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Eurostar Paris - London 4th Sept.
Even I will admit there is more to railways than steam ;)
I think yesterday's Paris - St Pancras run is a fantastic acheivement and should be congratulated. I am thinking especially of the building of the line and reopening of St Pancras. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6977211.stm |
I'm glad that St Pancras has retained it's cathedral like look.
Now, how about building a similar high speed line along the spine of the country to Glasgow/Edinburgh, and then we can all join in! :) |
Yes, great news. Another good thing was that the new line was completed on time and on budget. So now we should be definitely continuing north with the same team.
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i.e. What cities would you connect up? |
Great news about Eurostar's achievement. It should definitely be congratulated.
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High Speed 2 must happen! The Scotish Pariament are very keen at their end.
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Just imagine, Eurostars at speed through the northern Pennines! |
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Best wishes, John H-T. |
My route is as follows:-
London, Luton (airport), Milton Keynes and then Birmingham. I suppose then you would have to go to Manchester. Then tunnel under the Pennines to Leeds, (flattening Huddersfield on the way:p) and on up to Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Have I missed out anywhere important? |
Yes Shed Cat, you missed Bristol and Cardiff!!!:)
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London, Bristol, Cardiff, Dublin, Belfast and Glasgow. (Only needing a couple of little Brunel-size bridges over the Irish Sea.:rolleyes: Brings a whole new meaning to Great Way Round :D |
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