Depressing though the pics of all the massive reconstruction might be, just think what we'd be saying if the permanent way was being removed for good. That was a realistic prospect back in the late 60's. If the 2012 £86M upgrade funding had not been approved in time, what were the odds on the system's survival this time round?
Depressing though the pics of all the massive reconstruction might be, just think what we'd be saying if the permanent way was being removed for good. That was a realistic prospect back in the late 60's. If the 2012 £86M upgrade funding had not been approved in time, what were the odds on the system's survival this time round?
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