Yes, you’re right, Arnaud. I think the emptiness of the station creates an amount of edginess. In fact, I think I’m just sad not to see Brief Encounter before my eyes.
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Amazing
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An impressive photo.
And the trains are empty!
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New trains and old bricks. I like it a lot. There’s a strange and a little bit scary atmosphere in this very cinematographic picture.
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Yes, you’re right, Arnaud. I think the emptiness of the station creates an amount of edginess. In fact, I think I’m just sad not to see Brief Encounter before my eyes.
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Love it!
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A mighty old building
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Wonderful depth of field. and so much to see!
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Thank you! It is packed with history and a few hints of Harry Potter!
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Wonderful memories 🙂
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It’s a great station. Whilst I love the renovation, I always enjoy this end of the station where the history is close to hand.
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