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Author: Paul Stevenson
Date: Jul 15, 2008 10:27
... Railway 1950 Tram; Kingsway Subway, London 1952 Signal box; Kidsgrove Central Junction NSR Station; Ashchurch, Gloucestershire Midland Railway Station; Belturbet, Cavan GNR(I) & CLR Station; Bowes, Yorkshire NER 1952 Station; Brasted Halt, Kent SECR Station; Feering, Essex K&TLR 1951 Station; Llandovery, Carmarthenshire LNWR 1958ВЈ0.99 Station; Rotherham Westgate Midland Railway 1957
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Author: JNugent
Date: Oct 17, 2007 09:12
Knight Of The Road wrote: "JNugent" <not.telling@noparticularplacetogo.com> wrote You don't live in a smoke control area, then? No, I live in Westgate-on-Sea in east Kent.AFAIAA, the nearest smoke control area is the Medway towns "all but illegal" might not have been the best way to put it. "Legal" might have been a better choice of word....
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Author: Knight Of The Road
Date: Oct 17, 2007 08:35
"JNugent" <not.telling@noparticularplacetogo.com> wrote You don't live in a smoke control area, then? No, I live in Westgate-on-Sea in east Kent.AFAIAA, the nearest smoke control area is the Medway towns "all but illegal" might not have been the best way to put it. "Legal" might have been a better choice of word. -- -- Regards, Vince. International Trucking...
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Author: Knight Of The Road
Date: Oct 16, 2007 16:17
... London Borough is called Haringey. The concentration of Turks is in Harringay, which is a small part of Haringey borough. It's all so much simpler when you live in Westgate-on-Sea. -- Regards, Vince. "It was a slight exaggeration on my part" -Doug Bollen (Having described a person convicted of petrol-bombing, assault, grave robbing and firearm offences as "having been ...
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Author: Bear
Date: Mar 22, 2007 14:44
... nationwide with tens of thousands of votes cast by loyal customers." Never been myself but I might have a nosey around for scientific purposes. Hazel, #Sitting in a sleazy snackbar sucking sickly sausage rolls...# The caff on the biker's hill (Westgate?) in Newcastle does *superb* FEBs, and you get the bonus of loads of bikes punting up and down the hill. -- Bear
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Author: Doug
Date: Jan 28, 2007 02:56
...the day after it opens, and we'll be doing that in a two-tonne Rover Sterling Lard-Barge, so if we can do that, I doubt anyone needs a 4x4 to drop the kids off at school in Westgate-on-Sea.I think you're probably right about the off-road capabilities not being used very much, but then, that doesn't seem to be the only attraction those vehicles have, does it? It's all a...
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Author: NM
Date: Jan 28, 2007 00:15
... the day after it opens, and we'll be doing that in a two-tonne Rover Sterling Lard-Barge, so if we can do that, I doubt anyone needs a 4x4 to drop the kids off at school in Westgate-on-Sea.I think you're probably right about the off-road capabilities not being used very much, but then, that doesn't seem to be the only attraction those vehicles have, does it? It's all a matter ...
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Author: JNugent
Date: Jan 27, 2007 14:43
...the day after it opens, and we'll be doing that in a two-tonne Rover Sterling Lard-Barge, so if we can do that, I doubt anyone needs a 4x4 to drop the kids off at school in Westgate-on-Sea. I think you're probably right about the off-road capabilities not being used very much, but then, that doesn't seem to be the only attraction those vehicles have, does it? It's all a matter of ...
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Author: Knight Of The Road
Date: Jan 27, 2007 14:26
... to Sainsbug's, same as we do. I doubt any of the 4x4s we see at St Saviours ever actually need to engage all-wheel drive. We're going on the Kielder Forest drive the day after it opens, and we'll be doing that in a two-tonne Rover Sterling Lard-Barge, so if we can do that, I doubt anyone needs a 4x4 to drop the kids off at school in Westgate-on-Sea. -- Regards, Vince.
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Author: Chris Johns
Date: Nov 7, 2006 01:33
... Edinburgh Waverley-Haymarket? Darlington-North Road? Manchester Piccadilly-Oxford Road? Anywhere on the Piccadilly line?? ;) Garforth-Garforth East trumps the lot. ;) Wakefield Kirkgate-Wakefield Westgate Burley Park-Headingley Falmouth Town-Falmouth Docks Liskeard-Coombe (a lot of train journey for the distance) Maryland-Stratford Cheers Chris -- Chris Johns
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