I'd love to see a Class 128 as it's small and versatile, but also unique in the DMU family.
I think this suggestion is quite good as we get more TFL, but it acts a connecter between two lines that could quite easily justify, as GWE did,...
I think this is a good suggestion, but I think that this would be more likely done when the rest of the WCML is done.
This is a very good suggestion, and I think a class 55 would be very popular.
No, as this is the Northern City Line that joins the ECML at Finsbury Park. The City Widened Lines joined at Kings Cross, and later St....
Hello, here is my suggestion. It is for the City Widened Lines between Moorgate and ECML. This line was closed, mostly, in 2009 to complete the...
I would like to see this line, since I have used this line many times.
I don't have any written sources, but I have frequently seen Class 66, and the occasional class 86/87 running empty stock moving of the Caledonian...
Hello again, I am here with a new suggestion. My suggestion is the North London Line with Termini at Broad Street and Richmond, and Watford...
I think for the Southern WCML I think a Class 350 would be needed, as the most common passenger trains out of Euston are Class 390s and class 350s.
This would help especially going into the future.
That would be fun.
I think the line as a whole has such potential, and it could even be a larger route if the 1960s line out to Aylesbury were included. Also the...
As we already have Trans Pennine for are BR blue run down route it would be nice to see and older route that wasn't going to be rationalised.
I don't quite know what you mean?
Thanks for the advice.
I think that one of the Metropolitan or District would be good to add instead of another deep-level tube line as the sub surface would have more...
Who prefers the older AWS clear Bell in comparison to the newer AWS horn clear?
Here I have a route suggestion. My suggestion is the Woodhead Electric line from Sheffield Victoria to Manchester Piccadilly (London Road), via...
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