Very flippant reply. To the average punter stung by a dodgy rail tour outfit, the distinction over what would have pulled the train they didn't...
There can never be enough misery heaped upon the heads of London taxi drivers, especially the grizzling oafs that ply their trade from Heathrow.
Seen here approaching Virginia Water this afternoon....Neil's Photos | Steam..... | Photo 120
Heading away from Virginia Water yesterday morning.... Neil's Photos | Steam..... | Photo 117
Approaching Virginia Water.... Neil's Photos | Steam..... | Photo 117
Hope that answer satisfies those that think they know better.....
Sandwiched at Tilehurst.... Neil's Photos | Tilehurst, briefly..... | Photo 6
I am sure DBS left it on just to annoy some trainspotters, rather than for whatever operational reason they might have had for it.
Virginia Water this morning.... Neil's Photos | Steam..... | Photo 110
Seen it pass through Virginia Water about 20 late this morning, passed through just seconds before my train to work arrived.. Neil's Photos |...
A few photos from yesterday.. Neil's Photos | The Duke goes to Windsor...
Suspect it changed ends somewhat closer to Windsor than South West Sidings as Mrs Dragging Brakes spotted it through Virginia Water at 1915....
ECS for the return went through Staines at 1815.
ECS still not left Battersea yet according to my spy. Late start then.....
Nothing shown in the magic box as yet, a chum of mine spoke to NR Anglia this afternoon and they didn't have much of an idea about what was...
Some chance of that, I think hell would freeze over first....
So you reckon, maybe you have a point, but I was looking at it from a point of view of someone trying to restore the ECML service back to some...
Thanks for the plug, But I prefer 'realist' to 'hypocrite'....
Always on form old bean....
Yep, break in the clouds before and after, peeing down when the train appeared... Ho hum... Neil's Photos | Steam..... | Photo 102
Separă nume cu o virgulă.