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The slam door train can be seen at the Bluebell Railway sidings in East Grinstead.
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There's been speculation of a rail hub near East Midland Airport or Toton Sidings between Nottingham and Derby.
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The preferred route of phase two goes north from Birmingham to a new station at Toton Sidings, near Nottingham.
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Thanks to high commodity prices, vacant homes in poorer neighbourhoods are quickly stripped of their aluminium sidings and copper fixtures.
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Precautions include clearing brush from within 100 ft (30 metres) of a house, replacing wood sidings and roofs, and thinning trees.
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However, one idea that has been shunted into the sidings is the possibility of one of the society's engines being renamed after him.
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The airspace was empty and trains left idle in station sidings.
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The snarl-up has spilled over from the sidings to dock quays.
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The risk is, though, that the coalition spends long periods stuck in the sidings going nowhere rather than risk another disagreement or the consequences of de-coupling.
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He found that a furniture maker near Elkhart would let cars full of wood sit on tracks every year at the same time, clogging the rail sidings.
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Usually one route is more direct than the other, and if a mining company has sidings and a branch line linked to one railroad it cannot quickly and easily switch to another.
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As a result, cars going from factories in Detroit to showrooms in Seattle, or grain from the plains heading for the ports of the east coast, have to sit around for up to 24 hours on sidings in switching yards in Chicago or Sioux City, as the wagons carrying them are uncoupled from one firm's locomotives and shunted to those of another.
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