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European Railroad Discussion > European Railway Stations Part 23Date: 08/06/20 03:19 European Railway Stations Part 23 Author: andersonb109 Date: 08/06/20 09:20 Re: European Railway Stations Part 23 Author: krm152 Alas, I can now read the station signs.
Thanks for this interesting posting. ALLEN Date: 08/06/20 09:28 Re: European Railway Stations Part 23 Author: boejoe Alas, I can read too. I suspect the GWR stands for the Great Western Railway? I don't have a clue where Exeter St Davids is located? - London suburb? Please help.
Date: 08/06/20 10:14 Re: European Railway Stations Part 23 Author: BobB boejoe Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Alas, I can read too. I suspect the GWR stands > for the Great Western Railway? I don't have a > clue where Exeter St Davids is located? - London > suburb? Please help. Exeter is in the far southwest of England; Exeter St. Davids is its major railroad station. A long way from London. Date: 08/06/20 11:22 Re: European Railway Stations Part 23 Author: 55002 Nice to see the UK, Bruce. Back in 1982, here's class 50, 50037, departing with a Paddington to Penzance express. chris uk.
Date: 08/06/20 12:51 Re: European Railway Stations Part 23 Author: Lackawanna484 That's a wonderful signals mast. Amazing, given the date.
Date: 08/07/20 02:46 Re: European Railway Stations Part 23 Author: 86235 55002 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Nice to see the UK, Bruce. Back in 1982, here's > class 50, 50037, departing with a Paddington to > Penzance express. chris uk. Lovely shot Chris Date: 08/07/20 14:00 Re: European Railway Stations Part 23 Author: cricketer8for9 Well far south west may be going a bit far: it's still about 100 miles to Land's End.
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