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Our toddler t-shirts are made from 100% pre-shrunk cotton and are available in five different sizes. All toddler t-shirts are machine washable.
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This ship is carrying train carriages on rails on the deck.... more
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This ship is carrying train carriages on rails on the deck.
A train ferry is a ship (ferry) designed to carry railway vehicles. Typically, one level of the ship is fitted with railway tracks, and the vessel has a door at the front and/or rear to give access to the wharves. In the United States, train ferries are sometimes referred to as "car ferries", as distinguished from "auto ferries" used to transport automobiles. The wharf (sometimes called a "slip") has a ramp, and a linkspan or "apron", balanced by weights, that connects the railway proper to the ship, allowing for the water level to rise and fall with the tides.
While railway vehicles can be and are shipped on the decks or in the holds of ordinary ships, purpose-built train ferries can be quickly loaded and unloaded by roll-on/roll-off, especially as several vehicles can be loaded or unloaded at once
Clare Bambers is a passionate photographer who spends most of her time either taking or processing images. Living in a small village in the beautiful county of Wiltshire in the UK she has the opportunity to take wonderful images of the world around her. Have a browse around her galleries, I'm sure you will find art that would grace your wall...be it home or office. Check back regularly as more is being added continually. Thank you for looking and enjoying. All images are copyright and may not be used for any purpose without express written permission from Clare Bambers. The Watermark showing on the bottom right of the online images will not appear on the finished prints.
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