The man who has photographed every train station in Great Britain [BBC News]





Date: 09/05/2016

Passengers on the 15:52 from Norwich to Liverpool Lime Street may not have noticed the man with the camera at Manea station. Manea is a small stop in Cambridgeshire, not far from Peterborough. Two platforms. Easily missed. The man with the camera was David Brewer, from Chorley in Lancashire. And when he photographed the 15:52 from Norwich, his odyssey was over. He had completed the set. He had taken a picture of a train in every railway station in Great Britain.


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The man who has photographed every train station in Great Britain
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David Brewer has taken a picture of a train in every railway station in Great Britain. Why?

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