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    Nuneham Viaduct shut - Didcot- Oxford

    Radley and Culham both serve several hundred passengers a day. Culham has regular commuter traffic in the mornings as well as incoming passengers for the labs. Appleford is much quieter but it has a limited service and catchment.
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    Huge fire in Grenfell Tower - West London

    That would be standard as the fire should be contained in the one apartment. The smoke detector is then only needed to alert the residents of that apartment to evacuate. These blocks have a single stairway so putting a general fire alarm would cause a mass evacuation and serious problems. The...
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    TOPS Requests (including headcodes, allocations, traction, etc) [Instructions in Post 2]

    Thank you! Long journey from Edinburgh and I didn't get the numbers for the final leg home!!
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    TOPS Requests (including headcodes, allocations, traction, etc) [Instructions in Post 2]

    Could someone tell me what is working the... 1G60 1742 London Paddington to Cheltenham Spa ...this evening please. Thanks :D
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    Cyclist almost gets hit by train after jumping barriers

    I'm only repeating what I read elsewhere from witnesses that were there that he ended up using the footbridge (by retracing his steps presumably). I don't know the location. Was the train slowing for a station beyond the crossing and ended up stopping short when the driver applied the brakes?
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    Cyclist almost gets hit by train after jumping barriers

    The reason "cyclist" in the headline winds people up is his mode of transport is not relevant to the incident. I expect he drives a car too so "Motorist almost gets hit by train after jumping barriers" would be just as accurate. For all we know he's just pushing a bike (might not even be his) to...
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    Cyclist almost gets hit by train after jumping barriers

    Apparently he ended up having to use it as the train driver applied the emergency brakes and blocked the crossing.
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    Cyclist almost gets hit by train after jumping barriers

    Jeremy Vine wasn't there. Bystanders did remonstrate with him. He's not a cyclist, he's a bloke with a bike.
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    Lines which perished, but their preservation wishable-for

    Locally to me I think the Lambourn Valley Railway would have made a very pleasant preserved line. Very picturesque and interesting history with Welford Park. Lambourn would be a good place for a stroll/cream tea at the end of the line :)
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    TOPS Requests (including headcodes, allocations, traction, etc) [Instructions in Post 2]

    Thank you. Succeeded in getting a photo of 165133 at Shiplake this evening.
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    Trivia: disused/dismantled railways in the UK with signals still in situ

    Ruspidge Halt, Forest of Dean - https://goo.gl/maps/bRbaRjkHzkM2
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    Trivia: disused/dismantled railways in the UK with signals still in situ

    There was 6 years ago according to Geograph - http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2627581 And still there in June 2016 - https://goo.gl/maps/i8G8c9K4H5N2
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    Trivia: disused/dismantled railways in the UK with signals still in situ

    Could be, I was there in April. There is an information board, a short piece of track and some buffers as well. There is a small plaque on the signal but other than Lynn & Hunstanton Railway I can't read the rest of the text on my original photo!
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    TOPS Requests (including headcodes, allocations, traction, etc) [Instructions in Post 2]

    Be grateful for any info on what the following are up to today (if anything!)... 165133 43093 43094 Thanks in advance.
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    Trivia: disused/dismantled railways in the UK with signals still in situ

    Not sure if this one is still there in Silverdale - http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4159915

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