is it my eye site, or has the front of that house gone as well ??
is it my eye site, or has the front of that house gone as well ??
nah itll be fine, just a new rollercoster section to the line.
It looks like their porch is going for a Burton.
First few secs of this BBC report has some closer-up video.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26044428
on Railforums the suggestion has been made that Dawlish must be the gay wedding capital of the UK

No, it's your spelling Scott- just a wee jest.
It's been pretty rough down here.
cheers, cw
Re a couple of earlier posts. I do not find this situation at all amusing. We are talking of an area of the UK with enough economic problems already, of people made homeless and some houses adjacent to the line may have to be demolished.
Re a couple of earlier posts. I do not find this situation at all amusing.
i'm not looking forward to the 40mph onshore wind which should arive at high tide tonight )
At least it's neaps at the moment. Are the chalets and road/track trust or private?
Is that wishful thinking ... they're talking 70-80mph on the weather news!![]()
Thats for cornwall - BBC weather says 39MPH from the south west gusting to 60mph for Branscombe
Seconded!Let's hope it treats you kindly![]()
There are now no trains at all running between London and Exeter and it has been suggested that visitors from Westminster to the Somerset Levels should be chucked in the floodwaters....but who'd notice a couple of extra turds floating around?Its the british way to take the pee instead of wringing our hands in despair - for those of us living in the areas taking the brunt of it , its often a case of if you didn't laugh you'd have to cry. ( My freind carl lives in moorland somerset - he tells me he's torn between building an ark and opening a watersports centre)
Seconded!
Very true, Pete but the loss of the beach won't kill the trust's part of B - the Sea Shanty could be killed off by the storms. The buildings should be relatively safe but I can see the chalets being washed away.