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Station may reopen after 44 years (BBC News)
Network Rail is to announce whether a railway station in Cambridgeshire could reopen after 44 years.
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If you are interested in railway history here is a link to full details on the Soham train disaster 2nd June 1944.
It involved a train carrying munitions and makes interesting reading. http://www.soham.org.uk/history/trainexplosion.htm Reading about the bravery of the driver and fireman brought tears to my eyes. |
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I think that someone has grasped the wrong end of the stick here; what has re-opening stations got to do with improving clearances and providing line capacity for freightliner trains? Very wishful thinking on someone's part I reckon.:rolleyes:
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The traincrew of the ammo train that blew up, are buried in Littleport, Near Ely, with a Memorial plaque adorning one wall of the library. From what I understand, that is where the men were from.
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