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It looks like an American-style train, and hence wouldn't have ordinarily run upon UK lines. The palm tree suggest more of a Pacific coast thing, too.
In the real world the line through Swndon is/was the 'Great Western', and I have no idea what types of trains they ran - the really fast expresses ran on the London to Scotland routes, by and large. No doubt someone will be able to give you more information.
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This is the work of an Italian narco-anarchic collective. Don't bother insulting them, they can't read English anyway.
In our world it is the Great Western, i'm not sure if Goliath own the railways in the nextian universe. The train is fashioned on a American type. I don't think there are any palm trees near Swindon although I can vageuly remember some at a wedding reception in St Ives....I "think" that the first unoffical 100mph in Britain was done on GW "metals". 1904 102.3mph by "City of Truro" on the Ocean Mail between Plymouth and Bristol.
"Dear Jim, please can you fix it for me to have a girlfriend..."
Don't know about Swindon, but I used to be the proud co-owner of a palm tree - don't know how it managed to not die, living as it did in East London. Bizarre.
Oh, and Steed - don't hold out too much hope for Jim'll - he deserted me in my hour of need, and I think the disappointment haunts me still. I'm sure my friend and I, aged six, working in a vets surgery for a day would have been riveting viewing. All together now - bah buh bah, bah buh baahh, bah be bah be bah be bah, bah buh bah-ah (key change)....
My friend has a palm tree in her garden in Bramley on the Hampshire/Berkshire border. It's fine and dandy...it must be a mutant.#
On the subject of Jim'll Fix it - I feel your pain SingingHels.
I wrote to him at the tender age of 7 asking if he would arrange for my friend Diane and I to be able to go on an adventure with the Famous Five.