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66556 and 66510 ease through Totnes with the Track Renewal Train on 6X04 0741 Lipson Junction - Fairwater Yard via Devonport. The platform wasn’t originally meant to be in the shot — this was largely down to my failure to keep the camera still on a chilly morning!
Special train IYONADA MONOGATARI
Located : Shimonada station on the Yosan Line, Shikoku Railway Company.
Ookubo, Futami-cho, Iyo-shi, Ehime pref.
観光列車 伊予灘ものがたり
JR予讃線(愛ある伊予灘線) / 下灘駅
愛媛県伊予市双海町大久保
The westbound platform at Old Town/Chinatown was extended over the westbound trackway so doors on both sides of the train could be used. (The eastbound track is the only one that can be used when trains end here)
It reminded me of what I've read about the 42nd Street shuttle in New York City
4819 pauses at Thirlmere, waiting for the staff to Picton before heading off to the Meeks Rd XPT service centre at Sydenham as HL84 from Thirlmere.
The previous night 4490 hauled carriage XBR2153 from Moss Vale to Thirlmere on a pony bogie after suffering a seized axle bearing on ST24 on 23/2.
Friday 26th February 2021
Some of my favourite builds of all time are from the magical and brilliant series of Harry Potter scenes begun by Marcel V . Whilst I am NOWHERE near the level of brilliance of these builders I wanted to create a build in a similar style based on Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, having experienced it in theatres and loved every minute. I know a lot of people didn't like the play — I personally loved it as a Potterhead since childhood but I can see why people disliked it based on the script. What are your thoughts on the play? Let me know :)
Beyer Patton photo
As expectant passengers wait to board, a HST trainset rolls up to Platform 8 in York station. Two trains made up of Mk1 coaches occupy tracks on each side.
York, England
June 1983
Train of the Day
5/17/23
Location: Somewhere along the East coast of Zanzibar.
Description: Here is another Vertorama from last year’s (dream) holiday in Zanzibar.
I’m not sure that I’d be willing to climb up onto the top level of this rickety diving platform at high-tide... I certainly wouldn’t climb it at low tide... not even if you bribed me with a case of ice-cold Kilimanjaros (the local beer)!!
Of course, there was just no way that you could have stopped me from photographing it!! :)
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Equipment: Nikon D300 (Sigma 10-20mm)
Date: April 2009
This platform will make a great addition to any BDSM setting.
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Or is it platform 2?
Hadlow Road Station, a Grade II listed heritage railway station and museum in Willaston, on the Wirral Way footpath.
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This shot was taken for PHOTINGO. Subject - In a Straight Line.
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Completely overgrown now, but this was the platform at the long abandoned Highgate Station in London
"The Infantry Support Platform, also known as the Infantry Support Platform speeder, the clone swamp speeder, swamp speeder, ISP speeder, or simply as the ISP, was a military repulsorcraft that was used by the Galactic Republic during the Clone Wars. It was used in the Battle of Kashyyyk and a battle on Felucia against the Separatist Droid Army."
-wookiepedia
Hey guys, here is my updated version of my Infantry Support Platform which incorporates more accurate angles and detailing as well as more accurate sizing and more fitting proportions.
Tell me how you like it!
Another from long ago in a past life and the caption I wrote way back then for RP.net:
The Alaska Railroad's Director of Passenger Operations Dave Greenhalgh chats with b
brakeman Kenny Smith on the southbound Denali Star as it makes its scheduled stop at Denali National Park. ARR business car #2000, the Aurora, brings up the rear on this day, deadheading back to Anchorage after having hosted a meeting of ARR operating managers on the prior day's northbound journey.
Denali Park, Alaska
Thursday September 6, 2007