A trip to Birmingham 29-05-2010

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We start a Bromsgrove Station where we see a Cross Country Voyager descending the Lickey Incline.

At Birmingham we see GWR 2884 Class No. 2885 at Birmingham Moor Street and Birmingham tram No. 08 Joseph Chamberlain at Birmingham Snow Hill.

Then we visit Think Tank Museum where wee seen many stationary engines, 46235 City of Birmingham and many trains passing.

We then go back to Snow Hill to see another train, this time No. 13 Anthony Nolan.

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  • shame about city of birmingham stuffed, it was all the cogs and pistons that got me started, on the waverly at dunnoon in 1956, the engine room, apart from kings cross to edinburgh. Ta.

  • @noelist Thanks! It would be great to send her to Tyseley and return her to the main line!

  • Excellant henry:)

  • @scottishrailways Thanks! :)

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  • @mick5eye yes thats me!

  • @60103Henry i seen ur video of 9600 cumin down the bank at bromgrove

    was u the lad with blonde hair and green unmbella and ruck sack

  • @981smithy Thanks! It certainley was!

  • @MG06ZT Thanks I took some picture of it though!

  • @tacticalbattledroid Thanks! I agre with you!

  • @mick5eye Yeah, now you know what i look like, niext time you can say Hi to me!

  • @Sim0nTrains Thanks it okay, I still had a good day!

  • @ffeog4568 @ffeog4568 Thanks, yes it runs to Wolverhampton! I would be nice to get 46235 running again!

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