A mushroom bruschetta dish (mushrooms on toast with a poached egg atop) served on a real plate at a first class train seat
Enjoyed a tasty breakfast this morning in the mushroom bruschetta from Avanti West Coast’s new menu 🙌🏻
A mushroom bruschetta dish (mushrooms on toast with a poached egg atop) served on a real plate at a first class train seat
Enjoyed a tasty breakfast this morning in the mushroom bruschetta from Avanti West Coast’s new menu 🙌🏻
Why are there 168s on the Stratford branch anyway whilst there are 165s ending up on Marylebone Birminghams…
God how I wish it were even vaguely practical financially for me to do this 😅
List of stations for the challenge Bond Street Caledonian Road and Barnsbury Moorgate Loughborough Junction Elephant and Castle Euston Square Bermondsey London Fields Bromley by Bow Belsize Park North Dulwich Clapham High Street Westminster Waterloo South Bermondsey
Simon in green and Emily with a pink scarf
Today's shenanigans included the lovely @emilypettitt.com and I taking part in a challenge!
Round the Tube and various rail stations in London as part of a Random 15. We had fun and I think we did pretty respectably
Due to engineering works through Crewe on Friday my Avanti service ticked off a rather rare non-stop of Manchester Piccadilly’s through platforms!
Definitely the best first class on a regional train on the network I think!
Today: the incredibly scenic bus journey from Carlisle into Scotland, the Borders Railway from Tweedbank, a wander around Edinburgh, and walking the Forth Road Bridge (whilst trying not to be blown away). 🏴
how do you check this?
One last trip before Christmas, I think — northwards!
This is so cool
A small green with a large tree in the middle of a split T-junction. There is a sign on the T-junction pointing left to Twyford, Aynho, and Banbury, and right to Newbottle, Charlton, and Brackley. In the background among more trees are a pair of horses being ridden on the road approaching the junction.
The view from the top of a hill on a cloudy day. Rolling fields can be seen, along with multiple treelines. In the distance on the right, the steeple of a church can be seen between the trees.
A heritage sign at the side of a road pointing to Brackley to the left and Evenly, Charlton, and Croughton to the right. The sign also points towards the photographer indicating a path to Farthinghoe along a gated road. Opposite the sign is a converted farmhouse with three cars in the garage.
A town centre street with shops and parked cars either side of the road. In the middle, the street splits to go around a building with a small ornate clock tower.
Hello, Bluesky! Starting as I mean to go on: this weekend I walked from Kings Sutton to Brackley (7 miles) and discovered a secret corner of Northamptonshire that's pretty much an honorary Cotswolds. 🤩 Walk from Walk Midlands