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Seen passing Bramhall Railway Station on Tuesday 12th August heading towards nearby Stockport.
It's final destination would be Manchester Piccadilly having come from London Euston
Marikina Auto Line Transport Corporation (MALTC) 731. Isa sa mga naiping litrato sa aking baul.
Nakunan habang sakay ni 790 pauwi ng Santolan. Moving shot ito actually. Buti maayos nakunan.
Shot taken somewhere in Makati. :)
Super convenient[1], usually pretty clean, reasonably priced, and cool looking -- what's not to love about Japanese trains?? Here's a look at two Japanese trains speeding by each other.
I took this shot from some stairs leading up to a walkway next to an overpass. A good spot for photos. Although I don't geek out for trains as much as some, I do enjoy shooting them. A speeding train always makes a good photo!
[1]: Most of the time. Unless you live in the sticks and only have one station in town which only has trains stopping once an hour, the last of the day as early as 8pm. Then it's not so convenient.
Traffic in Luanda is insane. 5 million people, poor condition roads and almost no traffic lights or traffic lights obeying drivers.
Even the harbour has a 20 km long ship queue waiting to unload.
Wolfy runs and pulls the hardest when we are cycling down narrow, windy tracks. He was really going for it here, and doing ALL of the work while I held on.
January 31st - Day 31
On the way back from picking up dinner, Carrie and I were talking and I wasn't really paying too much attention. Next thing I knew there were flashing lights in my rear view mirror. It's the same road I've driven home on countless times. The police officer was behind me, one of those SUVs with HIDs, did not recognize the lights at all. I began accelerating off a red and next thing I knew I was 25 miles over the speed limit. That's what happens when you have more than enough HP and TQ, you don't even realize how fast you're going. I got what I deserved, I wasn't paying attention.
Tonight we just took it easy again. Congested and have a cough at the moment. It's been a pretty interesting month.
Its hard to shake off a good thing, as RV 470 demonstrates.
The original Cityspeed concept served both the customer & company well for years, offering dedicated routes with less stop to & from the Capital in the morning & evening rush hour.
While charging a slightly high premium rate, offset for those with season tickets, these Cityspeed buses departed the suburbs in the morning, picking up along the way before operating non stop into the City Centre, while heading back in the evenings.
Cityspeed lead to City Imp, City Swift before the brand was revised to Xpresso.
RV 470 seen above on an evening 25X departure from Belfield, with a timing point at St Stephens Green before heading to Lucan in July 2004, well after Cityspeed became Xpresso, but the scrolls lived on.
In the background, its traffic cone heaven as a revised traffic flow for St Stephens Green has just commenced, filtering citybound traffic around by the Shelbourne & traffic calming the College of Surgeons end, where the arrival of the LUAS light rail terminus was happening.
I really like the look of the new 991. The new GT3 is absolutely mental...too bad it doesn't come in a manual :(
San Diego 2013
MassDOT Highway Administrator Luisa Paiewonsky and Registrar Rachel Kaprielian joined Lieutenant Governor Tim Murray and Massachusetts State Police Colonel Marian J. McGovern as Colonel McGovern announced steps to improve traffic safety and keep state troopers safe. Five troopers have been hit, one fatally, by motor vehicles while in the line of duty.
Among the steps: increased enforcement with added patrols on weekend nights for the duration of the summer, an initiative called “Operation Lightning,” that in the past two weekends already led to 24 drunk driving arrests along with more than 250 driving-related citations.
Colonel McGovern noted that preliminary statistics show that there have been 145 deaths on Massachusetts roads in 2010, compared to 184 roadway deaths in the state last year, a positive trend.
MassDOT joins the State Police in making traffic safety a top priority. Any injury or loss of life on a roadway caused by impairment, aggression, speeding, negligence or distraction is unacceptable, and any driver who engages in these unsafe behaviors will be targeted by police.
MassDOT also reminds drivers of the "Move Over" law, which took effect in March 2009, meant to help protect police, firefighters, paramedics, tow truck drivers, and all roadside emergency and maintenance workers. The law requires all drivers approaching a stationary emergency or maintenance vehicle with flashing lights to move to the next adjacent lane if it is safe to do so, and, barring that, to reduce their speed. Violating the Move Over Law could result in a fine of up to $100.
This photo turned out really weird but cool. Though I have no idea how I got it to do this! I think it's kinda spooky that the front portion of the car in the middle seems to be invisible, with the signs behind it showing through!
If only the streetcar actually was as fast as it looks here, lol - it was hardly moving. But it's all good - I rarely take the TTC anywhere nowadays. Walking is good. :)
A pretty blue Ferrari 458 Spider at speed.
To view a hi-res version and for more information visit my website: Ferrari Club of America 2014 Meet, Summit Point Raceway
My daughter seemed to enjoy the novelty of riding her stroller. More on this shot and our vacation at blog.phatbabyphotography.com
A Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Roadster with the pedal to the metal! Check my facebook! www.facebook.com/cclfoto
ARZC 807 rolls east through the small community of Bouse, AZ on the former Santa Fe mainline that runs from Cadiz to Wickenburg. The short 23-car train has a drop at Utting this morning, before making a hotshot for BNSF interchange in Castle Hot Springs
No, not that kind of ticket. This is a receipt from the Sci-Fi Dine-In restaurant at Disney's MGM Studios. Yes, pricey meal, but it was *very* yummy, and the schtick of eating in mock-ups of cars arranged as though they were parked at a drive-in movie theatre watching cheesy sci-fi films was an extremely fun experience. I'd been meaning to place a picture of this on my Flickr page for a long time. It embarrasses me to realize almost a year has passed before I finally got around to doing it.
Superleggera Singapore Edition.Research shown this is unit 10/10. There were only 10 units specially made for Singapore ( Awesome! ). Some of the money are given for charity. Built on the LP550-2 with the SL exterior kit. Still, it sounded amazingly raw. Not the best panning shot i made but still like the motion of it, even its focused on the front part of the car.
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