Hate. HATE. HATE, the Pacers. The only feeling I'll have when they are finally returned back to their rightful bus depots, is why the British...
Every experience? You generalize surely. Its an experience, subjectively. Objectively speaking, that's another matter altogether. The senses can...
You can't have a 100% authentic experience. Like expecting 1930s Kings Cross to give you an 1850s day-out experience. That's just not possible....
I submit the Welsh valleys and the brownfields of the United Kingdom as evidence to the contrary. Building housing all over our once beautiful...
A small finite part of a larger problem. Industry is dying. And what little remains the Climate Change cult (aka money lobbying politicians with...
Check out the carriage sheds:- https://en-gb.facebook.com/pbrailway/ That was fast. Due to the sheer length and colour choice I'm tempted to call...
Huge improvement over the old site. Much more informative for guests and regulars alike.
@aron33, I was hoping someone with more info could shed a light on this. I tried the Blaenau Gwent planning portal, but couldn't find anything...
I think a more productive time and for laughs here, is highlighting all the negativity. I hope for one, the railway is a success, as I hope...
@Miff and Ghost, there's a time and place for, sigh, how to politely word this... "satire"? That wasn't it. EDIT: Hmm, clicked edit on my post,...
That's not a fair comparison (and the English ashamedly know it, but some elephants in the living room, like some truths need to be ignored)....
It is as I've said countless times. Wales doesn't have what England has when it comes to preservation efforts. Something is going wrong when it...
I always thought the Taff Vale A class/GWR hybrids were lovely little machines that got the job done, and could have survived, but alas:- [IMG]...
I think you're being overly dramatic, but then, many people have been on this thread, so that negativity is at home here? I digress. On a...
The fact that the 'Garratt Giant' was built in 2 weeks is an amazing testament to human craftsmanship. Nowadays, the average brick-layer can't...
I remember being sad when I read this Manchester Monster was scrapped in the 50s. She was pain in the arse to operate, according to loco crews,...
Have to admit, I have a guilty pleasure for the 9F subclass Nos 92020-9, the ones experimentally built with Franco-Crosti boilers: [IMG] I mean...
Whoops. You're correct. It was in the 300 million range when I read upon it Summer time on the BBC website. It has since increased to the...
And yet they seem to think this would only cost somewhere in the region of 300-350 million to reinstate? More like 1-2 billion pounds.
Any future extension to Brynmawr may be potentially jeopardized by the recent development of what appears to be a large housing estate near...
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