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With ex-Thameslink (latterly London Midland/LNwR) 319218 and London Midland 319013 in tow, 57310 Pride of Cumbria crosses Saltley Viaduct with 5Q98 Bletchley TMD to Burton Wetmore Sidings.
A warm June evening in 2009 finds Mid Michigan #24 trundling east on the old GTW Grand Rapids Sub with 50 Bethgons for storage. The Grand Rapids Eastern ultimately stored about 250 of these cars that year.
Foggy Vopak.
Royal Vopak N.V. (Dutch: Koninklijke Vopak) is a Dutch company that stores and handles various oil,chemicals, edible oils and natural gas-related products.
This feels like somebody had a good idea for a set, and Storage Beauty was the next set they were going to make, so they put it in. No storage at all.
***Smile on Saturday theme: toilet paper
I recently found out that the umbrella bags (usually available at businesses you visit) can be handy to store extra toilet tissue in your closet. (has to be the wider opening though...)
National Grid gas storage site at Partington in Manchester. This was once the site of a large town gas works to which this was a main entrance. Since my visit the site has been closed and completely cleared but the gates remain.
Huge storage tanks belonging to UM in Liverpool who deal in molasses and vegetable oils. The evening light falling on the metal structure gave it form and shape.
On Explore #234, June 07, 2009
This is my last in a series of storage and old wooden granaries form the Alberta Badlands Area.
Throughout North America you can still find these old wooden structures, although no longer used for their intended purposes of holding grain. These buildings have long been replaced by the round galvanized metal versions that also dot the farm lands of America. So when you see these old weathered, paint peeling structures, stop and photograph them, they will eventually all disappear.
National Portrait Gallery - Canberra, ACT, Australia.
Does not look like much processing but it was, as is often the case with me these days, slightly out of focus.
With 50 empty coal gons clacking along behind, Mid Michigan GP9 #24 rolls east along the former GTW through Ada at dusk. The empty cars would be put into storage on the out-of-service portion of the GTW main in Lowell.
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