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Arriva E400 T22 is pictured arriving at Crossharbour Asda about to finish its trip from Old Street Station
Route 43 is the route along the coastal line in Kansai area.
Konohana-ku, Osaka
OM-1, ZUIKO35mm f2
Kentmere 400
HC-110
大阪,此花区
uzenさんのroute 43シリーズに触発されて.
Two Remodelado's on the iconic Route 28 exit the narrowest section of the route in Alfama, Lisbon, Portugal. Route 28 is one of the most famous tram routes in the world taking in the twisty turny and very hilly single lane streets of the famous Alfama neighbourhood. Some sections of this part of the route are so narrow pedestrians have to seek shelter in doorways and you can knock on peoples doors as you go past in a tram!
Having got back from Belem we still had most of the afternoon free so we went for a ride on one of the red tour guided trams, complete with onboard commentary. This shot was taken from our tram while waiting at the traffic lights that govern this single line stretch as these two 28s made their way back onto the double line section. Being the most popular route on the Lisbon Tram network, 28s often travel in pairs to cater for the sheer amount of tourists that use the route. Unless you get to the starting point early, expect a long queue and a long wait before you can get on one.
The 470 railroad clubs yearly excursion parallels route 302 on their way to the Conway scenics railroads Crawford notch depot
The Alsace Wine Route is France's oldest wine route and an endless source of surprises and new experiences for a truly exceptional time!
On the mid-afternoon of Monday the 18th of November 2019 - DB Cargo's "Maritime" liveried #66162, "Maritime Modal Five"; runs though the shadows as she heads north at Powderham Castle Foot Crossing, beside the River Exe estuary; returning to Riverside Yard in Exeter during a "Route Leaner" run to Par and back.
Petit vol avec le drone depuis la route menant à Ovronnaz. Une route que j'affectionne de faire à
vélo. Une bonne grimpette...
A short flight with the drone from the road leading to Ovronnaz. It's a road I like to take by bike. A good climb...
With the fog lifted and a little under two miles on the river under our belt, a stop at the railway's Spanish River crossing just west of the small hamlet of Sheahan for the Budds was in order. The Spanish River was an important route historically, at Lake Pogamasing just around the corner from here one of the larger Hudson's Bay Company trading posts was established in 1869 for fur trading and its strategic location in competition with the North West Company. Ultimately it was the building of the CPR that led to the demise of the fur trading, but the railway opened up the area for logging with several companies operating here from 1891 to the 1930s with even a mill popping up towards the end of that time. Birch now line the river banks, typically a place with sandy soil that old growth white pine thrive in, but those were profitable, low hanging fruit for logging operations. Birch of course is thin and spindly making it almost useless for lumber, and grows like wildfire if left unattended. The colourful and rugged terrain provides a picturesque backdrop for VIA’s #186 as it glides east across the river with its trusty trio of RDCs, a meet with 119 at Pog next up on deck - MP 23.26 CPKC Nemegos Sub.
Route 23 has now been made to go to Aldwych instead of Hammersmith Bus Station, more info can be found on tfl.gov.uk/modes/buses/central-london-bus-changes
U.S. Route 89 is a north–south United States Numbered Highway with two sections, and one former section. The southern section runs for 1,365 km from Flagstaff, Arizona, to the southern entrance of Yellowstone National Park. National Geographic named US Route 89 the No. 1 Driver's Drive in the world.