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You know, I'd love to think that someone at York Control did it as a wind-up to see what reaction it would get!There were some massive cry babies on Twitter!
You know, I'd love to think that someone at York Control did it as a wind-up to see what reaction it would get!There were some massive cry babies on Twitter!
You know, I'd love to think that someone at York Control did it as a wind-up to see what reaction it would get!
Don't tell me you didn't think the same!You are a bad man
Don't tell me you didn't think the same!
They've put it on platform 0 so it won't depart from under the main roof, which seems a bit mean.
Hadn't realised that.It is, you know, an operational railway.........
Hadn't realised that.
And if you haven't got your photo of an HST in the main train shed at Kings Cross then what have you been doing for the last 40+ years?It is, you know, an operational railway.........
And if you haven't got your photo of an HST in the main train shed at Kings Cross then what have you been doing for the last 40+ years?
Some humans doing something nice for their fellow beings - and on an operational railway?! This can't go on.1735 from harrogate made an extra call at retford.
The northbound harrogate hst was held at Newark to allow for a spotter connection! Incredible.
Some humans doing something nice for their fellow beings - and on an operational railway?! This can't go on.
The entire thing was to enable a spotter jolly. Not on in my book as two trains worth of people were delayed even more than they already were to allow a couple of people to have fun.
But each to thier own.
I see the 1903 was delayed as well. Probably because the set wasn’t ready hence why they swapped in the first place.
I guess I am the strange one. After 37 years of the (personally) I don’t feel any need to ride on the last one on ECML. Especially when a trip to St Pancras will find the same trains.
saying that still odd seeing kings cross with the oldest train a 365 in the peak.
I am booked on the last southbound entirely by chance. I will certainly miss these trains. They have been a massive part of my life
Am I the only one who’s glad they’re gone? I decided to take the 1935 (final one out of Kings Cross) to celebrate
I think the term is “modern”. The only way is up, dear man.Probably but then it ia hardly suprising as you are a "controversial" contrarian