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18 | Autistic | Obsessed With Trains & Eurovision | All views are my own (and should be taken with a pinch of salt!) UK Railway Stations Visited: 140/2584
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Remember a few weeks back when I mentioned that I've never seen a 'Maritime' Liveried Class 66? Well, 66727 decided to make an appearance when I was exploring Birmingham's railways the other week! Also, freight train people, am I right in saying this is actually a DB Class 66?

A photo of a Class 66 freight train, in a blue and yellow DB 'Maritime' livery, hauling numerous wagons, seen passing the platform at Bromsgrove railway station. The platform is damp with a few puddles, and there are trees lining the side of the track. The sky is covered with gray clouds which are only visible in the top left of the image.
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It seems I've started to use this platform more, So i think it's best to do a proper introduction! :) 🧵 To introduce myself, I'm Fraser (better known as Vex), an 18 year old transport enthusiast who has primarily made railway videos on YouTube, as well as posting on other platforms (1/3)

A zoomed-in, low contrast photo of an Alstom Class 390 Pendolino train, in Avanti West Coasts 'Progress' livery. The train is seen under the iconic roof at Preston Railway Station, as it boards passengers heading from Scotland to London.
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Hello to the people who have migrated over from Tw*tter! I'll do the introduction post in a moment, but just for now I'm going to drop in a 168, just so i can get used to the change in UI :P

A photo of an Adtranz Class 168 'Clubman' Train in a Gray and Yellow Chiltern Railways livery, seen departing from a platform at Birmingham Moor Street railway station. The platform is damp, and the front of the train has some levels of wear and tear. The sky is gray.
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Bluesky now has over 10 million users, and I was #1,612,272!

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I think Class 68s are pretty neat

A zoomed-in Stadler UKLight Class 66 freight train in a Direct Rail Services livery, with a bright yellow front, seen towing numerous wagons of freight containers. The train is seen approaching Preston station heading northbound towards Scotland.
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What happens if the sky isn't blue

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Bonjour

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18 | Autistic | Obsessed With Trains & Eurovision | All views are my own (and should be taken with a pinch of salt!) UK Railway Stations Visited: 140/2584
44 followers67 following14 posts