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The Rove canal tunnel #2
This is the second part of the posts covering the Rove canal tunnel. In the first part the canal was approved and construction given the…
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The Scole Railway
The Scole Railway is one of Britain’s most obscure lines. It was a system built to serve farmland and market gardens. Passengers were never carried.…
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The Rove canal tunnel
This is a special feature covering the Rove tunnel in France. This follows on from the recent Railways and Canal Tunnels series. Rove tunnel deserves…
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My, my, what a load of rubbish!
When anyone reads London Rail every article is faithfully written and research is intense (and by the way not a single cent is earned). Not…
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Blatten and the Swiss railway
The picturesque upper Lötschental is where the recent calamity involving the village of Blatten occurred. It is a disaster of gigantic proportions and the huge…
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Auditing TfL – plus a requiem for ‘London Transit’
The auditing of TfL is something I have thought about doing ever since TfL’s purple uniformed bods hunted me down and treated me with what…
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Google Veo3
Soon we will have fake railway and other transport videos that are too good to be true! The launch of Google Flow (or Google Veo3)…
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A Tower Subway memo
A London Inheritance published a post detailing the Tower Subway and also implied the southern end of the subway happened to be a mystery because…
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The Bridgewater canal breach #5
Here’s the latest on the Bridgewater canal’s woes as work to repair/rebuild the disastrous breach at Dunham Massey gets underway! Having now done this fifth…
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The Bakerloobe
This is a follow up to the early origins of the Baker Street and Waterloo Railway – including being called the Bakerloo right from the…