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Class 66 Cab Ride DB Schenker 66044 6D27 Knottingley TMD to Hull King George Docks HD
Welcome to another cab ride on board 66044 with 6D27 to Hull with a rake of FCA container flats with British Gypsum boxes.
Today we take in the route from Knottingley TMD in West Yorkshire, to Hull King George Docks where our journey terminates at Hedon Road Sidings.
After departing Knottingley TMD at a steady 3mph (due to the train passing through the wagon workshop), we make our way towards the now demolished Kellingley Colliary where we are routed in to number 1 reception siding at Sudforth Lane where the service is pathed for 15 minutes (Video edited accordingly so you only get to stop for a few seconds!).
Once we leave Sudforth Lane, we head on the Down Goole in the direction of Drax Power station. Along the way we pass Whitley Bridge Junction (where the route deviates towards Eggborough Power Station), the now closed Hensal signal box and under the East Coast Main Line at Heck Ings to Drax Branch Junction where the route also diverges off to Drax Power Station.
From Drax Branch Junction we continue on the Down Goole to Gowdall Junction and then on to the single line. Here we see a variety of level crossings that you wouldn't normally see being installed on a modern railway. These are AOCL (Automatic Open Level Crossing [locally monitored] ) and ABCL (Automatic Barrier Level Crossing [locally monitored] ). The flashing white light signifies that the crossing is safe for the passage of trains, but the driver must observe the crossing until the front of the train is clear.
Part way down the single line, we stop at Rawcliffe Station to allow the train detection system to lower the ABCL before we sound the warning horn and continue.
At the end of the single line is Potters Grange Junction and Goole Signal box, level crossing and station. We continue past here to the stunning Goole Swing Bridge.
Once clear of Goole Swing Bridge we make our way past Saltmarshe signal box and station towards Gilberdyke Junction where we are held momentarily for the passage of a York bound passenger train. This is the start of the traditional semaphore signalling and it is soon to vanish to make way for modern colour light signalling.
Now we can pick up speed towards Hull and we cruise along at a steady 60mph as we pass Oxmardyke, Broomfleet, Cave, Crabley Creek, Brough, Melton Lane and Welton Lane signal boxes.
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A few miles further down we pass North Ferriby station and the impressive Humber Bridge comes in to view (interesting fact - The distance between the top of the pillars is 4 further apart than the bottom of the pillars due to the curvature of the earth) as we start to follow the Humber Estuary down towards Hessle Junction and we begin to run parallel to the A63.
After passing Hessle Junction, we start to bring our speed down to 30mph for Hessle Road Junction where we can see the route is set for us due to the flashing yellow signals on approach.
As we pass over Dairycotes bridge, the junction signal comes in to view and the train is allowed to coast over the junction at 30mph and naturally reduce our speed using the gradient to 10mph for Spring bank North Junction.
Here the line is single track all the way to Bridges Junction where the Hull Docks ABP railway territory starts. We bring the train to a stand at the inlet signal and then receive the position lights to continue on to the docks railway at 10mph.
Passing over the A63 and swinging round the left, we come to a stand outside the security gates PIC cabin and collect the docks radio equipment. After getting permission to proceed, we continue our journey towards Hedon Road Sidings where our journey ends.
Thank you for watching. This cab ride was filmed with all the required permissions in 2014 and is of historical relevance due to the changing landscape of the railway and signalling systems on this line of route.
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Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh hosts pop-up shop to bring brand enthusiasts to hotel
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Crazy and slightly drunk - This Maltese man put on quite the show at the Bus Stop Kiosk in Gzira..
Dancing with the traditional Maltese flag he entertained the drinkers with his show..
Bus Stop Kiosk is open Tuesday till Sunday and serves drink and food till late. Has music on Saturday and Sunday and is situated in Gzira, Malta just beside the sea..
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The Kathleen and May visit to Youghal 2003 - Filmed by Liam Burke
Archive film made by Liam Burke of the schooner The Kathleen and May during her visit to Youghal town back in July 2003 as she is moored by the jetty at Nealon's Quay. The ship traded between between the Bristol Channel ports and Youghal, Co Cork, Ireland and was a familiar and much loved sight in Youghal Harbour.
