Buxton Lime Company in 1918. Sold out of service to the London and North Eastern Railway Company in 1926 she was subsequently rebuilt in 1929 as a motor boat fitted with a Kelvin 9HP petrol engine. This was the first motor boat in the maintenance fleet and always betrayed its' origins as a horse boat through the short, low horse boat style cabin cum engineroom with no gunwhales and the long rear deck and consequent long tiller. By 1946 the boat was in need of rebuilding and it was replaced by a new motor boat built at Gorton. It entered service in British Waterways colours in August 1948, retaining the fleet number 9. It may well be that a number of parts from the original boat were incorporated in the new Joel and that for accountancy purposes it was actually classed as a rebuild rather than a new boat. The boatbuilder at Gorton at this time, one Tommy Challinor, is said to have lacked the confidence to build a new boat from scratch and consequently always rebuilt or modified existing boats so they were like the aged broom that had 3 handles and 4 heads. Powered by a new 15hp twin cylinder Kelvin petrol/paraffin engine this was a fast boat which served until the Ashton canal became derelict in the early 1960's.

 

Both boats were abandoned on the Ashton Canal by the early 1970s but were rescued by enthusiasts who formed the Ashton Packet Boat Company and undertook extensivel rebuilds. They continue to keep these rare wooden narrowboats in good order.

The Historic Aircraft Collection’s Duxford-based Hurricane P3700 (G-HURI) was built in 1942 by the Canadian Car Foundry and delivered to the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1943. Rebuilt in the 1980’s from various original Hurricane parts from all over Canada, it was given the identity of 72036 as that aircraft was the source of the airframe used in the rebuild. Historic Aircraft Collection acquired the Hurricane in 2002 and after an 18 month extensive programme of repairs and maintenance the Hurricane reappeared in 2004 as Z5140 coded HA-C of No 126 Sqdn. This paint scheme was previously worn by a Gloster-built Hurricane IIB, flown with 126 Squadron during the siege of Malta. The following year she became the first Hurricane to fly over Malta since the Second World War.

 

In 2015 to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain and with the support of the Polish Embassy G-HURI was repainted in RAF markings of Hurricane P3700. This Mk1 Hurricane of No 303 (Polish) Sqdn as abandoned by Sgt Kazimierz Wunsche over Poynings, Kent on 9th September 1940 after sustaining damage from a Bf 109 during combat over Beachy Head.

Maintenance works in Casa del Salvatore (Cortile delle Statue), Napoli

Created with 3D products from Digital Artist Zone.

 

Maintenance Bay droids for my BFF Y-Wing

 

---Adhoc evening keepin' busy project, to use my time productively(?), while impatiently waiting for final parts order for BFF Y-Wing (in background), so I can update/photograph and post...

 

...Soon I hope! :)

With a large fleet of spaceships and many ground units like the APC mobile, the S.H.A.D.O.* agency needs a modern and well equipped bay.

My latest build is the S.H.A.D.O. maintenance bay where the agency's mechanics and engineers can fix and re-fit the Interceptors and possibly the ground units.

The facility is full of details and it features also a service vehicle, a forklift and an hand pallet truck.

Under the wing an operator is welding a support and please take a look at the sparks ;)

A little workbench and the column drill press are positioned on the right.

A spare nuclear missile is ready to be loaded.

Thanks for stopping by.

 

*SHADO (an acronym for Supreme Headquarters, Alien Defence Organisation) is a secret, high-technology international agency established to defend Earth and humanity against the mysterious aliens. SHADO was the main subject of UFO, the popular '70 British television science fiction series about an alien invasion of Earth.

 

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Run Day / Social Distancing Day 76, 05/30/2020, Randall's Island Park, NY

 

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