Luftbild von der kreuzungsfreien Unterführung eines Feldweges unter einer Landstraße
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In Villa Señor de los Milagros, part of the Callao's district of Carmen de la Legua, there is a characteristic short stretch where the track runs roadside so train and cars nearly touch themselves.
A FCCA westbound train headed by 702 and 1034 locos transit there in the afternoon of 2025 January 30th.
One of two new models, both Mercedes Sprinters, both code 3 adaptions to depict the Transport Scotland, Trunk Road Incident Support Service (TRISS), as operated by BEAR Scotland. Shown here in attendance at a Road Traffic Collision (RTC), Co-attending with Police Scotland, on a main road connecting Glasgow to Edinburgh - as evidenced by the Scottish Citylink Alr coach enroute to Edinburgh Airport.
One of two new models, both Mercedes Sprinters, both code 3 adaptions to depict the Transport Scotland, Trunk Road Incident Support Service (TRISS), as operated by BEAR Scotland. Shown here in attendance at a Road Traffic Collision (RTC), Co-attending with Police Scotland, on a main road connecting Glasgow to Edinburgh - as evidenced by the Scottish Citylink Alr coach enroute to Edinburgh Airport.
One of two new models, both Mercedes Sprinters, both code 3 adaptions to depict the Transport Scotland, Trunk Road Incident Support Service (TRISS), as operated by BEAR Scotland. Shown here in attendance at a Road Traffic Collision (RTC), Co-attending with Police Scotland, on a main road connecting Glasgow to Edinburgh - as evidenced by the Scottish Citylink Alr coach enroute to Edinburgh Airport.
One of two new models, both Mercedes Sprinters, both code 3 adaptions to depict the Transport Scotland, Trunk Road Incident Support Service (TRISS), as operated by BEAR Scotland. Shown here in attendance at a Road Traffic Collision (RTC), Co-attending with Police Scotland, on a main road connecting Glasgow to Edinburgh - as evidenced by the Scottish Citylink Alr coach enroute to Edinburgh Airport.
One of two new models, both Mercedes Sprinters, both code 3 adaptions to depict the Transport Scotland, Trunk Road Incident Support Service (TRISS), as operated by BEAR Scotland. Shown here in attendance at a Road Traffic Collision (RTC), Co-attending with Police Scotland, on a main road connecting Glasgow to Edinburgh - as evidenced by the Scottish Citylink Alr coach enroute to Edinburgh Airport.