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HMS Belfast during the Switched On London festival
I think the coloured lights on the sides are part of the festival
The underside of the guns are lit with white lights that flicker much like broken fluorescent strip lights.
The official site is pretty misleading for this!
www.switchedonlondon.co.uk/hmsBelfast.htm
The concept art looks great but is not realised.
Kare Karjalainen switch ollies from the wrong side of the tracks.
Published in HangUp Magazine 4/2007, in a PLJ posse article.
SWITCH wants to give people the opportunity to explore experience design and learn about the daily tasks of interaction designers. Visitors can create their own SWITCH at the ELEKIT workshop center and add their work to the exhibition.
credit: rubra
Waveguide switch with transmit and receive modules on the left. On the right is the round to rectangular waveguide adapter.
The adapter was designed and modeled in Ansoft's HFSS.
Title: [Missouri Pacific, Diesel Electric Road Switchers Nos. 708 and 730]
Creator: DeGolyer, Everett L. (Everett Lee), 1923-1977
Date: May 1968
Part of: Everett L. DeGolyer Jr. collection of United States railroad photographs
Place: Fort Worth, Texas
Physical Description: 1 negative: film, black and white; 6.4 x 6.3 cm
Railway Line: Missouri Pacific Railroad Company
File: ag1982_0232_mp_00708_neg23646_sm_c_opt.jpg
Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu.
For more information and to view in high resolution, see: digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/rwy/id/1643
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The Locomotive used at the Don River Railway, a small museum to Tasmania's old rail ways. At the end of the line, the engine swaps ends on the cariages so that it is always pulling. Manual track switches are used at the end of the 3.2 Km private track
made him switch his dp on facebook instead of his swishy hair emo flick with a protest shirt haha
love you broooo
A few minutes later the headlight for my first freight of the morning popped up to the west. The big surprise was that it was over on M1, but I figured that a switch to M2 was in its future since a westbound commuter was due at any minute. Sure enough it crossed over at Fairview, perfectly fine by me since I still had an excellent angle on the action:
Downers Grove IL / Fairview Ave
BNSF e/b high priority merchandise – H GFDBRC
BNSF 6999 ES44C4
BNSF 6952 ES44C4
BNSF 5712 AC4400CW
Main line stays tangent until about 20' past the frog, then will curve to the right. Asleep at the switch, so to speak, I missed a great photo op when there was a brief sighting of a "moon over Miami" happening.