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Tug boat Ocean K Rusby pulls the paralyzed Holland America Line's ms Veendam in the Port of Quebec on 9/28/2014.
The Port of Antwerp Authority operated tug nr. 30 is seenhere closing in on MSC Carouge to assist on the stern as the vessel sails out of the Zandvliet lock and on to the MSC Home Terminal at the Delwaide dock
6E55 Theale-Lindsey empty oil tanks winds past Kings Sutton in Northamptonshire on 24 November 2010. 6E55 is another DBS service that has returned to class 60 haulage in recent weeks. 60073 is the loco doing the tugging. Thanks to the photter Bruce for sharing his work, this pic was just too good not to be seen!
Tugs 'Guardsman' and 'Irishman' on the south quay Immingham. Operated by SMS Towage.
Taken at 10:19 on Sunday 22 July 2021.
Type of ship: Tug
IMO Number: 9166364 Flag: Cyprus
MMSI Number: 212570000 Length: 73.0m
Callsign: 5BBT2 Beam: 16.0m
Taken in ilha grande bay - angra dos reis - brasil
Photo David Dodge, Green Energy Futures
On the trail of cooking oil, from cruise ships to bus cruise lines – the story of the Cowichan Biodiesel Coop in Duncan, British Columbia
www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/36-micro-brewed-bio-diesel
IJmuiden, Holland on 12th November 2015.
IMO number :9525508
Name of ship :VORTEX
Call Sign :2CVS9
MMSI :235076195
Gross tonnage :839
DWT :570
Type of ship :Tug
Year of build :2010
Flag :United Kingdom
I've not put a pic of a 60 up for over 2 weeks now, so here's one before you all think I've gone slightly mad. It's the original celebrity Tug 60040 again, hustling 6F05 along through Lostock Gralam, 14 August 2011. Black and white imagery for a black and white day.
The Matt Allen out of Holland, Michigan.
Built in 1961, by Nolty J. Theriot, Inc of Golden Meadow, Louisiana.
ex-Lafarge tug Jacques Cartier with barge off-loading utility poles @ Albion flats, Maple ridge British Columbia, Canada THIS IMAGE TAKEN and USED WITHOUT PERMISSION BY WEST COAST TUG & BARGE... you have been warned
Basically a tug of war, but using Atters' moustache as a rope. Of course it's not really his moustache—that would hurt, and it would need to be about 40 feet long, which it isn't.
The tractor tug 'John Quigg' accompanies a ship past the town of San Pedro's Port's O' Call Village, a maritime-themed site with restaurants and shops.
SEE MORE PHOTOS from "The Great Tugboat Run of '09 "
here . . . www.flickr.com/photos/konabish/sets/72157623347947350/