The ship is seen passing the diving rocks at Youghal Lighthouse and in full sail up the river Blackwater. The then mayor of Youghal Cllr Seanie Ring welcomed the captain Steve Clark and crew to the town along with fellow councillors, Denis Murphy (RIP), Mary Linehan Foley, Michael Murphy, Town Clerk Liam Ryan. Members of the Youghal Pipe Band, Michael McCarthy (RIP) and Emma McCarthy, and the band 'Jazz Train'. Also in the film can be seen the members of the Youghal Coast Guard, Youghal Lifeboat, Paddy O'Beirne, Margaret Winser,Tony Gallagher on the boat The Maeve,
Background:
The Kathleen and May is the last remaining British built wooden hull three masted top sail schooner. Presently based in Bideford, North Devon in private ownership but up for sale,[citation needed] she is listed on the National Historic Fleet, Core Collection.
The Kathleen and May was built in 1900 at Ferguson and Baird's yard at Connah's Quay near Chester, for Captain John Coppack of Coppack Bros. and Co., the town's leading shipowners. The schooner was launched in April 1900 and named after the Captain's two daughters, the Lizzie May. She was a three-masted topsail schooner of 136 tons gross (99 tons net), with a registered length of 98.4 feet, breadth of 23.2 feet and a hold 10.1 feet deep. She was planked with 3 inch thick seasoned pitch pine, laid on heavy doubled frames of oak and fastened with treenails and iron bolts. In her first 8 years she sailed nearly 40,000 miles, carrying various cargoes of over 24,000 tons from Oban to the Channel Islands, London and Ireland.
In 1908 she was purchased by Martin J Fleming of Youghal and renamed the Kathleen and May after his daughters. She became part of the owner's fleet of coal ships, trading between the Bristol Channel ports and Youghal and was a familiar and much loved sight in Youghal Harbour for over 20 years.
When the schooner was built, all three topsail yards were of almost the same size, but her new owner added a longer lower yard sometime before the First World War. At a later date a martingale was fitted to the bowsprit but this was removed in 1947. The original reefing gear fitted was the first known example of Appledore roller reefing, the sail being reefed by a ratchet lever that engaged the cogs on the gaff boom thereby winding the sail around it and then locked to prevent the sail unwinding from the boom. This has all now been fully restored.
The Kathleen and May was sold to Captain Jewell from Appledore in North Devon in 1931. The trip to her new home was to be her last journey under sail alone. On arrival she was given a refit, her topmasts were reduced in height and topsails removed. She was fitted with an 80bhp Beardmore engine.
She continued in the coal trade and was often seen plying her trade around the waters of Youghal. She survived the severe storms of February 1936 (when the Nellie Fleming was lost) and Martin J Fleming made sure that a watch was kept for her along the Waterford and Wexford coast. In 1937 she experienced engine trouble under Youghal's lighthouse, but managed to steer clear of harm. In 1943 her old Beardmore engine was replaced by a second hand 125bhp Deutz. In 1945 William Jewell died and the schooner was left to his son Tommy and she continued trading until 1961. She is now equipped with a 400 hp Detroit (ex-lifeboat engine) with twin hydraulically driven props for manoeuvrability and carries enough fuel to do 2000 miles under engine alone.
During 1968, the Kathleen and May was discovered in bad repair by the Duke of Edinburgh who created the Maritime Trust in London to help preserve her. She was bought by them in 1970. They began restoring her as a typical West Country schooner, as she was the only remaining example of these trading schooners.
The Kathleen & May has now sailed across the Irish Sea and the Bristol Channel several times and has attended festivals in Dublin, Bristol, Derry and her old home port of Youghal. She has crossed the Bay of Biscay to Bilbao where she was the paid guest of the famous Guggenheim museum for three weeks
Pathe News Reviews 1956 - Year Of Turmoil (1956)
Pathe News reviews 1956 - a year of turmoil.
LV. Snow covered English countryside scene. GV. Snow covered countryside with the sun rising in the background. CU. Snow on farm gate. SV. Pan up Eros statute in Piccadilly covered in icicles. GV. People skating on the frozen Seine in Paris. CU. Man falls on ice and into camera. GV. Man walking across the frozen Baltic to ship. AS. Ship frozen solid in the ice. GV. Snowed up Times Square in New York. CU. Snow falling on policeman in Rome. GV. Snow blizzard blowing in the centre of Rome.
