please log in to view this image Vacuum Cleaner Turbo Brush for Philips FC6728 Vacuum Cleaner Parts Floor Brush Replacement Compatible with model: Item For philips FC6728 Package Including: 1x Turbo Brush
please log in to view this image Class 37 – D6732 Power Type Diesel Electric Builder English Electric Company, Newton-le-Willows Build Date 1962 Location North Norfolk Railway The locomotive is one of over 300 English Electric Type 3s delivered between 1960 and 1965 as part of British Railways’ modernisation plan. D6732 was initially allocated to Hull Dairycoates depot and worked passenger and freight trains in the North West for much of her career. In 1996, the locomotive became the first Class 37 to work in preservation when she hauled her first train on the North Norfolk Railway where she is still based.
please log in to view this image 174/NS 6734 - Location: Conley, GA NS train 174 is powered by a former CR SD60I, NS C40-8 and a GMTX GP38-2 as it rolls around the curve approaching the south end of the double track at Constitusion.
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please log in to view this image In the service tracks with #6751 behind it, the shadows of night are encroaching on these two. Literally and figuratively. 6738 has the long distance extended tender. Railroad: Pennsylvania Railroad Locomotive: Steam 4-8-2 Location: East Altoona, Pennsylvania, USA Locomotive #: PRR 6738
please log in to view this image Steam Locomotive: PRR 6739(4-8-2) - Date: 10/11/1956 - Location: Newport, PA
please log in to view this image East of the Coaling Tipple in East Altoona, Pennsylvania, c. 1957. Prominent here is Pennsylvania Railroad engine #6743, an M-1A (4-8-2) "Mountain" built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works during July of 1930 and retired in February of 1956 after 26 years of service. Note that the main driving rod has been removed in preparation for movement to the Recycling Center. Partially visible in the foreground is the East Altoona Turntable. In the background, empty freight cars are being processed via HOMER Tower from the Westbound Receiving Yard (at right) into the Westbound Classification Yard (at left).
Sorry I leapt from 6742 to 6753, I'm not sure what happened there, but rest assured I'll try not to do it again! please log in to view this image Stamford Wetcleen 6744 Detergent For Fine Washables