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The G&SWR was formed in 1850 from a merger of the Glasgow, Paisley, Kilmarnock and Ayr Railway (GPK&AR) and the Glasgow, Dumfries and Carlisle Railway (GD&CR). A number of other companies were absorbed by the G&SWR or its predecessors, including the Ardrossan Railway, the Paisley and Renfrew Railway and the Kilmarnock and Troon Railway.
Rebuilt as 73/9 in 2014/15 for Network Rail, withdrawn May 2023, sold to Harry Needle Railroad Company October 2023 [24] E6011 73105 73969 - Quadrant (1987–1990) GB Railfreight: Caledonian Blue In service Converted to Class 73/9 at Brush Traction, Loughborough in 2016. E6012 73106 - - - - BR Engineers Grey Scrapped Withdrawn February 2000.
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The Model 73 was made in only 5,000 units in 1973. It was made in C-frame, and was the only model to feature this frame. It was a J-frame modified to take a six-shot K-frame cylinder. It was Smith & Wesson's answer to the Colt Detective Special. [1] The revolver was made with an offset cylinder stop, which made it difficult to manufacture and test.
Delta Air Lines Flight 9570 was a training flight operated using a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-14 (registration (registration N3305L [2]).The aircraft was manufactured in 1965, and had operated for 18,998 hours at the time of the accident.
In the following season, the Warriors—boosted by over half a decade of skillful drafting—finished with the best record in NBA history; the team ended the 2015–16 season with a mark of 73–9, one win better than Michael Jordan’s 1995–96 Bulls. The Warriors reached the 2016 NBA Finals but were defeated by the Cavaliers in seven games.
The Type 73 is based on a 1960s-era Soviet design, most likely the PK machine gun (PKM), although the date of its first production in North Korea is currently unknown. The weapon was reportedly seen in the Korean Demilitarized Zone in 2002, when a United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission team told media outlets that North Korean soldiers had set up numerous Type 73s in positions ...