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That's not my train!

Jul 08, 2013, 07:39 PM

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Now, I realise of course that my sight is pretty rubbish but even I could tell that this wasn't an ordinary passenger train! Maybe it was the different sound, an unusual shape, or simply that it stopped right next to me rather than heading on down the platform, but something was most definitely awry. #train #swtrains #waterloo #unusual #engineering

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