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Huge wrote:
I went to Birmingham yesterday on the train. It was fine, if a bit full. But boy, isn't New Street a ********? Indeed, but outside near the Royal Mail depot is an extremely fine Indian Restaurant with a decent wine list. OTOH, when a colleague of mine was crossing from the station to the restaurant someone bashed him over the head with a brick and stole his laptop. |
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Huge writes:
I went to Birmingham yesterday on the train. It was fine, if a bit full. But boy, isn't New Street a ********? It's better than it used to be but I guess it'll be way better when they've spent 550 million on it. http://www.birminghammail.net/news/b...7319-21847775/ Chris -- Chris Eilbeck |
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Chris Eilbeck wrote:
Huge writes: I went to Birmingham yesterday on the train. It was fine, if a bit full. But boy, isn't New Street a ********? It's better than it used to be but I guess it'll be way better when they've spent 550 million on it. I'm still laughing at: "this iconic new gateway to Birmingham will cement the city's place as one of Europe's style capitals" and "will put Birmingham in the same league as architectural giants like Barcelona and London" No, please, make them stop. |
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says... In article , says... Huge writes: I went to Birmingham yesterday on the train. It was fine, if a bit full. But boy, isn't New Street a ********? It's better than it used to be but I guess it'll be way better when they've spent 550 million on it. http://www.birminghammail.net/news/b...7319-21847775/ 50 million for a thermonuclear device of some sort, and half a billion for the rebuild? The trick is that they are doing the rebuild in Tamworth. -- eric Live fast, die only if strictly necessary. |
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 11:19:15 +0100, Bing Trotsky wrote:
In article , says... Paul Weaver writes: On 24 Sep, 21:57, "Peter Hucker" wrote: It's just not viable. For a laugh (and because they just built a station next to my house) I decided to check the feasability of a train to work. *It takes twice as long and costs twice as much as by car. *(1.5 hours instead of 45 mins and 16.50 instead of 7.50) Silly treehuggers. Is this the same throughout the country? *I'm in central Scotland. Nope. Train for me takes 1h05 - 1h20 depending on when I leave, car takes 1h25 in good traffic For me, train takes 20 minutes, door to door; the car 45-60. Cost of train: about fiver; just parking the car costs rather more than that. I'm in central Scotland, too. I'm in central London. A 45 minute journey by car I can probably walk in 15 minutes. I think the problem is my journey is not in line with the rails. I have to change twice (the train not my clothes). I have an LPG vehicle which is cheaper, and I drive in a non standard way which is faster. -- http://www.petersparrots.com http://www.insanevideoclips.com http://www.petersphotos.com System error 4C: kernel panic |
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(Steve Firth) writes:
Chris Eilbeck wrote: Huge writes: I went to Birmingham yesterday on the train. It was fine, if a bit full. But boy, isn't New Street a ********? It's better than it used to be but I guess it'll be way better when they've spent 550 million on it. I'm still laughing at: "this iconic new gateway to Birmingham will cement the city's place as one of Europe's style capitals" and "will put Birmingham in the same league as architectural giants like Barcelona and London" No, please, make them stop. Well we'll never get anything built in Brum like the TGV station outside Lyon. The Victorian Society were on the local news earlier opposing a horrible concrete tower block being pulled down and replaced with a metal and glass one. Chris -- Chris Eilbeck |
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from Bing Trotsky contains these words: In article , lid says... I went to Birmingham yesterday on the train. It was fine, if a bit full. That's about the nicest thing I've ever read about Birmingham. IMO it's a complete ******** and a bit full. But boy, isn't New Street a ********? It's in Birmingham, what do you expect? Could be worse though. You might have had to go to Grimsby. When in Birmingham visit the Anchor at Digbeth, and find an imposing selection of cask-conditioned ales and beers. Puts B'ham in a whole new category - i.e.: Must Go There. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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The message
from (Steve Firth) contains these words: Chris Eilbeck wrote: Huge writes: I went to Birmingham yesterday on the train. It was fine, if a bit full. But boy, isn't New Street a ********? It's better than it used to be but I guess it'll be way better when they've spent 550 million on it. I'm still laughing at: "this iconic new gateway to Birmingham will cement the city's place as one of Europe's style capitals" and "will put Birmingham in the same league as architectural giants like Barcelona and London" No, please, make them stop. They don't combine the words 'Bull' and 'Ring' for nothing innit. -- Rusty Direct reply to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co period uk Separator in search of a sig |
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