How to build a railway - 1960s style

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Worth a watch perhaps.... https://youtu.be/SNqc09qilfw
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The guy on the earth moving machine was certainly getting a bumpy ride!
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Fascinating film. Completed in 10 months including bridges, cuttings, embankments, farm accesses; and how long will HS2 take!!!
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Most enjoyable - I thought the music went well with the film/naration.
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I found it a bit sad that the line took a lot of effort to construct and is now slowly returning back to nature.
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Brian wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 2:14 pm I found it a bit sad that the line took a lot of effort to construct and is now slowly returning back to nature.
In some ways Brian it is surprising the track is still there.
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