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A whole mess of HSTs that isn't all that messy.

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University of Pennsylvania Department of Neurology courtyard

 

Network Warrington DAF SB120 / Wright 38.DG53FJX.

Network Warrington 60 DK56MLX VDL / Wright B39F.

Warrington Borough Transport depot.

Excerpt from Wikipedia:

 

The Rockwood Conservation Area has a rich and unique geological aspect. A few specific features that are a part of the environment at the Rockwood conservation area include glacier bluffs, potholes, caves and some of the oldest dated trees in Ontario.

 

The cave system includes a series of 12 caves, which is one of the most extensive networks in Ontario. Within the caves is a prominent feature called flowstone, which over many years is created by flowing water that deposits a type of calcium carbonate called calcite.

 

Another feature at Rockwood are the potholes. Within the conservation area, there is over 200 potholes that all vary in measurements. These potholes are also known as giant's kettles, which are large cavities that have been drilled by flowing water carrying stones and gravel.

 

As well, glacial bluffs are seen at Rockwood. These have been formed over thousands of years after the earth’s most recent ice age ended. They can be relatively small and get as large as 30 meters deep and 200 meters wide.

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.

Network SouthEast livery helps to brighten up the scene a little during heavy rain at Clapham Junction.

Link Network MX12CFU seen in Warrington Interchange on service 329 to St. Helens Bus Station

Da Bearz Orbital Network. It features 3 different classes of satellites:

 

(1) Communication (top satellite)

(2) Spy (lower right, nicknamed "Eye of Belichick")

(3) Hunter-Killer (lower left, nicknamed "Danimal")

 

All satellites are equipped with 4 pairs of maneuvering thrusters and some type of weapon system (see the individual satellite photos for more details.

An evening view of Washwood Heath Yard, Birmingham in the summer of 1990, where the 6D04 SX 19:00 Network Coal service to Toton Old Bank was recorded departing in the care of Class 37/0 37217.

 

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A line up of NSE emu's at Clapham Junction sidings on 14 July 1992. In the picture are class 421/5's nos 1316 & 1317, class 423/1 no. 3429 and a new class 465.

Damian Lodge and Jake Wallis join colleagues from RMIT for a valuable networking (?) session at The Juicy Rump (I'm not kidding) in Alice Springs (photo courtesy of Marion Slawson at RMIT - thx Marion!)

 

The gorgeous looking beer is Coopers Ale ( www.coopers.com.au/beer.php?id=128&pid=1 )

Network Rail 97302 & 97303 were scheduled to stop on Platform 2 at Bank Quay last night so I made the move to record. On arrival the signalman let us know that it was being terminated here and would arrive in the Up Goods loop, after which set back and be stabled in the NCL siding.

Network Rail 950001 seen at Newcastle working 2Q08 Derby R.T.C. - Slateford Depot (02/02/22)

Dan Reed Network, Liseberg, Göteborg, 2016-06-07

Seen on it VERY FIRST JOURNEY at Altrincham Interchange on CAT 5a from Warrington

Liverpool Street, City Of London

Network Rail DVT , No. 82145 Seen at Derby RTC

Haven't been getting out much with the camera recently, life is getting in the way big time, so here is a little bit of Photoshop futzing that I call "Networks".

Taken at the Sunday's Hollywood Farmers Market i

'...Network Drones are easily recognized by both their white paint and their plethora of antenna.'

Possibly a bit of a cliché shot of vaulting, here the fine vault of Exeter Cathedral, but as far as I recall I haven't done one like this before so you will have to humour me and put up with it

Essaouira.Morocco

Link Network SK68TWN (Demo?) seen on Sankey Street on service 110 to Widnes

BYD D8UR Alexander Dennis Enviro 200EV is seen here on Green Street, Kilmarnock on Service 7 to New Farm Loch.

 

In 2021 Stagecoach made £21.4m investment into 46 zero-emission buses introduced in Aberdeen, Perth and Kilmarnock as part of the Scottish Government’s Ultra Low Emission Bus scheme with £2.7m invested into Kilmarnock on these BYD D8UR Alexander Dennis Enviro 200EV's with similar examples forming a second batch in Perth, East Scotland.

 

It comes shortly after the introduction of six zero-emission Volvo 7900E buses for rural communities along the Irvine Valley to Kilmarnock, operated under partnership with SP Energy Networks which cost £2m again through Scottish Government’s Ultra Low Emission Bus scheme.

Seen in Crewe Station Platform 8

27th November 2015

 

Formerly numbered D6878 & 37178

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