Monthly Archives: February 2024

Cross-border Service Coming Soon (5)

 Foot In Mouth fbb! In practice fbb is far too f to get his foot in his mouth even if it were theoretically possible. Babies seem to manage it! Why does fbb admit to labial podiatry? He had assumed that through trains no longer ran from Coevorden to Neuenhaus; the latter being the end of the passenger line from Bad…

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Mac’s Truck Sales Introduces its New Access Spec Body, with City Hire Group Taking Two of the First 26t 6×2 Units

Mac’s Truck Sales, one of the UK’s leading family run bespoke new & used truck dealers has introduced their new access spec truck body to the market, featuring the shallowest loading angle in the industry, and a suite of features designed to enhance, quicken and optimise customers operations.  The new bodies development is the culmination of years of experience in…

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Covenants, Easements & Wayleaves: Mind the Gap of London Infrastructure Knowledge (Part 3)

This series has revealed a hitherto unknown complex and often murky relationship between London’s underground railways and its environment. Unsurprisingly in the twenty-first century, with so much of London having been tunneled, excavated, bombed, developed, and redeveloped, much is still unknown of the subterranean environment. Whilst much infrastructure is obvious, there are often foundations, footings, supports, property rights, and other…

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Cross-border Service Coming Soon (4)

Landkreis Grafschaft Bentheim Bad Bentheim is at the very southernmost tip of the map. Nordhorn (centre left, by the bend) is the largest town. In 13 German states, the primary administrative subdivision higher than a Gemeinde (municipality) is the Landkreis or Kreis. Most major cities in Germany are not part of any Kreis, but instead combine the functions of a…

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