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    Default Dawlish Summer Holiday - One Year On

    Hi All

    This post is to let you know that “Dawlish Summer Holiday - One Year On” now available to download.
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    On our website you can also find links to all the back issues of the magazine and you will also find Railtalk Forums.

    We welcome contributions from readers, either in the form of news or photographs, and all contributions should be forwarded to the editor@railtalkmagazine.co.uk

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    That sea wall is a load of rubbish, been there, no deltics and it's dangerous.

    I nearly fell off it

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    Thumbs up Dawlish Sea Wall

    Exeter - Plymouth has always been a favourite line of mine and have also spent many hours photograping between Dawlish Warren and Teignmouth.

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    have to say that every year i plan to go and stay down there for a week,
    but somthing else always comes along,......maybe next year

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    Default Dawlish Summer Holiday - One Year On

    Quote Originally Posted by class47 View Post
    That sea wall is a load of rubbish, been there, no deltics and it's dangerous.

    I nearly fell off it
    The dent is still in the concrete

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    Glad to see that you're back from the vacation, and have at last remembered you password.

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    Default Dawlish Summer Holiday - One Year On

    I never forgot it, I was just refused access when you changed the log in/password rules.
    I blame the editor myself

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    Yeah, he is a bit rubbish.

    Been downhill since he became a dairy farmer. (he'll never get that one!!)

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    Well....

    If you mean meggy moo, then not totally because i don't get the milk bit... bit im nearly there i think?!
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    common decency please


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