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The above linked photo was pasted on Facebook today by OWR. I was so taken with it that I felt compelled to repaint it (on a larger scale) using digital painting techniques to help recapture something more of the scene.
Thanks for all the comments - they are inspiring. I should also comment that this scene had particular significance for me because although I didn't take the photo I did travel this route on those same trams (or similar ones) every weekday as a teenager travelling to and from secondary school - so it all felt very familiar albeit a long time ago.
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goal: wanted to fly:P
Kekova Bay / Baie de Kekova
Other view / Autre vue: www.flickr.com/photos/regisa/25484123664/in/photolist-EPW...
Ideal soundtrack // Bande-son idéale: RACHEL'S ("The Voyage of Camille"): www.youtube.com/watch?v=Owr-k6RjEYQ
"Un beau rêve bleu :-))" // "A lovely blue dream." (FLORENCE.V / www.flickr.com/photos/flo59/ )
An eastbound stack train with a long string of baretables on the rear end crosses over the Umatilla River and passes through the small town of Nolin Oregon as it prepares for its assault on the Blue mountains shortly.
Under clearing skies, CSXT 907 leads a monster westbound grain train on its decent of the west slope of Encina Hill. This train was set up as a 2x5x1, and judging by the length, I imagine it put on quite the show when it was working up the east slope of the hill.
Today we were laid off from Ologie.
We went for breakfast and drinks.
Now we are home and chilling.
Tonight is happy hour at a speakeasy in manhattan.
it is a good day
East of Union Pacific's Hinckle yard the old OWR&N follows the Umatilla River nearly 50 miles to Gibbon at the foot of the Blue Mountains. The railroad is away from the highway throughout this entire area, and is not often photographed, but offers some of the best scenery on the entire old OWR&N. Here an eastbound manifest crosses the Umatilla River for the fourth time since departing Hinckle.
The lonely path
We all travel
this road in
owr own way
surrounded
by mountains
of humanity
yet we are alone
Isolated
in what we think
how we feel
only sharing what
we feel safe
to let go of
Our true inner self
we keep hidden
locked away
for fear of
unacceptance
until we find the one on our path
that will
understand it all.
Diginatii
Lothian Buses - 2019 Volvo B8L Alexander Dennis Enviro400 XLB
• Diverted due to HM The Queen’s Cortege road closures •
Brougham Street, Edinburgh
11681 is an Enviro 400 MMC new to Hull in 2023 and was later transferred to Mansfield. Here it is with a Pronto.
YX73 OWR
Mansfield Road, Nottingham
22.10.25
An eastbound UP manifest passes through the small town of Biggs Junction, Oregon. Biggs Jct. was once the location where the Columbia Southern Railway left the OWR&N mainline for the nearly 70 mile run south to Shaniko, OR. The opening of the Oregon Trunk and Des Chutes Railroad into central Oregon stole away much of the lines traffic. The Shaniko Branch was cut back to Kent, OR in 1943, with the remainder of the line abandoned in 1967. Today Biggs Junction is home to a grain terminal on the Columbia River. Aside from the fall wheat rush, the town now mostly caters to those traversing I84.
An eastbound manifest pulls out of the siding at Goff after having met two westbounds here. The old OWR&N was busy this morning, with this train meeting a total of five westbounds in the time I chased it from Biggs Jct to Barnhart.
SV25 OWR is a Wright StreetDeck Electroliner new to First Aberdeen in March 2025 as their number 36669.
It is one of 24 similar buses bought new by FirstBus for their Aberdeen fleet.
Cherry Kisses , Mree'6 elm7bah , Tchsty nd all class mate'z xD
Any one remember this one ;P
it'z no a real shot !!
i just want to put owr drawing
y3ni this is not idea or s.t xP
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At the Newhaven terminus for Service 7, here’s a good comparison between the Volvo BZL electric body and the Volvo B8L / ENVIRO 400XLB.
Obviously, the length is the biggest difference visually, which can’t be measured here, but I do like the curvy, more traditional body of the BZL electric. And even from this angle, we can enjoy more madder red than we have known for many years. I am recalling the Leyland Atlantean PDR2/… buses Edinburgh introduced in 1967, and I feel these new electrics are slightly similar to WFS 300K, in the early 1970s.
Number 716e (SF74 YOM) is resting on the 7 with 1078 (SJ19 OWR) passing on a Service 11, bound for Western Harbour.
First Kernow 20803 : Plaxton Panther bodied Volvo B9R. New to First Essex for their Stansted aircoach service as YN08 OWR and acquired by First South West in late 2016. Now wearing Truronian coach livery and mainly used on college services as seen here at Truro Station on a 271.
Seen here back in 2015
UP 7813 leads an overpowered Brooklyn Z-Train west through Troutdale. This train is currently detouring over the LASL, OSL and OWR&N due to the Lava fire which severely damaged the Shasta Route on the flank of Mount Shasta. Between detours, long PSR trains and the pending holiday weekend, the Portland Sub was not very fluid on this fine day.
F. Swan photo
UP 3222 was built by ALCo in 1913 for subsidiary OWR&N as number 212. It was renumbered in 1915 to 3222. The Pacific is seen here at Kansas City in May of 1950 in the two tone grey passenger colors. 3222 would remain on the OWR&N roster until it was retired in December 1954.
Kansas City, MO
May 5, 1950
Train of the Day
6/7/21
A Union Pacific manifest working its way west along the Columbia River has passed through the small town of Rufas, OR, and is approaching Biggs, OR. At Biggs it will meat an eastbound counterpart. In the background to the left is the John Day Dam.
Lothian Buses 1079 is a Volvo B8L with alexander Dennis Enviro400XLB bodywork. It is seen here on princes Street at Waverley Bridge operating service 16 to Silverknowes.
Pennine OWR 265K is leaving Lancaster bus station for Skipton with a good load. It is a Leyland Leopard PSU3B/4R with Plaxton Elite Express II coachwork, one of a pair obtained new in 1972.
I was recently at Varanasi with some friends from DFC and my sojourn turned out to be pretty good.I spent more than a week exploring the lanes and ghats of the old city.This was clicked near ramgarh fort.
>>A ship is safe at the harbour but thats not what its made for..
>>Too many times we go through life waiting for things to happen,instead of making them happen..
This was one of the winners at the P@p Weekly Tadka contest
This was second R'up at the Pca-Peace contest.
Will get back to your pictures while you await more from my side..
Cheers!!!
First (Bradford Traveller) 5212, a Leyland Olympian, seen at Bradford Interchange with a 652 service for Ilkley in September 1997. A few months later, the bus would be under the First Bradford name.