Where's Captain Slow when you need him?

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Where's Captain Slow when you need him?

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As long as it doesn't cause a traffic hold up - I'll be up that way that week...

Was probably going to avoid Inverness, but definitely drive much of the Great Glen. (yes Glenfinnan is on the provisional itinerary: is there much to see at the museum there?)

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Ought to have been done in full-size standard gauge over 120 years ago.....
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Inverness, Scotlands northern coast? I wonder if her Scottish Majesty knows about this, I must have been on the malt a bit too hard and didn't realise that Caithness, Sutherland, Ross & Cromarty, Orkney and Shetland had secretly got independance. Does that mean that Scotland cannot lay a claim and collect the taxes from this recent oil find?
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In keeping with the highlands of Scotland they could have least used a model of a 'Jones Goods' 4-6-0 loco rather than a mundane 0-6-0 tank?.

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