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It was on again tonight and is still available if any of you missed it first time around. Be prepared to grind your teeth a little, or lose the will to live, at some of the stuff that goes on
![]() ![]() http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode...l_Steam_Ahead/ Last edited by Pesmo; 22nd August 2010 at 23:56. |
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Well I have sat through that...what can one say !
Without upsetting people that is ! ![]() 48111 |
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This was al fannyblow and wind really. EH, whilst a worthwhile organisation do tend to be an interfering old busybody which puts up costs. The refurbishment of Liverpool Street, Victoria, Newcastle Central and others was achieved without detracting from the character of the sites concerned. Having said that a station is better if refurbished with minimum alterations to style and decor. It can be done. A good tidy up and lick of paint can do wonders.
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Hi Enigma
Can we disagree about Liverpool st they should never have been allowed to demolish the Bishopsgate trainshed and build an office block over the station I thick the Bishopsgate side platforms 10 to 18 is clostrophic and depressing whilst the enfield side retains all it old charm I would have thought they could have built the offices above the trainshed roof with lifts up to what would be 2nd floor level in the offices |
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Those @*?£$% # brackets. I thought they were being just a little bit anal about them.
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Gloomy
It does look so gloomy though but hopefully something good will happen to the station
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It's the lighting lad. Makes the new place look rather like a Tower Dungeon.
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