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Trees near the railway
 
Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 23:46, 5th October 2025
 
Also, any reference to 'Bridgewater' in Somerset is as much of a 'red rag to a bull' to JayMac as is any reference to 'Nailsea and Blackwell' to me - and that includes Michael Portillo, who made that error. 


Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 22:21, 5th October 2025
 
Context information, for the benefit of our members and readers: JayMac and I do know each other personally - hence our friendly banter here in 'The Lighter Side'. 


Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 21:22, 5th October 2025
 
Yes, it does - but please don't encourage him. 

Finn is rather more laid back about it all:



CfN. 

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by Oxonhutch at 21:06, 5th October 2025
 
Does Edgware Road count?

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by JayMac at 19:28, 5th October 2025
 
... (cough) ... It's Bridgwater, not Bridgewater - please don't set JayMac off on one. 

Just the other day on Facebook...


It's also Obridge, not Orbridge.

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 17:32, 5th October 2025
 
... (cough) ... It's Bridgwater, not Bridgewater - please don't set JayMac off on one. 

Bridgewater is the one in Manchester. 


Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by bradshaw at 17:29, 5th October 2025
 
3 Orbridge, Taunton

Bridge 35 on the Bridgwater and Taunton Canal



Apologies, corrected!

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by ellendune at 17:02, 5th October 2025
 
3. Taunton? Bridge over the Bridgewater & Taunton Canal.

Dave
Yes, you're right - a traditional quiz always includes certain places.  And a couple of extras on that basis (I was in a rush posting last night ... due to collect a takeaway)

9. Melksham  - Not that difficult

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by CyclingSid at 13:37, 5th October 2025
 
I have a feeling that No 8 is a view of the good side of CyclingSid.

That might provide a nudge to others as to where it is.

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 12:17, 5th October 2025
 
Going off at something of a tangent, I drove many different Mercedes Sprinter vans in my previous employment, and I found that they didn't generally 'sprint'. 

They were, however, rather good at driving through flood water. 


Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by grahame at 12:09, 5th October 2025
 
10.  Mercedes Sprinters. 

I can find Mercedes Peris, the Spanish backstroke swimmer who competed in the 2008 Olympics, but no sprinters of that name.

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 11:59, 5th October 2025
 
10.  Mercedes Sprinters. 

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by grahame at 11:46, 5th October 2025
 
3. Taunton? Bridge over the Bridgewater & Taunton Canal.

Dave

Yes, you're right - a traditional quiz always includes certain places.  And a couple of extras on that basis (I was in a rush posting last night ... due to collect a takeaway)

9.


10.

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by DR7835 at 11:17, 5th October 2025
 
3. Taunton? Bridge over the Bridgewater & Taunton Canal.

Dave

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by eightonedee at 08:21, 5th October 2025
 
4 Woltszyn (I think that's the way it's spelt).

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by grahame at 07:13, 5th October 2025
 
1. Starcross - JayMac
2. Cardiff Bay - bradshaw
4. Poland (yes, but where in Poland) - Chris from Nailsea
6. Plockton - stuving

Sorry - guesses at 3 and 7 have suggested different locations to where the picture was actually taken, so those remain open for identification.  And, no, I can't identify the tree species either.

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by bobm at 00:53, 5th October 2025
 
I can’t identify any of the species. 

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by stuving at 23:25, 4th October 2025
 
6: Plockton. I'd recognise that well-known box anywhere.

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by Oxonhutch at 22:07, 4th October 2025
 
3: Oxford

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 20:18, 4th October 2025
 
4. Poland.

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by bradshaw at 19:48, 4th October 2025
 
2Cardiff Bay

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by grahame at 19:34, 4th October 2025
 
I was gonna go for 2, but the sign is a bit too helpful.

1. Starcross.


Ooops ... and yes. 

Chris is correct that 8 is not the strawberry line.  7 is not the river Frome.

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by Clan Line at 19:18, 4th October 2025
 
I was gonna go for 2, but the sign is a bit too helpful.

1. Starcross.

You beat me to it  -  by about 20 secs ! - on 1 & 2 !!

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by JayMac at 19:16, 4th October 2025
 
I was gonna go for 2, but the sign is a bit too helpful.

1. Starcross.

Re: Trees near the railway
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 19:00, 4th October 2025
 
I discounted 8 as being The Strawberry Line (local to me) because it isn't - but I do offer a bid for 7. Bridge over the River Frome at Stoborough, Dorset.


Trees near the railway
Posted by grahame at 18:26, 4th October 2025
 
On a windy day, my thought turns to trees. Can you identify these?

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