So, if the plans go through, lyn, your, and our, worries on the frontage are resolved
thats great mike as it looks as though the old frontage will stay although i have to say we have heard this before and things have gone wrong so fingers crossed

So, if the plans go through, lyn, your, and our, worries on the frontage are resolved
i know that locoBefore the old Moor Street closed there was a visit by a Talyllyn exhibit on a low loader, that also was seen at Platform 1 at Birmingham International Station.
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thanks1930s style done in the 2000s. Replaced the late 1980s version.
In North Devon our old uncomfortable two car rattlers are gone, we have 3 car class 158 and 17 trains a day on a weekday.You have more modern trains I believe in the West Midlands, David. The local lines (GW) had old rattle cans here. Maybe since lockdown - I haven't been in Paignton since February this year - there is newer stock.
i am sad Lloyd i know but l like dmus. ever since i had a go at the controls of one with my brother in lawClass 116 DMU at Stratford-Upon-Avon.
On midsummers day, 21st June 1986, a pair of Tyseley allocated Class 116 3-car DMU sets, with 53872 leading, are seen at Stratford-Upon-Avon with a late evening service to Birmingham. Within a few years this familiar scene would vanish as Class 150s took over local services in the West Midlands area. In 2011, the 150s are being replaced by new Derby built Class 172 DMUs.
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I'd love to have a go in one!i am sad Lloyd i know but l like dmus. ever since i had a go at the controls of one with my brother in law
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