The sea pounds the railway line while our politicians rule with tunnel vision
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The train from London Paddington to Totnes, south Devon, England, winds its way along the coast right beside the sea wall between Exeter and Newton Abbot, ten minutes from Totnes. Trains have passed up and down this section of the line since 1846 – a credit to the incredible engineering skills of Isambard Brunel, (1806 – 1859), voted in a BBC poll in 2002 as the second greatest Englishman in history.
The sea pounds the railway line while our politicians rule with tunnel vision
The sea pounds the railway line while our…
The sea pounds the railway line while our politicians rule with tunnel vision
The train from London Paddington to Totnes, south Devon, England, winds its way along the coast right beside the sea wall between Exeter and Newton Abbot, ten minutes from Totnes. Trains have passed up and down this section of the line since 1846 – a credit to the incredible engineering skills of Isambard Brunel, (1806 – 1859), voted in a BBC poll in 2002 as the second greatest Englishman in history.