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WC SD45 7528, wearing the old V-stripes scheme, sits in the deadline at Homewood. It would never leave Homewood again and was scrapped right here.
In a view looking west from the Damen Avenue bridge, an F45, a GP38-2 and two SD45s lead a WC trailer train on the IC Bridgeport District, in December 1999. UP's IMX Yard is to the right.
De WC in onze kamer in hotel Banks in Antwerpen. Een glazen kist in de kamer, erg geinig. Kijk maar naar die voetjes.
A pair of WC tied up at DWP's Pokegama Yard just outside of Superior, WI. When the WC was formed they used this as their terminal in Superior, later they moved to Ambridge
In the summer of 1994 the WC 3026 was unique only as one of the ex-Algoma Central GP40's running around. Who knew it when it was repainted it would become the Map unit?
A toilet. Obviously.
This was taken with a home made matchbox pinhole camera.
Biên Hòa is a city in Dong Nai Province, Vietnam, about 20 miles (32 km) (30 kilometers) east of Saigon, to which Bien Hoa is linked by Vietnam Highway 1. In 1989 the estimated population was over 300,000. And now in 2005, population increased to 541,495, and some estimates show that the city has 604,548 people in 2007
Bien Hoa grew into a major suburb of Saigon (later renamed Ho Chi Minh City) as the capital city of South Vietnam grew. Following the First Indochina War, tens of thousands of refugees from the northern and central regions of Vietnam—a large portion of them Roman Catholics—resettled in Bien Hoa as part of Operation Passage to Freedom.
During the Vietnam War, the United States Air Force operated Bien Hoa Air Base near the city. Nonetheless, a significant number of the city's residents sympathized with, or were members of, the Viet Cong. Mortar attacks on U.S. and ARVN targets were frequently staged from residential districts in Bien Hoa.
With regard to entertainment, the city includes several amusement parks, night clubs and restaurants lining the Dong Nai River. Construction has increased rapidly (with many Western-style houses and villas under development), and the real estate market has experienced a series of boom cycles since the mid-1990s. The retail market still includes the many ad hoc bazaar-type markets and shop-fronts common to most of Vietnam, but now also includes air-conditioned, enclosed shopping malls, one of which, a Big C branch, includes a KFC restaurant, a Western-style grocery store, a bowling alley and video arcade, among others.