Electricity And Water ... ?
Some aeons back, fbb reported that CalMac had ordered some electricity powered ferries for their short sea routes. Now the company (the Scottish Government in an impenetrable disguise) wants the public to suggest names.Inspiringly, only Loch names will be accepted and only those on the short list.
Pity : fbb was going to suggest Boaty McBoatface, surely a Scottish name and far more suited to a Scottish ferry that an Antarctic survey vessel!
A Fond (?) FarewellThe class 455, introduced by British Rail, was a revolution in commuter transport. It was part of the process of getting rid of "highly dangerous" slam door stock ...... which was excellent at moving large crowds in the 'rush hour'. The 455s had less seats and took longer to load and unload. Their modern and efficient design brought more problems with adhesion in the 'leaf fall' season - but such is progress.
Ferry Good News
On Merseyside, Mega Mayor Steve Rotheram (much admired for his modest, self effacing approach to publicity) has been promoting the first new "Ferry 'Cross The Mersey" for 60 years.
... rather than the weird ...... and Steve wears a hard hat, just in case ...... the ferry leaps out of the river and lands on his head!
Risky business, this PR work!
Eastern Expires
fbb does not really follow the airline industry, but has to report yet another collapse into administration. Eastern Airways did not serve China and the like, nor was it based in Norwich.The 'east' was the East of Scotland with a base in Aberdeen.
Sadly, 300 employees have lost their jobs ...... with the web site communicating the bad news to passengers.
The overseas route off the map (top) is to Stavanger, Norway.
Should Know Better!
Gaugemaster, a model retailer based at Ford in West Sussex, offers a range of pre-coloured plastic kits in their Fordhampton range. One such model is a rather nice footbridge.
But look how it 8s displayed in publicity. Spot the mistakes!
It is far too tall, even if it were to straddle overhead electrification. One bad house point. The bridge should be mounted at ground level and not on the platform.
Almost all UK foot bridges have a landing half way up the steps. In an amazing constructional coincidence, they also have a landing half way down! Second bad house point.
Gelber Kesselwagen?
That's the trouble with obsessions; they become obsessive. No sooner had the old man logged a third variety of Lima (Italian) tank wagon sold in the UK ...... than he started looking at other European "Shell" models in a similar yellow livery.
That's the trouble with obsessions; they become obsessive. No sooner had the old man logged a third variety of Lima (Italian) tank wagon sold in the UK ...... than he started looking at other European "Shell" models in a similar yellow livery.
The first of these arrived yesterday. It is from German maker Fleischmann (translates to 'meat man'?). The business was started in 1938 by a Mr (Herr!) Fleischmann.
The model is all metal, apart from the steps and access walkways which are a one piece plastic moulding. In 2016 Fleischmann was taken over by Roco. Then in 2018 production was reorganized with Fleushmann only making N scale models and Roco concentrating on HO.
Lo and behold, Roco now sells the above tank wagon with the only change being the couplings.Three more to come!
Who Runs Copenhagen Buses?
Is it Arriva? Is it Keolis?
Lego Brick Trek Icons 1
The miniature crew and cast members are :
... holding an ill-defined weapon of defence and/or destruction. The uniform sash embellishment may have been a Klingon bravery award, possibly.
A Trek factoid : Dorn/Worf has appeared in more Star Trek episodes from many different series than any other actor/character.
It is rather sad that fbb should know all of this without recourse to any work of reference.
More to come soon.
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