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Author: John Rowland
Date: Nov 7, 2006 05:08

allan tracy wrote: And if they ever do another series I vote the RHDR should get a program all to itself. Little Railway Journeys Of The World (or whatever it was called) did feature the RH&DR.
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Author: N.I.B.
Date: Nov 6, 2006 10:00

Brimstone wrote: Rich Mackin wrote: Stourbridge Town to Stourbridge Jnc? Well this lot think so! http://018118055.blogspot.com/2005/10/great-train-journies-of-world.html Cardiff Bay ain't bad either, apparently: http://018118055.blogspot.com/2005/10/great-railway-journeys-of-world.html
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Author: Charles Ellson
Date: Nov 8, 2006 14:33

... Court, thus incurring an infinite cost per mile of track travelled over on a railway journey ? 6ugger! Wrong thread. -- _______ +---------------------------------------------------+ |\\ //| | Charles Ellson: charles_AT_ellson.demon.co.uk | | \\ // | ...
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Author: Charles Ellson
Date: Nov 8, 2006 14:22

... a toll ticket through Earls Court, thus incurring an infinite cost per mile of track travelled over on a railway journey ? -- _______ +---------------------------------------------------+ |\\ //| | Charles Ellson: charles_AT_ellson.demon.co.uk | | \\ // | ...
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Author: Graeme Wall
Date: Nov 8, 2006 07:14

... Holborn-Aldwych. Mornington Crescent. This is about journeys between stations, not a radio game. :-) Ah. Does ..., damn! The only possible move then is Marble Arch and that will never make anybody's list of Great Railway Journies. -- Graeme Wall This address is not read, substitute trains for rail. Transport Miscellany at <http://www.greywall....
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Author: Will Schwaeble
Date: Nov 7, 2006 16:10

...spirit of the famous TV series, and its impending release to DVD, what is the greatest railway journey? A few contenders I can think of. The Toy Train from Kalka station to Shimla in ...Rovos Rail back which was a 2-nighter. But my fave journey was the Rovos Rail from Pretoria to Victoria Falls (Livingstone) - definitely my greatest rail journey to date.
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Author: Guy Gorton
Date: Nov 7, 2006 08:00

...@gmail.com wrote: allan tracy wrote: In the spirit of the famous TV series, and its impending release to DVD, what is the greatest railway journey? If we're limiting it to UK, I like the bits where the train hugs the coast - the approaches to Edinburgh & Penzance come to mind. ...
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Author: Kenny
Date: Nov 7, 2006 03:01

....googlegroups.com... In the spirit of the famous TV series, and its impending release to DVD, what is the greatest railway journey? Waterloo-Bank? Edinburgh Waverley-Haymarket? Darlington-North Road? Manchester Piccadilly-Oxford Road? Anywhere on the Piccadilly line?? ;) -- ...
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Author: Paul Scott
Date: Nov 7, 2006 01:42

...@h54g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... In the spirit of the famous TV series, and its impending release to DVD, what is the greatest railway journey? Waterloo-Bank? Edinburgh Waverley-Haymarket? Darlington-North Road? Manchester Piccadilly-Oxford Road? Anywhere on the Piccadilly line?? ;) -- ...
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Author: Mark Morton
Date: Nov 6, 2006 14:11

patrick1971@gmail.com wrote: allan tracy wrote: In the spirit of the famous TV series, and its impending release to DVD, what is the greatest railway journey? If we're limiting it to UK, I like the bits where the train hugs the coast - the approaches to Edinburgh & Penzance come to mind....
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