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dinner on royal scot - how?

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Old 10th March 2012, 21:14
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dinner on royal scot - how?

we sat on york station about 7.15pm last saturday evening and watched a train stopped heading south.

lots of diners - looked smashing - only clue was 'royal scot' i think on the side of carriages (lots of diners)

anyone know what this train was and where to book

thanks

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Old 12th March 2012, 21:46
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we sat on york station about 7.15pm last saturday evening and watched a train stopped heading south.

lots of diners - looked smashing - only clue was 'royal scot' i think on the side of carriages (lots of diners)

anyone know what this train was and where to book

thanks

ian
Welcome to the forum. York is a great station - I lived there for 22 years to 1967.You seem to have forgotten that some word use capital letters such as the first word in a sentence......
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Old 13th March 2012, 08:51
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Welcome to the forum. York is a great station - I lived there for 22 years to 1967.You seem to have forgotten that some word use capital letters such as the first word in a sentence......
Welcome to the forum. I like York as well. Uksteaminfo has links to the rail tour companies which may help. We recently had quite a long thread about grammar etc and the final concensus was it doesn't matter on a forum like this.

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I think the most important thing is posting. Grammer is all very nice but taking part is the main thing.

Welcome to the forum, satinseat.
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I think the most important thing is posting. Grammer is all very nice but taking part is the main thing.

Welcome to the forum, satinseat.
I agree totally.

The post in question was 100% readable so what's the problem Christopher ?
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Welcome to the Forum Ian. The most important thing is to join in and make posts ..... that's what keeps the Forum going!

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Hi Ian and welcome to the forum from me too. Hope you enjoy our company. I used to live in Peterborough over in Bretton. I now live in Derby and enjoy lots of local heritage sites.
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Old 29th April 2012, 21:13
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we sat on york station about 7.15pm last saturday evening and watched a train stopped heading south.

lots of diners - looked smashing - only clue was 'royal scot' i think on the side of carriages (lots of diners)

anyone know what this train was and where to book

thanks

ian
Sorry about the late reply Ian, but what you saw may have been the "Royal Scotsman" luxury train. If you google "Royal Scotsman" you should find all the info you need.
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Welcome to the forum. York is a great station - I lived there for 22 years to 1967.You seem to have forgotten that some word use capital letters such as the first word in a sentence......
Being a pedant?
Did you really live on York railway station for 22 years?
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