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A rare quad 700's by themselves with 793 leading the other 3 power 2232 loaded grain train from Tailem Bend through Yantaringa on 20-9-1999
Never would've expected a flower bed at the bottom of the Annuprui Quad lift in the Summer; especially as I'm used to seeing this area under about 2m of snow!
5xp handheld HDR shot taken of the bottom of the Quad chair on the Annupuri side of the Niseko resort.
Hokkaido, Japan.
The cherry trees are in full bloom, on the University of Washington campus, in Seattle.
Check it out in the large size to see what everyone is doing. Photographers, frisbee-throwers, baby strollers, etc.
852-4816-4814-4836 reverse back into The Rock having just run 3317 from The Rock ABA Emerald Grain Silos to The Rock. The next day, EL58 and GL104 will work this to Appleton Docks in Melbourne as 1CM4.
Saturday 15th March 2014
Lit by one Nikon SB700 on a tripod to camera left on the inside of the corner triggered by a Pocket Wizard and shot with my fantastic 80-200f2.8 AFD lens which I think is the greatest lens ever ( certainly that I can afford )
The Texas A&M Corps of Cadets celebrates the grand opening of the newly renovated Quad and Corps of Cadets' dormitories. After 5 years and over $200 Million dollars in renovations and new construction the Quad now houses 2600 cadets in 12 dorms with 4 Leadership Learning Centers, dedicated spaces for studying, group work and tutoring.
It didn't really have a name, but then my brother pointed out that the Quad Jumper in Episode 7 reminded him of this MOC.
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad Class HT-13D 161377 at Cicero, Illinois on an unknown day in November 1979, Kodachrome by Chuck Zeiler. The following is from the book, CB&Q Color Guide to Freight and Passenger Equipment, by Michael J. Spoor:
The last order for 400 quad hoppers arrived from Bethlehem during January and February 1969. These cars, classified HT-13D and numbered 161100 - 161499, were lettered in the pre-merger Helvetica font with the word "BURLINGTON" in capital letters and a space left below the word for "NORTHERN". The Burlington Route herald was eliminated on the HT-13Ds. The higher sides resulted in a capacity of 3,483 cu. ft.
Led by bicentennial unit 8604, four 86 class electrics power another coal train from the West through Clyde Yard on an overcast day in late 1990.
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4836, 852, 864 & 872 WORK A QUBE HAREFIELD TO JUNEE TRANSFER TRAIN, 4836 & 852 ARE FILLING IN FOR AN ABSENT 8030, JUNEE IS CERTANLY THE PLACE TO FIND ALCO'S!
Bremen Classic Motorshow 2017 - I don't remember what this was - obviously home grown stuff using parts from several other vehicles. These might be Isetta wheels as could be the steering, and the engine looks like a Heinkel.
With new light-weight hydraulic technology, this four-legged mech can deal with any terrain. It's main use is for quick recon and security.
Went on a fungus foray and we found these very tiny beauties. Samples were taken so hopefully we will know what they are.
Quad ESL 57
Serviced by ESL labs in Roermond Netherlands (quadesl.nl). They play like new ones for the next 30 years or so.
Very good company with good prices.
The 1953-62 C1 Corvette, (often referred to as the solid-axle models), featured a fibreglass body and was available as a roadster only.
1953-55; laid back headlight openings, jet pod tail lights.
1956-57; round headlights, tapered rear fenders and coved sides.
The '58 Corvette received a styling update, it was slightly longer and wider. Single headlights were replaced with quad, bumpers were larger front and rear, different tail lights and the side coves revised. The interior got a new dash with the instruments now in front of the driver, and a new console.
The 1958-60 Corvettes were very similar, exclusive to the 1958 model were hood louvers and the trunk had chrome strips running down its length, these items disappearing for the 1959/60 cars.
1959 engines; 245 or 270hp 283 cu in V8, fuel injected option (250 or 290hp)