MLW built MEM-14 #2410 stands in the carriage sidings at Parbatipur on 22nd March 2026.
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British Motor Corp. (BMC) full-sized Pininfarina-styled four-door, c1965
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Toronto Triumph Club 35th Annual British Car Day, Bronte Creek Provincial Park
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Olympus OM-D E-M5 + Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 40-150mm 1:4.0-5.6 R ED MSC
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On June 13, 2026, a Pikes Peak Cog Railway trainset from Manitou Springs, Colorado, is on the final stretch of the 25% grade as it arrives at the summit of Pikes Peak, elevation 14,115-feet above sea level. Trainset No. 29 is one of three new push-pull trainsets ordered from Stadler Rail in Switzerland that were delivered to the railroad in 2021. This trainset order was part of a $100 million renovation project of the entire railroad that included track replacement, a brand new cog system, a new depot in Manitou Springs, and a new visitor center at the summit of Pikes Peak.
Shay #5, Climax #9, and Heisler #6 start the Three Locomotive Race the morning of May 3, 2026 at Cass Scenic Railroad
-CSRR C-70-3 Shay #5
-CSRR C-70-3 Climax #9
-CSRR C-90-3 Heisler #6
-Three Locomotive Race
-“Titans of Logging” Weekend
-Cass Scenic Railroad, Railroad Dr
-Cass, WV
-May 3, 2026
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Class 37 diesel-electric locomotive No. D6898 (37198) was the last locomotive ever built at the Robert Stephenson and Hawthorns works in Darlington before closure in 1964. It was donated to the Head of Steam Museum, now Hopetown Darlington, and is now a static exhibit, restored to its original British Rail Green livery.
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