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Friday, September 16, 2005

Adlestrop

Adlestrop station sign and bench
Photo from http://www.mjausson.com

I went out to Worcester today, to give a talk, and the train passed the site of the old Adlestrop station, made famous by Edward Thomas's beautiful poem. The poem's always been a favourite of mine, Jane and I had a poster of it up in the first flat we had together, but I'd never been to the place itself.

You can see why Thomas was moved to poetry - the view from the railway line between Oxford and Evesham, running along the Evenlode Valley, is absolutely spectacular. So much so, in fact, that when faulty line-side equipment kept us waiting at a signal for 35 minutes, I was almost pleased.

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