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| Bristol Temple Meads impressive entrance |
All the trains connected OK so I didn't miss any connections, even thought there were only two.The connection at SWA was perfect, just a walk across the platform from p3 to p2.
The Heart of Wales train today was formed of two coaches instead of the usual one. Everybody seemed to know it changed directions two stations down the line at Llanelli because we all took seats facing backwards from SWA.
Just 45 minutes into the 4hr journey we were held at Llangennech because an early morning goods train had broken down and was still being recovered. The train manager said we'd be there for at least 35minutes so most of us got out to stretch our legs and take fresh air. The driver was first off the train!
About 50 minutes later we received the OK to continue. The scenery was all we expected, rolling hills, rivers, streams, forests - many on steep hillsides, sheep, goats, cattle, llamas. The weather did us proud too, sunny with a few fluffy white clouds.
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| River Towy |
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| Llwyn-y-Brain |
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| Cledan |
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| Llangammarch |
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| River Wye |
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| Dolau station |
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| Knucklas |
There are over 20 request stops on this route but almost every one was needed by someone, I think we only passed by four or five.
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