This page on Transportcafe.co.uk has some nice wallpaper for your home or work place computer. The Golden Gate Bridge and the Hover Dam are two of the seven photographs on this page. Just right click and follow the instructions on the Microsoft pop up note, and try and remember which is left and right on the mouse,,, its easy to get mixed up. Please also note that for commercial use they are copyright, however, educational books and armed forces, government publications are free but require credits with publication and e mail advise, so its fast and easy.
The Hover dam was taken after a two hour helicopter flight which cost quite a few hundred quid, really nice shot taken by the chief of this website J.P. Eden. He also took the golden gate bridge shot, so remember http://www.transportcafe.co.uk when you use these Wallpaper photographs, enjoy them as we want you to, but no profit use please.
We have an American Freight liner, followed by a Scottish HGV en route south from the North coast of Scotland, well the wind generator is also in the picture (smile).
Some Uk HGV’s follow, with some nice custom paint jobs on the Scania, Costa plenty but really nice,,, you don’t see cars with paint jobs like that,,, so enjoy them all if you need desperately to downsize one for your computer and you don’t know how, mail the webmaster and he will send you one for your 800X600 screen if you have that size, these are 1024X766 which is now the standard size by default.







Truck Stops Transport Cafes Home Page
If you have arrived at this page from a search engine I suggest you click HERE next for the Photographs list page OTHERWISE
Use the back button on the top left hand corner of your browser, to fast return to the same place on the Photographs list page if you came from there,,, this makes it easy for you to look through the various Photographs in Britain pages. The main entry page (Truck Stops link above) has all the links except the Cafe and truck Stop pages, and the photo gallery pages which can be reached via their list pages,, which are on this main entry page.
Why not send your friend a link to this web site via e mail, it's easy.
Click the file menu in the top left hand corner.
Go to the send command.
Select either the send link or the send page command
after that the rest is easy or automatic.