Day 14 - London Post Office Railway and Reunion with Old School Friends.

 Staying in Paddington we took a quick walk across the station to take a look at the Grand Union Canal, which is located some way above the railway. The area is quite interesting and the basin is called Little Venice.

Below the Directors' Box

The GWR Directors' Box Paddington

Paddington Platform One



A magnificent pollarded tree



From there we took the Underground to Kings Cross and walked to the Post Office Museum which has the Post Office Railway. The ride under the streets of London is interesting. The train is like a gigantic model railway on the two foot gauge. It is now battery operated.




From there we made our way through Kings Cross and St. Pancras to the Skinners' Arms where I met up with Mike Fulford, Colin Bishop, John Palmer. Peter Gregory and Charles Smith. Paul Churcher also kindly joined us. Sadly our numbers are getting smaller. It was good to talk about our lives and present problems and successes.

Not sure what this tank was doing outside Kings Cross station. It was parked at a bus stop.

Platform 9 3/4 always draws a crowd of Harry Potter fans at Kings Cross

Statue of John Betjeman at St. Pancras

Beautiful St. Pancras
The Skinners Arms is always glad to see us. It was pretty crowded on a Friday lunchtime but we had a good table I had reserved, and they served Timothy Taylors' Landlord.
Mike Fulford

Colin Bishop came down specially

Charles Smith

Peter Gregory

John Palmer had come up from South Wales

I had come in from Canada

 


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