SV. Pan down to ski jump in Cortina, skier jumps. SV. Pan, skier in the air pan, as he lands.
SV. One of the Monte Carlo Rally cars skidding along ice bound road on route to Monte Carlo. SV. Pan another car skidding along ice bound road. GV. Monte Carlo with cars arriving. SV. Winners of the Monte Carlo Rally being congratulated. British trio won the Rally, Adams, Biggar and Johnstone.
GV. Comet III arriving home after victorious round the world flight at London Airport. SCU. 'Cats Eyes' Cunningham and Peter Bugge, the pilots, at microphones.
GV. Students running riot in Cyprus. LV. Soldiers running to meet them as stones are thrown down at them. SV. Shot man lying on the road whilst stretcher is brought out of ambulance. GV. Greek Cypriot leader Archbishop Makarios, surrounded by followers walking through street on way to being deported.
GV. Tribesmen parading before the Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh, at the Royal Durbar in Nigeria. CU. Tribesmen on horseback. SV. Queen and the Duke watching from dais. SV. Group of dancers dressed in beads etc. CU. Black faced dancer. SCU. Queen and the Duke watching. LV. Pan tribesmen charging down on their horses before the Queen and the Duke.
SV. Air to air shot of the 'Fairey Delta II' in flight, piloted by Peter Twiss. SV. A group of men at instruments recording air speed record. GV. Looking towards sky as the plane streaks across the sky for the record run leaving behind a vapour trail. SCU. Officials looking through binoculars. GV. Looking towards sky as Peter Twiss makes second air speed record across sky. SV. Peter Twiss smiling after the record.
GV. Massed crowds at the Grand National course at Aintree. SV. Track shot with the Grand National horses racing. They jump over jump No 1. Travel shot continued, the horses jump No 2 jump. AS. The Queen Elizabeth II and the Queen Mother looking through binoculars. GV. The leading horses coming up the straight to the finish with Devon Loch leading. CU. Devon Loch racing. He makes his dramatic fall and E.S.B. comes into the picture, past Devon Loch and pass the post.
GV. Crowds outside the Russian Embassy in London. SV. Interior, Britain's Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden and Soviet Premier Mr Nikolai Bulganin, seated together at the luncheon table. GV. The luncheon in progress. SV. Mr Rab Butler and Soviet Communist Party Leader Mr Nikita Khruschev at the table. Kruschev smiles as he selects a bottle of wine from the waiter. CU. Sir Anthony Eden smiling, pan to Bulganin smiling.
GV. Russian warships at Portsmouth. SV. Commander Crabbe, Naval frogman who mysteriously disappears, putting on his diving equipment. CU. Frogmen's feet, pan up to Commander Crabbe adjusting diving gear.
GV. Harbour at Monaco. SV. Interior of church, Prince Rainier of Monaco and American film star Grace Kelly, kneeling before the alter during their wedding ceremony. CU. Grace Kelly kneeling before the alter.
GV. Massed crowd cheering at Wembley Cup Final. GV. Footballer Revvy racing up with the ball, he passes the ball to Clarke who receives it and passes it back to Revvy, who side foots it and Hayes rushes in and slams the ball into the net. GV. Massed crowd cheering. LV. Johnson coming through to score Manchester City's third goal. Ball in the net. CU. Crowd cheering. SV. Birmingham attacking and Bert Trautmann being bowled over in collision with player. CU. Worried looking girl in crowd. SV. Bert Trautmann being helped up on his feet and holding his neck. Manchester City wins the Cup (3-1).
GV. Massed crowd at the Derby at Epsom. SV. Horses race round Tattenham Corner. GV. Horses racing up to the straight and Lavendin passes the post.
GV. Parade of V.C.'s in Hyde Park - Queen's review of the 300 holders of Victoria Cross. Royal party watching from dais (Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Margaret, Queen Mother and Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh). SV. V.C.'s in wheelchairs being pushed past the dais.
GV. Ken Rosewall and Lew Hoad in play in the Wimbledon Men's Finals - winning point to Hoad. They run to the net to shake hands, amidst applause. SV. Hoad and Rosewall shake hands over the net. GV. Applauding crowd. SCU. Shirley Fry and Angela
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Top 5 best places to celebrate new year 2020 in World | Best place to celebrate new year | new year
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As the New Year 2020 is drawing close, new resolutions are being set up, midnight kisses are being anticipated, and that perfect night out with friends and family is being planned. All this comes once a year and most of us plan a fun-filled evening of party and drinks. So where should you be this time when the clock tongs 12 on 31st midnight? London? Paris? Or New York? We have scrounged the globe for you and here are the best places to celebrate new year 2020.
27 Best Places In The World To Celebrate New Year 2020
The globe is your venue for celebrating your new year with a bang. Here are a few of the best places to spend new years and start a new one on a happy note.
Sydney, Australia
Edinburgh, Scotland
New York, United States
Berlin, Germany
Paris, France
Where: Sydney Harbour, Harbour Bridge, Opera House, and Bondi beach
What’s in here: The celebrations in Sydney are a bouquet of thrillful engagements. Aerial flyovers displaying messages, a brilliant display of fireworks, light shows, and several events at Taronga Zoo catering to the kids make it the best place to celebrate New Year 2020 in the world. You can also get aboard some amazing cruises from Sydney and ring in the new year amidst beautiful waters.
Mustn’t miss: Indigenous smoking ceremony, and lighted boat parade
Where to stay: Hilton Sydney and Song Hotel Sydney
How to reach: Kingsford Smith Airport is the international airport of Sydney, Australia.
Packages for Australia starting from: INR 94,500 per person
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2. Edinburgh, Scotland
Where: Princess Street Gardens
What’s in here: Crazy dancing in the streets, fabulous fireworks display at midnight, music concerts hosting internationally famous artists – the three-day long festival is popularly called Hogmanay Celebrations. The New Year 2020 celebration will also include a couple of adventurous experiences including a dive into the freezing chills of the River Forth. Some of the best New Years Eve parties in the world are held here.
Mustn’t miss: Dog sledging competition and the Loony Dook parade
Where to stay: Hilton Edinburgh Carlton and Brooks Hotel Edinburgh
How to reach: Edinburgh Airport is the international airport of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Packages for Scotland starting from: INR 92,048 per person
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Where: Times Square
What’s in here: The first place that comes to mind while thinking about New Year destinations outside India is probably New York. Pyrotechnic light shows, celebrity music acts, tons of confetti dropped over you — all of this while you may try to spot yourself on a TV screen. Actually, it doesn’t get better than this. New York is hands down one of the best places in the world to celebrate New Years.
Mustn’t miss: Countdown moments while the grand 12 football is dropped from a flagpole over the Times Square building. Also, don’t miss out on New York cafes for a real lavish experience.
Where to stay: The Plaza and Hilton Garden Inn New York
How to reach: John F Kennedy Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport and LaGuardia Airport are three of the international airports in New York, USA.
Packages for USA starting from: INR 92,048 per person
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Where: Alexanderplatz, Berlin television tower, Spree River
What’s in here: Allow us to put it this way – “the 1.8 km stretch between Brandenburg Gate and the Victory Column gets over brimmed with about one million people ready to do anything to celebrate the new year and party.” Berlin is one of the best places to spend new years in Europe. With this magnitude of participation, Berlin’s streets are the most crowded ones on December 31st, making your New Year 2020 celebration even grander. Obviously, there are fireworks, music, dance, noise, food, magic shows, booze, beer, and what not to make it one of the best places to celebrate new year 2020.
Mustn’t miss: Dance party at the 3 storey Berlin Tv Tower and if you are visiting the city with your special someone then do check out the romantic places in Berlin.
Where to stay: Fjord Hotel Berlin and Hilton Berlin
How to reach: Berlin Tegel Airport is the nearest airport to Berlin. It is located at the distance of 11.5 kilome
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How I Hit 400 Yard Golf Drives! #26
In this episode of the LD Journey, I give you 3 things I'm working on to hit the golf ball further.
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A naughty elf adding festive lights to the greenhouse... before raiding the cocktail cabinet (well the quadgrow plus).
A bit of fun and festive greetings with an espresso martini to boot.
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