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    WCRC loses judicial review in High Court

    Return service approaching Arisaig today
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    Caledonian Sleeper

    I doubt if I would have room to assume that position in the toilet of the sleeper. They felt smaller than aircraft toilets. 1711376484 For those of us who use the service from Fort William it can be cheaper than flying. Flying involves a minimum 2 hour drive to Glasgow, pay for parking, usually...
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    Brexit matters

    The Polish company refunded me the VAT part of what I had paid and sent me an updated invoice with VAT as nil
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    Trackside Trees

    Trees beside the West Highland Line get complained about regularly, by Friends of the West Highlands Line and others, because they interrupt the views and spoil photographs. Some years back NR or one of their subcontractors did use a flail beside the line but the results were messy and I...
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    Rishi Sunak and the Conservative Party.

    I'm surprised by this statement. Business users even in the West Highlands have a choice of at least 2 water suppliers, although obviously the water all comes from the same place in the same way as electricity and telephone lines are the same whichever supplier you use. I'm not sure how you...
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    Brexit matters

    I haven't come across this scam. So far it has worked in reverse for me: suppliers in EU countries have deducted the VAT from my orders and HMRC have ignored the goods 1681988808 For some of us Ireland, Norway, Faeroes and Iceland are closer. Not recommended by rubber boat, though
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    Caledonian Sleeper

    Highlander still sitting at Wembley waiting to change direction
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    Is climate change only indicated by summer weather?

    My perception is that temperature differences tend to be much more an east-west thing than north south. In more than one winter I have made my way from a snowy southeast of England to a balmy NW Highlands basking in 7 or 8 degrees. In winter cold weather comes from the east, from the continent...
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    Rishi Sunak and the Conservative Party.

    And the ships are not moored in international waters, as I heard someone suggesting on Radio 4 Today earlier this week. I also got the impression that the speaker thought there were international waters in the English Channel, which I don't think can be correct...
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    Things you don’t see outside any more

    Last year I bought a van in Kendal which came complete with a Lakeland Radio sticker advertising 3 frequencies it broadcasts on
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    Petrol and diesel prices - how much have you been paying?

    Of course you're quite right. Silly of me to forget that the boards normally show pence
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    Petrol and diesel prices - how much have you been paying?

    My wife filled up with diesel at Morrisons in Fort William yesterday. On looking at the receipt I was interested to see that the price was given as 1.999 (yes, 3 decimal places) a litre. The extra one tenth of a penny gave them an extra 3p on the total . Has anyone else noticed this and is it a...
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    Russia invades Ukraine

    We shouldn't. But what would have happened if they had been more sympathetic to the Soviets and allowed them to station nuclear subs in Cork? (Hint: Cuba 1963). Ukraine's foreign policy has implications for Russian defence policy in the same way as Mexico's foreign policy has implications for...
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    Russia invades Ukraine

    I'm not sure. I think he has shown either extreme naivety or recklessness in pursuing NATO membership. The Russians have been warning us since the Bucharest summit in 2008 that they would not countenance NATO expansion to include Georgia and Ukraine (hence Lavrov's complaints about the West...
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    Caledonian Sleeper

    Be prepared for changes to this. Although I had already cancelled my return journey from Euston which was to have taken place last night I received an email today apologising for the disruption to my journey due to a landslip at Bridge of Orchy. Apparently passengers for FTW were taken to Dundee...
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    Caledonian Sleeper

    Sadly you were correct. After sending a series of encouraging messages during the day CS decided to cancel the service at 6pm by which time we had already left home to catch the train to FTW from Mallaig. Also too late to cancel tomorrow night's hotel without paying for it. I wonder if the real...
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    Caledonian Sleeper

    My fingers are crossed for Friday night as me and the wife are booked on the FTW-EUS. Hopefully the network will have recovered from Eunice by then.
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    Caledonian Sleeper

    A couple of years ago I was told by a taxi-driver who had just taken passengers to and from a function at Corrour (in a 9 seater van) that the estate track was smoother than the main road. However, it is a private road so I suspect that this will lead Scotrail to regard it as off-limits.
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    Trivia: Stations with the same name in other countries

    There was once a railway halt in Alberta called Mallaig, although the railway it was on has now been lifted. My understanding was that it was named by a railway engineer who had previously worked on the West Highland Railway's Mallaig Extension. This sounds more likely than the Wikipedia...
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    Sleeper driver allocation

    Not as bad as you would think: snow is rarely a problem on the A82 and at night it is pretty well deserted except for deer. I bet the drivers do Helensburgh-Fort William in 2 hours or less, even keeping below 60 mph.

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