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dcriout

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    N gauge early british railways Southern Region

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  1. I am very pleased to hear that. Because you have provided a very good account of proceedings during the history of this page and would have been a pity if you were unable to enjoy the wall
  2. Hi Granitechops wonderful view of the waves.Just wondering if you can get round the cycle barriers with your wheelchair? Great pity if you can't.
  3. glad you have had the courage to ask as I don't know either. Please who is he
  4. I am inclined to agree with you watching the tugs turn up with L shapes only to be sent away without unloading several times as if there is no means of contact between JUB and tugs. There is probably a very good reason for this like the launch brings the person with the final word on unloading and he has to see what is happening on site. I do not want to criticise any one involved in this very difficult operation just a laymans observation from the comfort of my sitting room.
  5. More L sections delivered this morning seen on Dawlish beach web cam
  6. More containers were removed by barge from the JUB on this mornings high tide
  7. watched spotlight did not see clip Dawlish Beach Cam55 mins · Meteor footage has now been requested for tonights BBC Spotlight! SD Like · Comment · 182
  8. Pity the glasfibre stone plates could not of been used
  9. Activity on the tracks tonight looks on DB cam as if the concrete delivery pipe is being worked on across the track
  10. Some time before that the tugs brought a barge each to JUB1 the big crane unloaded them and the tugs went to the mooring point by the bouys wondered why they did not leave now I know thanks
  11. Indeed.Nice to see Dawlish Beach pics in this thread thanks. I will still support D.B. Have been watching the crane unloading tonight
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