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Im Fußball-Sonderverkehr in NRW werden mitunter die TRI-Züge eingesetzt. So hatte die in ihren alten TEE-Farben lackierte und bestens gepflegte 110 268, die Aufgabe, mit einer Garnitur n-Wagen Dortmunder Fußballfans zum Auswärtsspiel nach Schalke zu befördern. Zuvor galt es, den Leerreisezug vom Kölner Betriebsbahnhof nach Dortmund zu ziehen. Kurz vor Wetter überquert er die Ruhr, die hier zum Harkortsee aufgestaut ist (Aufnahme vom Hochstativ).
Tees Transporter Bridge like something out of Star Wars. May all your hangovers be light ones.On this Boxing day ,
My attempt at the "Flickr Friday" theme "Tee" and the "Macro Mondays" theme "On Top"
Shot with a Noritsu "26-49 mm F 3.4-4.9" (enlarging) lens on a Canon EOS R5.
High Force is one of the most impressive waterfalls in England. The River Tees has been plunging into this gorge for thousands of years but the rocks it reveals are far more ancient – with origins dating back over 300 million years!
Like a giant metal praying mantis looming out of the mist, this old beauty was constructed by Dorman Long, the famous steelmakers of history.
I've never worked in an office or at a job that required me to dress a certain way. So it was T-shirts and blue jeans to the point that my wife has to issue threats in order to get me to wear something "nice". Have a fun Flickr Friday and thank you to anyone that stops to view, like and possibly leave a comment.
Burnley, Lancashire
For all your golfers out there! This is one of the greens at Burnley Golf Club located within Towneley Hall Park. In the distance you can see Pendle Hill, a very distinctive landmark in East Lancashire
After weeks of overcast cloud with no sun, a golden sunset appeared over Teesside. The fishing boats in Paddy's hole left high and dry with the receding tide and a golden sky lighting the water behind them.
The Tees Transporter Bridge has been the area's landmark since opening in 1911. It is the longest working transporter bridge in the world.
The 6F31 07.10 Tees Dock to Boulby potash empties approach the Marske Mill Lane road bridge.
The train has just turned onto the freight only line at Saltburn West Junction, and is approaching the junction where the single line section starts, just before Saltburn Viaduct.
Built in 1867-9 Emmanuel church features strongly in the image.
Once the film shots were done, I packed up ready to leave but spotted light on the big ship crane beyond the power station. By the time I had the 100-500 fitted, the light had pretty much gone