WebBritish Rail and other operators, train photographs from the late 1980's until the present day WebHave you spotted the Stratford Cockney Sparrow on the side. I think it has been secured for preservation but it would be nice to see it cleaned up a bit. Dave Carson. 22 March 2007, 19:02:57. I remember this vehicle when it was in red and before that in olive green, it only 'ad the sparra' in that grey (-ish) livery.
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WebHornby R3504OT Class 08 08683 in Railway Support Services Livery. £ 250.00 Add to basket. Hornby R3504OT41. Class 08 08441 in DB Schenker Livery Olivia's Renumbered & Weathered with Driver. £ 190.00 Add to basket. Hornby R3504OT41. Class 08 08441 in Railway Support Services Livery. £ 270.00 Add to basket. Web27 Mar 2024 · Stratford TMD was a traction maintenance depot located in Stratford, London, England close to the Great Eastern Main Line. It was located just west of Stratford station, on a site now occupied by Stratford International station. The depot was at one time the biggest on the London and North Eastern R ... Stratford's cockney sparrow logo. legacy business park
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WebI THE LADY OF THE CIVET FURS Henry Leroux wrote busily on. The light of the table-lamp, softened and enriched by its mosaic shade, gave an appearance of added opulence to the alre WebObserving Restormal running round it became obvious that the loco had been tagged with a Stratford Cockney Sparrow on its engine room door both sides. I have heard that each time a sparrow appears, a donation is made to a class 47 fund and judging by the amount seen recently, the funds must be rising at quite a pace! All in a good cause though. Web7 Apr 2024 · The Cockney sparrow was as much a fixture of London as pie and mash and pearly kings and queens. In fact, sparrows were so ubiquitous in London that in the East End, “Hello me old cock sparrow” is still used as a form of cockney greeting. These gregarious birds didn’t seem to be bothered by the noise, traffic, or crowds of people in ... legacy business cultures