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Nick

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TheSlash said:
And that ladies and gentlemen, is why we should build trains out of metal and not plastic!!!!!

It's fibreglass actually ;)
 

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Saw a bird in a 150 'plough' on sunday at Exeter waiting to work to HELLFIRE ;))) Paignton
 

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Liam said:
Saw a bird in a 150 'plough' on sunday at Exeter waiting to work to HELLFIRE ;))) Paignton

Paignton has never been HELLFIRE. Never will be HELLFIRE. ;)
 

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I saw a dead sparrow just laying on the coupler of a voyager once, it hadn't been hit by the train as it was intact and looked like it had died peacefully, probably caught a whilff of the voyager toilets :lol:
 

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37372 said:
I saw a dead sparrow just laying on the coupler of a voyager once, it hadn't been hit by the train as it was intact and looked like it had died peacefully, probably caught a whilff of the voyager toilets :lol:

Are you sure it wasn't a dead parrot?
 

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Hehehehe
 

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In response to Ikar's photo - Who ordered the Pheasant??

Ive seen the remains of a pidgeon in the dellner couplings on a Voyager. Was'nt exactly stomach settling.....

All birds have a deathwish. They always fly off at the last moment beofre a fast train passes.
 

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Anyone seen a bird on a coupler, and the train then coupled.

and another thing that used to be noticed at penzance, go down to the end of the platforms, and you will usually see a fair many rotting carcus of a bird of some description, thats been prised off the front end. tasty! keeps the kebabey up the road in buisness anyway!
 
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