Connecting at Cardiff Central en route to Cheltenham Spa--in UK I'd often see multiple trains at the same platform, very bad policy imopic.twitter.com/89tTvrcPhs
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Used the subway to get to Liverpool Street for the Norwich trainpic.twitter.com/T2ApCXzKSj
Liverpool Street was bright, airy, and had nice architectural flairs. A train cathedral.pic.twitter.com/rSDje5JQlJ
My train didn't look very good on the outside, but had wifi, outlets, large tray tables, comfy seats...good timespic.twitter.com/JXFOgrAF79
First two pics from Norwich, latter two as I got out at Stowmarketpic.twitter.com/mHyiz0Vxj3
Stowmarket has a fantastic station despite being a small placepic.twitter.com/2uo7eieTlN
The train to Cambridge was mostly empty, comfy, great scenery!pic.twitter.com/NFeXq7hX6i
Arrived in King's Cross with an hour to transfer to St Pancras right next doorpic.twitter.com/T7UfutyVC4
St Pancras is *easily* the most gorgeous station in the UKpic.twitter.com/BQ62NAP3Hh
Hitachi Javelins--I rode one from St Pancras to Gravesendpic.twitter.com/AG5jMv8u9K
Last day was a ride to London Bridge, then a connection to Gatwick Airport. Shaky pics of London Bridge Station, my bad...pic.twitter.com/mKfv0sgAUR
And that was it! Saw plenty, dying to see more--will discuss British trains in upcoming #TrainTwitter installment(s)
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