Guest 645- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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30 December 2009
00:3035884You do talk some bollocks Vic. Steam is super but its a dirty climate polluting machine and has no place in todays transport system other than in a museum.
Marek
I think therefore I am (not a Tory supporter)
Alec Sheldon- Location: Dover
- Registered: 18 Aug 2008
- Posts: 1,036
30 December 2009
00:4635886You have certainly got a way with words Marek
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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30 December 2009
10:3735890Marek I do not agree with you or the way you put it thank you.
Guest 683- Registered: 11 Feb 2009
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30 December 2009
10:4335895We've got a good train service in the High Speed train (though not 245 mph!) and St Pancras is a very impressive station. Hopefully Dover Priory will look more suitable after the facelift too.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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30 December 2009
10:4735897I am geting my railcard in the newyear it will be a longside my bus pass after coming out of hosp/i can not drive my car for about 6weeks so it will be the train and bus.
Guest 690- Registered: 10 Oct 2009
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30 December 2009
15:1835933You`re right on all points bar one Marek. Steam doesn`t belong in a museum. It`s become a multi million pound business, and one of the biggest tourist attractions in this country. Numererous preserved railways all over the country. England revel`s in nostalgia, and that`s one of the things missing in Dover. Many of Dover`s old building`s demolished over recent decades, with no thought to the future. If you can remember the market hall, what would attract most visitors, that or a museum, which once visited, you`re not exactly going to be too quick going back to?
Tell them that I came, and no one answered.
Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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30 December 2009
19:0035948Colin thank you for that+you are right lets get it back.