Robert was full of joy the morning we looked out of our AirBnB in Llangollen to see these trains passing by. You can read the full story here.

Seeing traditional railway signals always makes me smile as Robert had the upper part of one in our garden. The semaphore arm has now gone to a good home but the finial (pointing ceramic bit on top) I still have. It makes an unusual feature in my garden.
By the way it might be our penultimate day of ‘Simply Red‘ but I am still going to remind everyone that your main photograph must be square!
Sad that reds are coming to an end. I have enjoyed looking back at my red photos.
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ooh does this mean you are going to treat us to one of your square reflections
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There may be a little extra something on Friday.
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😀
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https://lightwords.blog/2025/07/30/red-alert/
What a heartwarming story. Trains are much more important in Britton than here. Except children love them. My photos are square but not exactly red. I wanted to give a west coast tsunami report.
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oh we’ll all want to know that so glad you have chosen to do this today
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A happy memory Becky. I like the idea of having a signal in the garden! here’s mine today: https://grahamsisland.com/2025/07/30/rlc-lucinda-s-seale-orchid/
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hee hee, a working signal I get!
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Seeing this must be a lovely memory for you, Becky. I’ve never met a man who didn’t love trains. Here is my last red squared post for July. Thank you for the extra inspiration and fun, my friend!
https://secondwindleisure.com/2025/07/30/wordless-wednesday-world-famous-reds/
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I’d worry if I did!
and so glad you have been enjoying it 🙂
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Ah, my second train of the day! (Arrived here via Jez).
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it’s a choo choo day!
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No, choo-sday was yesterday! (I’ll get me coat).
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groan . . . . . . .you are as bad as Brian, Graham and Margaret!!
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Sounds like good company to me!
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That was a fine trip out in Llangollen and surroundings. It reminded me that we should actually stop off there and explore the area. It’s almost on our doorstep, and we often pass through it, and yet we know so little of it.
https://tishfarrell.com/2025/07/30/turning-red/
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so many places to explore around there but probably best avoided in the summer months. Llangollen must get so crowded
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There’s something about trains and these are handsome cars.
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I agree 😀
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My photo is square, included video is not!
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as long as one is square, you know me I will be happy 🙂
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I do love a steam train! Here’s mine for today: https://suejudd.com/2025/07/30/arty-garden-with-two-bright-red-poppies/
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so do I. We went on steam the day before 😀
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Fab!
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We do love a ride on a heritage train, especially if the countryside is pretty. I can understand Robert’s excitement. Happy memories in this post.
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it’s a lovely part of the world 🙂
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