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Turning heads by Cityswift 123

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Turning heads

Spotted in Dublin’s Docklands, the stunning super yacht Akula made quite the splash during its brief visit! This sleek, red beauty turned heads along the River Liffey with its bold design and sheer size—stretching over 60 meters long, it’s a floating masterpiece of luxury. Akula is owned by a mysterious Russian billionaire who prefers to keep a low profile, but this yacht has been spotted everywhere from the sun-soaked shores of Monaco to the icy fjords of Norway, living a life of adventure most of us can only dream of. With its state-of-the-art tech and plush interiors, it’s no wonder Akula—named after the Russian word for "shark"—is a predator of the high seas, always on the move to the next glamorous destination.

In this shot, two women strolling along the cobblestone path couldn’t help but stop and stare, completely captivated by the yacht’s striking presence. One of them, with her bright yellow backpack, seemed to be pointing out the yacht’s details, perhaps imagining what it’d be like to sip champagne on its deck. Her friend, bundled up in a black coat, looked equally mesmerized, maybe dreaming of a quick getaway to the Mediterranean. Who can blame them? Akula has that kind of effect—making everyone pause and wonder about the luxurious life aboard. Dublin might be grey and chilly, but for a few days, this fiery red yacht brought a burst of excitement to the city!

orange crush by Cityswift 123

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orange crush

A crush on 220

River Blackwater with a dash of orange, looking fantastic in recently repainted retro livery as worn when the 201 class were delivered.

the 99 by Cityswift 123

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the 99

Hop on board the cheerful Dublin Bus Route 99, your ticket to a delightful day out at Phoenix Park! This vibrant green and yellow double-decker, proudly sporting its "Visitor Centre" sign, is ready to whisk you away to one of Dublin’s most beloved gems. Whether you’re a local looking for a nature escape or a tourist eager to explore, Dublin Bus has you covered with this scenic route that rolls right into the heart of the park.

Phoenix Park itself is a sprawling wonderland, stretching over 1,750 acres of lush greenery, making it one of the largest enclosed parks in any European capital. Once you step off the bus, you’re in for a treat—whether it’s a visit to the Dublin Zoo to meet its furry residents, a peek at Áras an Uachtaráin (the President’s residence), or a leisurely stroll to the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre to soak in some history. The park’s wide-open spaces are perfect for a picnic, a jog, or just watching the famous deer herds roam freely.

Dublin Bus makes it all so easy, with Route 99 running like clockwork to ensure you don’t miss a moment of fun. So, grab a seat (maybe even upstairs for the best views!), and let this trusty bus take you on a little adventure to Phoenix Park—where Dublin’s natural beauty and a bit of Irish charm await!

Rudy's gone hog wild by donmai651

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Rudy's gone hog wild

Last of the ol day's of Hell’s Kitchen Bars, Neon still maintained.. But how the neighborhood has changed...

Opened theoretically in 1932 one of the first locals to get a liquor license post Prohibition, wonder how.... Many famous and infamous passed the doors for some cheer and drink..

Something In The Air by Cityswift 123

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Something In The Air

Something in the Air by Thunderclap Newman

It was more crash landing than enjoy your flight for the launch of route 19 from Dublin Airport to City Centre, due to the short comings of the City Centre terminus, having replaced former 11 wihich provided a cross city service, for the new 19 to abruptly end in Parnell Square like some low cost carrier landing in some remote airport miles from anywhere.

Something in the air, after much resident & political flaps, the route 19 was thrust further than Parnell, extended to Merrion Square.

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Route 19

Charging up Chesterfield by Cityswift 123

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Charging up Chesterfield

All aboard the Dublin Bus route 99 – not to be confused with the creamy 99 ice cream that Dubliners adore, complete with a Cadbury’s Flake!

This cheerful, fully electric single-decker from Alexander Dennis zips through the city, whisking tourists and locals alike into the lush green heart of Phoenix Park. Along the way, it swings by the much-loved Dublin Zoo, where you might spot a lion or two before heading to the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre – the perfect spot for a day out! Route 99 is a tourist favourite, offering a scenic ride through one of Dublin’s most iconic parks, all while keeping things eco-friendly.

Hop on and enjoy the journey – just don’t expect a Flake with your ticket!


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Route 99

Outside favorite by Cityswift 123

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Outside favorite

Here’s a classic AEC Regent III double-decker, rolling down London’s Route 19 for a heritage running day, bringing back the good ol’ days!

Passengers are hopping on with grins, reliving a bygone era when a cheery conductor took your cash fare, and the only thing greener than the bus was the nostalgia—let’s just skip the emissions chat!

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Beauty in an old bench by R.Sprouse Images

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Beauty in an old bench

Leading Lines by R.Sprouse Images

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Leading Lines

City Sights Liverpool EU05VBP by gmgwhDM2005

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City Sights Liverpool EU05VBP

City Sights Liverpool EU05 VBP 308 seen at William Brown Street, Liverpool on the Sightseeing tour around Liverpool

Liverpool City Sights 302 (LK58KHP) by EM On The Buses

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Liverpool City Sights 302 (LK58KHP)

Still carrying its former First Kernow ‘Atlantic Coaster’ livery and fleet number, Liverpool City Sights ADL Enviro400 302 (LK58KHP) is seen here at Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool waiting to work the City & Beatles Tour.

Liverpool City Sights 308 (EU05VBP) by EM On The Buses

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Liverpool City Sights 308 (EU05VBP)

Liverpool City Sights Ayats Bravo City bodied Volvo B7L 308 (EU05VBP) is seen here at Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool waiting to work the City Tour.

Liverpool City Sights 305 (W633PSX) by EM On The Buses

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Liverpool City Sights 305 (W633PSX)

Liverpool City Sights Plaxton President bodied Dennis Trident 305 (W633PSX) is seen here at Royal Albert Dock, Liverpool waiting to work the City Tour.

Berlin, Germany, July 27 2009, Visitors Waiting at Alexanderplatz Railway Station in Berlin, Germany by Felipe Rodríguez Fotografía

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Berlin, Germany, July 27 2009, Visitors Waiting at Alexanderplatz Railway Station in Berlin, Germany

Berlin, Germany, July 27 2009, Passengers gather on the platform of Alexanderplatz railway station, a bustling transit hub in central Berlin.

(Untitled) by nehoidomat

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Big City life by Fairwx Fotos

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Big City life

A chef eats at his small street level shop in Tokyo, very tasty dishes are served here.

Amsterdam Canal by agenor.dsjunior

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Amsterdam Canal

Amsterdam is famous for its canals and cycling culture. It’s amazing how they prioritize biking, and there are so many bikes everywhere! The canals, a UNESCO Heritage site, reflect the city’s commercial history and are second only to Venice in number. The Anne Frank House reminds us of WWII’s horrors and why history must never repeat itself. Fun fact: there are more bikes than people in the city!

IMG_4780 by GojiMet86

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IMG_4780

2000 Gillig Low Floor G22D102N4 (Ex-CitySights NY #17 #892; Exx-Avis Rent-A-Car #Unknown) at 7th Avenue and 42nd Street.

VIN: 15GGD2210Y1071217

Nighttime street parade by R.Sprouse Images

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Nighttime street parade

The Shopping Begins by R.Sprouse Images

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The Shopping Begins

The Shopping Begins