• (Roses for mother Earth)! Who’s north pole stops its crazy roll away from the Sun, To ponder its return this day! Santa specials but no Britannia for the winter Solstice! And when William Lassell discovered ‘Triton’, The large moon of Neptune with his expensive new telescope, It was paid for by his occupation! Brewing Beer! So now we all have…

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  • (Steam or Atom for galactic trains?) I gaze at a small segment of space kindly shared by Hubble or James Webb deep space telescopes, (With fascination), A favourable planet with a star we would refer to as the sun for solar power, Vegetation sat brewing gas or forming coal. And as i speak, Someone has prised out a diamond or lump of gold…

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    clive BRretired posted an update 2 days ago

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    (Bit cold out) Its ok, I’m not adding another old rail yarn! (that resolution starts Jan 1st 2025), Mean it this time! But one length on from my picture of 35028 is where the ACE would stop! Clan or any Merchant Navy too heavy to go on! We took them to shed for coaling, turning and of course i would oil them for their return to Salisbury…

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  • (Hagley Hall) Was earlier a St Phillips and Bath rd Bristol engine at some time? And while i was banking St Davids its driver would give a wave or nod out of Exeter (Late 50s-60s) for its majestic run of Taunton or Templemeads! And as i was boiler first i would have incoming Plymouth (southern route) drivers giving me the nod, that i would…

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    alf posted an update 6 days ago

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    ‘Tractor’ repositioning tour to Preston via Sleaford today, 15th December, trople-header through the station

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  • Historic Cumbria railway footbridge set to be refurbished

    Network Rail is to refurbish the footbridge at Ravenglass station in Cumbria. The footbridge is a historic structure, having been built in 1849.

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  • Early to mid 60s and i would drive up Bath rd on motor bike or my Maroon Mini, Park on the wasteland opposite Bath road entrance, and sign on to then clamber up the steps of Western Hero, Cavalier, Hussar, Legionnaire or Prince etc or any 800 Warship sorts that given for that day was so different! I could of parked that mini of mine in the…

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