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That was common over here for transit properties but only on the rear axle, front tires were not re-treads. A majority did "rent" the tires as the supplier did all of the tire work; mounting, balancing, installing on the buses, etc. The only exception may have been emergency road calls, depending on the contract with the supplier.
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Sounds ok to me. Is that a two-way street?
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It appears to be on the wrong side of the street to me, at least based on the majority of the cars parked there; especially if the doors are on the opposite side of the bus from the driver. Or someone just set the sign there for a gag shot!
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I am not sure what kind of bird this one is but he (she?) would not stand still long enough or come any closer: And this little guy was on my porch railing this afternoon:
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I would put Halsey up against any of those mentioned above (well, except Fisher, different category entirely); and that is even allowing for even allowing for the "Battle of Bull's Run."
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War became three-dimensional.
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Not a real plane (at least on the jacket front) but the artist got a lot right on the drawing of the plane: Rear cover: Note that it is not my type of music, but I just had to get the album for the jacket artwork.
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...or maybe cry me a river: And the lake in Oddly, where the water is, is not where I thought that all of the low spots are. And the lake in front:
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I think that train was a special excursion/fan trip. Those cars have been out of regular service for many years. Still, it is nice to see a public agency with a sense of its own history; the TA in New York does also.
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I prefer Gregorian chants for that!
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Days when you know why you live in the British Isles
J. S. Bach replied to Torr Giffard LSWR 1951-71's topic in Wheeltappers
Thank you, I thought that it had something to do with the crossing gates, they are quite different from the ones used here. -
Days when you know why you live in the British Isles
J. S. Bach replied to Torr Giffard LSWR 1951-71's topic in Wheeltappers
Please, an explanation of the broken chain for someone three thousand miles to the west. Is it something with the north gate? TIA -
It appears that there may previously have been "pull" handles at one time. Still the signs should have been changed.
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The only other Village Inn that I have eaten in was in Farmington, NM; it, too, was very good.
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Not a sign, but a sales receipt that I got at an Orlando, FL restaurant: Actually, the food and service were very good; it must have been as we went back three times.
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In my yard the other day, the first turtle that I have seen here in the three years that I have lived here: Many birds, rabbits, squirrels, and a few deer but this is the first turtle.
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Days when you know why you live in the British Isles
J. S. Bach replied to Torr Giffard LSWR 1951-71's topic in Wheeltappers
One of my favorite threads on RMweb. I will never get to the UK but here I can see many, many places; some that the touristas never see either. -
Part 58: Kemtron caboose kit
J. S. Bach commented on M Graff's blog entry in The San Miguel Central RR
Amount of heat required? Try assembling a Kemtron ALCo RS-3. -
Yes. I have been on it for awhile now. I am also on the Thunderbird beta program although there are far fewer updates there.
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Let us not forget Henry VIII.
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Days when you know why you live in the British Isles
J. S. Bach replied to Torr Giffard LSWR 1951-71's topic in Wheeltappers
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Thread drift, I love it! Insulators (vaguely related to smart meters): Telephones: And, of course, trains: O: HO: