92041 chilled bottled water 6B20

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92041 chilled bottled water 6B20

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DB Schenker Rail (UK) Ltd’s class 92 number 92041 named &quotVaughan Williams&quot functions 6B20 from Dollands Moor to Wembley European Freight Operations Centre in the frost on 30 December 2014 hauling 27 Tonne (tare du wagon) G.E. Rail Solutions owned IZA (GE117CT Hfirrs three) semi-perminantly coupled four-wheeled CARGOWAGGON vans with shared running numbers constructed by Duewag. Getting began out in France and passed by means of the channel tunnel every pair of vans is used to transport around 59,000 litters (59 Tonnes) of Danone bottled mineral water (eau minerale) in crates of PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottles such as Evian imported from Évian-les-Bains in the French Alps and Volvic from the Massif Central. Evian bottled at the SAEME plant Post is transported by train (for a map of the route click here) from Évian-les-Bains to the UK through Publier, (Bellegarde Longeray or Annemasse?), Culoz, Ambérieu-en-Bugey, Bourg-en-Bresse, Louhans, Gevrey-Chambertin, Dijon-Perrigny, Chalons-en-Champagne, Reims, Longueau and Calais-Frethun. For Volvic the route is thought to be from the SEV bottling plant in Riom to the UK via Gannat, Saincaize, Vierzon, Valenton (Paris), Longueau and Calais Frethun. From Wembley this train continues on route to Crick under headcode 6B41 and is in the end unloaded at a distribution warehouse at Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT).

A equivalent set of cargowaggon vans was photographed by Nicolas Villenave on 9 Might 2014 returning empty passing by means of Écaillon (department Nord) on their way from Calais Frethun to Culoz railway junction in the Ain division in the Rhône-Alpes area of France, by Mattias Catry at Boisleux-au-Mont on 9 September 2012 and by Laurent Knop at Béthisy-St.-Pierre, Picardie in the Oise department on 12 March 2014.

92041 (works number BT1098) was assembled by the BRUSH Traction Company at Loughborough in 1995 from sub-contracted elements (e.g. Procor UK bodyshell, Asea Brown Boveri (ABB Rail) traction converters and GTO (Gate Turn-Off thyristor) controlled by way of the MICAS-S2 electronics system, pneumatically operated retractable third rail collector footwear made by Brecknell Willis and the engraved aluminium BRUSH traction performs plates made by J M Ranger Restricted of Leicester). For track to train communications class 92s had been fitted with the Siemens International Train Radio (ITR) &quotchameleon&quot system which could automatically adjust over to match neighborhood ground systems e.g. at international boarders and allowed the driver to select from a variety of language settings. All non-metallic components of the class 92 were either certified for Eurotunnels fire regulations by the companies or exactly where suppliers could not offer this details items such as the divers seat (made by Chapman Seating Limited) and plastic push buttons had been fire tested by Brush.

According to Realtime Trains the route and timings were
Dollands Moor Sidings ………0646………0645……….1E
Ashford International UML…0700………0709………9L
Maidstone East [MDE] 1………0733 1/2…0738 3/4…5L
Otford Junction[XOT]…………0818……….0827……….9L
Swanley [SAY] 1…………………..0830………0839………9L
St Mary Cray Junction………..0835………0844 1/4…9L
Bickley Junction[XLY]…………0836 1/2..0844 three/4..8L
Bromley South [BMS]………….0840………0847 1/4….7L
Shortlands [SRT]…………………0842………0848 1/4…6L
Shortlands Junction……………0843………0849………6L
Bellingham [BGM]……………….0846 1/2..0851 1/two….5L
Nunhead [NHD] 1………………..0855………0857 3/four..2L
Peckham Rye [PMR] three………..0859………0859 1/2…RT
Crofton Road Junction……….0901………0901 1/two….RT
Denmark Hill [DMK] 1………….0902……..0902………RT
Voltaire Road Junction………0906 1/2..0906………RT
Latchmere Junction……………0911 1/2….0912 1/2…..1L
Imperial Wharf [IMW] 2……….0915 1/2…0914 1/2….RT
West Brompton [WBP] 4…….0918……….0916 1/four…..1E
Kensington Olympia ………….0922……..0917 1/two….4E
Shepherds Bush [SPB] two…….0923………0918 1/4….4E
North Pole Signal Vc813…….0924 1/2..0920………4E
North Pole Junction……………0925……..0920………5E
Mitre Bridge Junction…………0926 1/two..0922 three/4..3E
Willesden West Londn Jn…..0928………0927 1/2…RT
Wembley Eur Frt Ops Ctr…..0939………0940……….1L

Wrecked Class 70

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Photo and info sourced from Railway magazine.

