
Another view of the retired B&M coach car.
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3 Comments
this is beautiful: look at the way the warped metal reflects! it’s a shame that trains these days aren’t so SILVER…always so impressive, i think.
I agree with Lynn. For some reason everything in street scenery has to be colourful and striking nowadays. We have ugly green buses, pink cabs and neon commercials. Sometimes the world should be just black and white, maybe even for one day.
Wow… I live not 2000 Ft from that exact train.
I can see it from my house, I’m even a member of their society.