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Ferdinand Umeh, professionally known as Specs Gonzalez, is a British content creator and entertainer. [2] He is known for his engaging online presence, Specs has built a career as a YouTuber , TikTok influencer , host, DJ , musician , and internet personality . [ 3 ]
The Somerset & Mineral Point Railroad connected Somerset to what was then the Pittsburgh & Connellsville Railroad as it passed through Rockwood (then called Mineral Point) [5] in the early 1870s. The Johnstown & Somerset Railroad followed the Stonycreek valley north-by-northeast from Somerset through Stoystown to Johnstown around 1880.
The first 18 miles to Rockwood were completed by late November. The remainder of the route entered the narrow Animas Canyon, which has steep granite walls. They blasted the canyon cliffs off and left a narrow, level shelf to lay the tracks on. Grading was completed by late spring 1882. [10] The D&RG reached Silverton.
Litter-Robot 3 Connect vs 4: Setup . Both devices are quite similar in terms of setup and arrive fully assembled – all you need to do is plug them in.
HMS Rockwood was a Type III, Hunt class Escort destroyer of the Royal Navy, built by Vickers-Armstrongs in Barrow-in-Furness and served during the Second World War. She was damaged in action in November 1943 by a glide bomb , not fully repaired, took no further part in the war and was broken up for scrap in 1946.
It is located between the villages of Rockwood and Campbellville in Milton, Ontario, Canada, along part of the Toronto Suburban Railway's former right-of-way. The tracks conform to the TTC's track gauge of 4 ft 10 + 7 ⁄ 8 in ( 1,495 mm ), which is 60 mm ( 2 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) wider than 1,435 mm ( 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in ) standard gauge .
Trying to stay as close as possible to the original specifications. An original ‘70s Mad Cat was used as a reference model, and after extensive testing a worthy successor was born, which even surpasses the original in some regards. Subtle upgrades were performed :Tuners were upgraded to Gotoh SG360 with a higher gear ratio.
No. 18 with standard gauge Southern Pacific locomotive No. 3203 at Owenyo, California, in 1953. No. 18 was originally built in 1911 for the Nevada–California–Oregon Railway (NCO) as No. 12 until it was sold to Southern Pacific (SP) in 1926. [1]