A brand new Class 70 locomotive that has never turned a wheel in income-earning service is nearly specific to be written off after being dropped from a crane during unloading at Newport docks on January 5th.
No.70012 was badly bent in the incident and anticipated to be sent back to its American manufacturers, Basic Electric. It is understood that work has already started on developing a replacement.
The £2 million loco was the final of 5 Class 70s to be lifted from the hold of the ship, the “Beluga Endurance”, when the accident happened.
The vessel’s in-built cranes had lifted No.s 70008/9/ten and 11 and deposited them on the quayside, but for the duration of the lift of 70012, one of the slings ruptured. One particular finish of the 135-ton loco plunged some 15 feet onto the pontoon deck, quickly followed by the other end as the anxiety proved too much for the remaining slings.
As can be observed from the photograph, the frame and body of the loco have been substantially bent in the effect, which effectively wrecked the locomotive by ‘breaking its back’. There was significant damage to the roofline, the bodywork and the wheelsets, not to mention as-yet unknown hidden harm behind the paneling.
Stated on observer of the incident: “Unloading of the locos did not start off till 14.30 and unusually continued into the hours of darkness. No. 12 broke by means of the deck and landed on prime of food merchandise. The only good issue is that it was the final loco to be lifted out and not the very first, as otherwise it would have fallen onto the other people and smashed them up also. It provides a whole new which means to the phrase ‘Flying Banana’”.
When different initial investigations had been completed, No. 12 was removed from the hold and placed on a road trailer for safe storage within the docks. It is to be returned to Canada for element recovery and simply because it never left the dockside, will by no means have officially arrived in Britain. It will efficiently have been ‘lost en route’.
The ship left Newport on January 8 to unload its other cargo of grain in Belgium and was then due to head to a shipyard for repairs to its decking and pontoons, 5 of which were damaged in the influence.
The incident is believed to be unprecedented in the modern day are, which is maybe surprising given the huge number of diesel locos constructed in North America that have safely shipped to the UK and Europe for the duration of the final decade or so. As we closed for press, No. 70012 was nevertheless in Newport awaiting a ship back to the USA, exactly where it will be returned to GE’s Eries plant for full assessment.
As the damage will form portion of a key insurance claim it will be stripped and examined to see whether any elements can be recovered. Essential products such as the energy unit, alternator and compressors will want stringent testing if they are to be re-utilized, but the bodyshell is virtually specific to be scrapped, as is the frame – top to speculation as to whether the replacement loco will be an additional 70012 or no matter whether it will take the quantity 70013.

Under water cutting

A few good edm machining images I identified:

Beneath water cutting

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The EDM machine cutting a piece.

Photo courtesy Argonne National Laboratory.

30180D50

ORB CYDONIA COVER

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THE ALBUMS

June 23rd 2008 sees the re-release of a salvo of Orb albums through Universal Catalogue. All four albums, Pomme Fritz, Orbus Terrarum, Orblivion &amp Cydonia have been all initially released on Island Records.

All 4 albums come as 2-CD packages and incorporate fully re-mastered versions of the original albums, deluxe, expanded packaging with sleeve notes from Kris Needs plus rare and previously unreleased mixes from the period of the original album releases.

Released in July 1994, Pomme Fritz was the bands very first album for Island Records possessing released their very first two albums for Huge Life. By now one thing of a ‘household name’ thanks to the good results of 2nd album U.F.Orb, Pomme Fritz, sub-titled The Orb’s Small Album, came as something of a shock to fans and critics alike. At 41 minutes it was, in Orb terms, one thing of a sprint and following the almost ‘pop’ sensibility of tracks such as Perpetual Dawn &amp Little Fluffy Clouds the disjointed, dissonance of Pomme Fritz was at odds to what had gone before, but with hindsight Orb leader Alex Paterson see the album in terms of wiping the slate clean in order to commence once more.

1995 saw the release of Orbus Terrarum, an album many Orb officianados see as some thing of a lost classic. The last album to function Kris ‘Thrash’ Weston (who would be replaced with Andy Hughes), it still baffled a lot of UK critics who had been, at the time, in thrall to the prevailing flavour du jour of Britpop, but it proved to be the bands largest achievement in the U.S. Much more organic and straight-forward than its predecessor only 1 single, Oxbox Lakes was lifted from the album.

2 years later in 1996 and the Orb would return with Orbilivion, an album that would see them return to the industrial accomplishment they had achieved with their very first two albums and spawn what was to be their largest single to date. Now mainly Paterson &amp Hughes, the Orb scored their 1st prime 5 single with Toxygene the very first single to be lifted from the album. Beginning life as a rejected remix of the Jean Michel Jarre track Oxygene (turned down as it bore no resemblance to the original) the single reached number four in January of 1996. The album saw the band re-capture some critical ground as critiques celebrated the lengthy-player as some thing of a ‘return to form’.

Despite the a variety of corporate reshuffles at the Orb’s label, Cydonia, the final album for Island, ultimately emerged in 2001. Recorded in 1999, the album played to the Orb’s strengths. Moments of bass heavy ambience, recalling the heady days of the early 90’s sat alongside ‘pop’ moments such as the initial single from the album, Once More. Soon after its release the band parted firm with the label, following a final ‘greatest hits’ complilation U.F.Off and a legendary show at the Royal Albert Hall.

