Northumbrian Branch Lines website

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In my search for information about the Alnmouth - Alnwick branch line I came across this site which I found very interesting and very informative. I note that he links to this site, but their is not a reciprocal link which I feel would be valuable!

http://www.whblakey.btinternet.co.uk/index.html

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Thanks for the heads-up. I think most of the people who link to me, don't tell me - and similarly, I don't tell most of the people I link to!
In both cases, they are simple "here is a useful site on this subject" kind of thing.

I'll add a new section to the links page for "Routes". I'll also send him an email - I see he's still using the old address.


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Northumbrian Branch Line Railways have moved to http://www.northumbrian-railways.co.uk

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Thanks, I've updated the link on my local copy of the pages - it will go "live" later today...


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