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Finally decided to try BOM , with the help of kind lady and the video she shared with me the transition went pretty easy 😁
One of four new GATX leaser locomotives, the IANR recently acquired, apparently for a new inter-modal business at Shell Rock, Iowa and to allow them to cycle some of the existing units in and out of maintenance . Here GATX2694 and GATX2276 are about to cross the old CGW bridge in downtown Waterloo, Iowa, heading for their Bryant yard
I came across this cheerful giant crayon fence yesterday. Something new, fun and unexpected to photograph. :-)
Industar61 wide open here gives some very pretty soft bokeh bubbles.
NikonD7500
Industar - 61 L/Z (2,8 / 50)
f2.8
1/1600
ISO100
Newly rebuilt RSTX 1002 is at rest on Back 2 inside the Back Shop at the MBTA's Commuter Rail Maintenance Facility more commonly known as Boston Engine Terminal which is what the original Boston and Maine facility was called. Modern BET opened in 1998 replacing the roundhouse dating from B&M's massive 1926-1932 reconfiguration of the terminal complex that included both the new Boston Engine Terminal and Boston Garden / North Station.
This locomotive, designated an F40PH-4C was a frame up rebuild performed at MEI in St. Louis under contract by this new Boston based startup in conjunction with their partner CAD Railway Industries. This particular unit was most recently LTEX 34 and was orginally Amtrak F40PH number 294 built by EMD in Jun. 1979.
The company is in the process of remanufacturing 10 units and the MBTA /Keolis have committed to lease and operate six of them initially with an option for more at a later date. You can read more at the company's site here:
www.rollingstocksolutions.com/
Still in the testing and acceptance phase this unit should be hitting the rails of the commonwealth in revenue service soon.
Boston Engine Terminal
Somerville, Massachusetts
Wednesday August 27, 2025
The brown basilisk (Basiliscus vittatus), also commonly referred to as the striped basilisk or in some areas as the common basilisk, is a species of basilisk lizard in the family Corytophanidae. The species is native to Mexico, Central America and adjacent northwestern Colombia,[2][3] and has been introduced into the U.S. state of Florida as a feral species.[4] The brown basilisk has large hind feet with narrow flaps of skin on the distal edge of each toe. The fact that they move quickly across the water gives them the appearance of "walking on water"
The male brown basilisk can reach 61 centimetres (24 in) in total length (including tail), but the female is somewhat smaller. It has a three-part dorsal crest on the head, along the back, and along the tail. Coloration is brown or olive brown with black crossbands. The crossbands are usually only on the flanks and on the dorsal crest. There is also a white stripe, which extends from the eyes to the rear legs. The male has a larger crest than the female. The brown basilisk weighs 200–600 g (0.44–1.32 lb). It has long toes with sharp claws.
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The Unique Salt Marshes of North Norfolk..North Norfolk is well known for its unique landscape of mudflats and saltmarshes. Norfolk’s mudflats are largely concentrated in the Wash and saltmarshes are found along the north coast of the county between Holme and Salthouse. These areas are not only known for their breathtaking beauty but also for a place to see some of the best wildlife. Throughout the year, the scenery transforms and there is always something new to enjoy, from migrating birds to an array of plant life
a thistle tortoise beetle in the garden today! i love finding new critters and when there in the garden its even better!
CORSET: Kaithleen's Wasp Latex Set
EARRINGS: Verena Earrings
HAIR: S.E BUN RED CARPET VERS.01
NECKLACE: .::Supernatural::. Kimi Necklace
Come to the Party.... they said
It will be fun......they said
and i waited.......
Drink champagne and waited......
Drink more......waited more.....
@ TWE12VE Sept 12 - 30
Something New has an amazing fun Prop & Pose
with 4 single poses and the scene on the picture
and
MOoH! has an awesome gacha
with skeleton avatars and a table and chairs to sit them on for a Halloween dinner.
There are also decor items to complete the party
For the picture i used the MOoH! Magician skeleton avatar
lm's on my blog: gaearaven.blogspot.com/2020/09/come-to-party-they-said.html
Beautiful new books for Christmas, gifts from generous friends.
A late (and very quick) snap for Definitely Dreaming 'something new' theme. 50/52
Southwark Underground Station, London, England
This is certainly a station I will revisit again when I am next down in London. There is always something new to photograph every time I visit.
I am planning to come down to London soon and got a few new places I want to photograph, including a new spiral staircase. I also want to have a bumper photography walk on the London Underground and visit the new parts of refurbished Tottenham Court Road. I have seen some photos of it and it looks very nice.
Oh just to let you all know I have joined Instagram, yes I know I must be one of the last to join. There are some amazing photographers over there that are not on Flickr or 500px, very inspirational, especially as some of the photographers over there purely shoot just with their cameras on their phone which must be a challenge in themselves but it just proves how good the cameras are getting on phones nowadays.
If you want to check out my IG account and want to follow me feel free to click the link below
www.instagram.com/theundergroundperson/
Location Information
Southwark is a London Underground station in the London Borough of Southwark at the corner of Blackfriars Road and The Cut. It is between Waterloo and London Bridge stations on the Jubilee line and is in Travelcard Zone 1. It was opened on 20 November 1999 as part of the Jubilee Line Extension. The station is somewhat west of historic Southwark, which is served by Borough tube station and London Bridge station. Its entrance is across the street from the disused Blackfriars Road railway station.
The original plan for the Extension did not include a station between those at Waterloo and London Bridge; Southwark station was added after lobbying by the local council, it is in fact sited right next to the borough's boundary with Lambeth at Joane Street. Although it is close to Waterloo, not near the Bankside attractions it was intended to serve, and its only National Rail interchange is to London Waterloo East main line station; the passenger usage matches those of other minor central stations. It does however get over double the traffic of nearby Borough station and around triple Lambeth North.
ODC Our Daily Challenge: Something New
I installed my new Agenda: "In Search of Beauty, The Redstone Diary 2023" A treasure!
Redstone Press, London
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