THE HISTORY

Primarily the brainchild of Alex Paterson, the Orb sprang forth from the punk rock ethos of ‘anything-goes’. Initially functioning with Killing Joke’s Youth and KLF-er Jimmy Cauty and inspired by New York mix-tapes from the likes of Shep Pettibone, the Orb’s initial game strategy was to operate outdoors any restrictive notion of genre by utilising something from dub to punk to abstract electronic bleeps and blips. The mentality, which spawned the Orb, stemmed from obtaining a laugh but getting deadly severe about remarkable music of whatever strain or period.

With the advent of acid-residence in 1988 their ambient workings and DJ sets, which straddled the gaps in between the ambience of Eno &amp White Noise, early house tracks and the wide-screen space of classic dub, saw them significantly in demand in the capitals nascent club-scene. Delivering back-area entertainment at legendary bashes such as Trancentral and Land of Oz the early incarnation of the Orb quickly gained a reputation for anything distinct in a planet exactly where the four/four beat ruled supreme.

It wasn’t lengthy just before their formative suggestions created it to vinyl and early releases such as A Enormous Ever Developing Pulsating Brain That Guidelines From The Centre Of The Ultraworld and Small Fluffy Clouds became acclaimed as defining a genre that would be loosely referred to as ‘ambient-house’.

Their debut album, The Orb’s Adventures Beyond The Ultraworld, released in 1991 established them as one of the UK’s most revolutionary and expansive electronic bands a deeply textured album of other-worldly sounds and subtle beats it was broadly hailed as unique and highly original record.

The following year, 1992, saw the release of arguably their ‘piece de la resistance’ U.F.Orb which saw them actually capture the spirit of the time: rumbling bass heavy moments in dub, dis-jointed snippets of sound, abstract beats and dialogue segments from long-forgotten counter-culture films. It reached quantity a single upon release, the very first album by a British electronic / dance act to do so and went on to turn out to be one particular of the definitive electronic releases of the period.

20-years right after acid-residence 1st exploded it is easy to forget how pioneering artists such as the Orb really were. They took the DIY ethos of punk and fused it with a sense of musical exploration afforded by the explosion of electronic music and created a sound that was exclusive and anything that would spawn a slew of imitators.

Alex would continue to record as the Orb putting out albums that continued to discover beyond the norm and became a a lot in-demand collaborator / remixer operating with the likes of Primal Scream who all appreciated the pranksters 1-off, devil-might-care musical abilities.

The complete tracklisting of the albums are as follows:

Pomme Fritz

Disc 1 (original album)

Pomme Fritz (Meat ‘n’ Veg)

Far more Gills Much less Fish Cakes

We’re Pastie To Be Grill You

Bang ‘Er ‘N’ Chips

Alles Ist Schoen

His Immortal Logness

Disc 2 (Remixes)

Sausage Tats Mit Gravy (Dom Mix no.1)

Star Twister (Pomme Fritz &amp Apple Sauce Mix)

Potato Fields Of Electric Gliding Blue (Ambient Mix)

Eastern Hot Dogs In Gardens Of Dub (Lx Mix)

Wrapped With Salt &amp Vinegar (Thomas Fehlmann Mix)

Orbus Terrarum

Disc 1 (original album)

Valley

Plateau

Oxbox Lakes

Montagne D’or (Der Gute Berg)

White River Junction

Occidental

Slug Dub

Disc 2 (Remixes)

Plateau (All Hands On Deck Mix – 2am)

Slug Dub (Dumpy Dub)

Valley (Mix 3 Dubby)

White River Junction (Zoom Vinegar Mix)

Oxbox Lakes (Andy’s Space Mix)

Peace Pudding (Occidental)

Orblivion

Disc 1 (original album)

Delta Mk II

Ubiquity

Asylum

Bedouin

Molten Adore

Pi – Element One particular

S.A.L.T

Toxygene

Log Of Deadwood

Secrets

Passing Of Time

72

Disc 2 (remixes)

Delta Mk II (Really like Bites Mix)

Bedouin (The Sheiks Film Mix)

Log Of Deadwood (Implanting Machines Mix)

Secrets (I Adore A Lady In Uniform Mix)

Passing Of Time (Ambient Mix)

Molten Adore (Orbits Of Venus Mix)

S.A.L.T. (Snow Mix)

Toxygene (Kris Wants Up For A Fortnight Mix)

Asylum (Soul Catcher Mix)

Cydonia

Disc 1 (original album)

After A lot more

Promis

Ghostdancing

Turn It Down

Egnable

Firestar

A Mile Lengthy Lump Of Lard

Centuries

Plum Island

Hamlet Of Kings

1,1,1

Edm – The Blackhole Mix

Thursday’s Keeper

Terminus

Disc two (remixes)

Centuries (Europhen Mix)

Ghostdancing (version)

Hamlet Of Kings (version)

Firestar (Front Bits)

Centuries (Wine, Woman &amp King Mix)

As soon as Far more (Scourge Of The Earth Mix)

Plum Island (Flat Mix)

Promis (Version)

Once A lot more (Bedrock Edit two)

Turn It Down (Long Version)

Terminus (Andy’s Mix)

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Coalition PR 0208 987 0123
Steve@coalitiongroup.co.uk

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