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And was I glad to be heading there! Pretty full-on day, not achieving very much and constantly deliberating on who we should appoint for the role we interviewed for yesterday. Finally made a decision - in the midst of some other stuff that was going on - right at the end of the day. Unfortunately I couldn't get hold of our contact at the recruitment agency to let them know, so the poor candidates will have another night of anticipation....
Headed home a little late after all that. Tim cooked us a tasty curry for dinner, and then I spent most of the evening packing to go down to Glastonbury tomorrow evening.
Best Western Inn on the Park on the capitol square receives a face lift, opening rooms to the public starting up July 1st, 2016. The bar and restaurant on top remain closed for addition tweaks until further notice.
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Staple motive power along the North Wales Coast these days is the class 175, this is 175011 forming the 1426 Holyhead-Chester on 17 October 2009. This train normally runs to Cardiff, however a blockade at Wrexham General for re-signalling work meant the line between Chester and Shrewsbury was closed. Apparently Senhor Arriva can't manage to work out that the train could have run via Crewe to Shrewsbury, saving the poor passengers a bus ride and changing twice...
Mat. '24 train crossing the Spaarne river bridge, just west of the Haarlem station. In the background are the medieval "Grote Kerk" and windmill "The Adrian".
September 20, 2014, the 175th aniversary of the railways in The Netherlands was celebrated. Trips with historic trains between Haarlem and Amsterdam (the first route), open doors at the Haarlem shops and the display of "1839" engine De Arend (Eagle) were the main ingredients of the festivities.
The NS orchestra celebrated its 65th anniversary with a performance at the Haarlem Shops.
September 20, 2014, the 175th aniversary of the railways in The Netherlands was celebrated. Trips with historic trains between Haarlem and Amsterdam (the first route), open doors at the Haarlem shops and the display of "1839" engine De Arend (Eagle) were the main ingredients of the festivities.
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Worthing Bus Rally, Adur Recreation Ground, Brighton Road, Shoreham (relocated from usual location on Worthing seafront)
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Ladies in historic dresses at the Haarlem platform.
September 20, 2014, the 175th aniversary of the railways in The Netherlands was celebrated. Trips with historic trains between Haarlem and Amsterdam (the first route), open doors at the Haarlem shops and the display of "1839" engine De Arend (Eagle) were the main ingredients of the festivities.
Mat. '24 arriving at Haarlem.
September 20, 2014, the 175th aniversary of the railways in The Netherlands was celebrated. Trips with historic trains between Haarlem and Amsterdam (the first route), open doors at the Haarlem shops and the display of "1839" engine De Arend (Eagle) were the main ingredients of the festivities.
Wheel department of Haarlem shops.
September 20, 2014, the 175th aniversary of the railways in The Netherlands was celebrated. Trips with historic trains between Haarlem and Amsterdam (the first route), open doors at the Haarlem shops and the display of "1839" engine De Arend (Eagle) were the main ingredients of the festivities.