Saturday, 27 December 2025

Christmas Re-Cap : Victoria (1)

 
The above old street map shows the relationship between the existing Nottingham station (formerly Nottingham Midland) which lies at the bottom of the map. The former Great Central route crosses the Midland, running south to north. Curving in from the east is the former Great Northern Railway route, arriving from Grantham and points even further east, like Skeggy.

Victoria station would have celebrated its 125th anniversary this year had the line and station survived total excision.

In an earlier blog, fbb wrote that there was now no sign of the station facilitates except the clock tower. But was this correct?
Above we see the main entrance with 'porte cochere', the tower and the Station Hotel peeping in on the right. Today's views are obscured but improved by trees with the tower visible from a bit further north ...
... and the former hotel, still intact but repurposed as shops and offices ...
... but still recognisable. It is seen below through the remnants of the 'porte cochere' as demolition of the entrance building was underway.
One addition built later than the view of the original forecourt above was this "retail unit", seemingly a newsagent's business for the city rather than at platform level.
But, as demolition proceeded, only the tower stood firm as a reminder of past glories.
Local folk watched in amazement, anticipation or regret as new buildings surrounded their old friend.
But, perhaps fbb was right? If we take to Google Earth 3D view ...
... we can spot the tower and the former hotel. But if we zoom out ...
... the station site itself is obliterated by a shopping centre, car park, and some very unattractive tower blocks.

In tomorrow's blog, fbb will take his readers on a brief tour of the station at platform level.

In the meantime ...

Exciting Railway Room Improvements
As the move from back yard to attic room progressed, it was obvious that the lighting in the roof was totally inadequate. No 1 son, who is far less inclined to bodge than his much-loved papa, installed some new bright LED strip-lights.

But the switch was on a plug socket distant from the door and awkward of access.
It now has a radio controlled plug socket. Its "switch" is affixed with BluTac to the wall above the conventional on/off toggle thing ...
Press the black "on" button; there follows an audible click from behind and below the layout after which the room is fully illuminated. That's one less anguish for the nearly 81 year old. Thanks to No 1 son for the advice!

Bliss!

THESE BLOGS HAVE REPLACED
THE TRADITIONAL WEEKEND
VARIETY CONTENT

They were more fully prepared and
Boxing Day required more naps
after traditionsl launching for guests 
on "The Big Day"

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 T ravels and  T roubles

Quirky Answer : What did Paul "shake off" as he made his way to Rome?
(a) a violent attacker
 (b) a snake 
(c) a bad cold

Paul was recovering from his shipwreck and warming (and drying?)himself at a camp fire on the island of Malta. A snake nipped out of the brushwood and attached itself to Paul's hand.
His companions were expecting him to die, but he shook the snake off his hand and into the fire. 
As he had survived, they thought he was a god, but Paul explained that he was an ordinary bloke but God (with capital G) had protected him.

This is typical of the adventures the early followers (The Apostles) had as they preached the message of repentance and forgiveness.

We hear about Peter, Philip, the martyrdom of Stephen ...
... Luke, Timothy, Lydia and many other women.

One of the big events turns out to be the "Conversion" of Saul, Christian hater, persecutor and official Christian basher with the blessing of the Jewish authorities. His encounter with God on the road to Damascus ...
... turns him into Paul, an initially mistrusted exponent of the Christian Gospel and, later, one of its most powerful missionaries and writers. 

But do not be deceived. 

The persecution of Christians continued throughout the period of the book of Acts - and it continues today with even more intensity than 2000 years ago.
But there is real life in the Book Of Acts, the second part of Gospel author Like's writing. It is the early days of Christianity, warts and all. There is no "Religious Hype", no soppy sentimentality. It is challenging, gutsy and entirely believable - because it happened that way.

A person approaching Faith with cynicism should read the Book of Acts.

It is a very real eye-opener

If you want theological writing with a very practical purpose, you should read Paul's letter to the Romans. It is a good bit harder on the brain!

Quirky Question : Complete this Bible quotation:-
All things work together for those who love God ...

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  Next Victoria blog : Sun 29th Dec 

Friday, 26 December 2025

Public Transport Christmas : A P.S.

Three Gifts?

Here the Magi, having survived a long, tiring and dusty journey on their NON-camels, are still wearing their pristine robes as they offer gifts to the NON-baby at the NON-stable! The picture  below is better.
So fbb wondered whether he could find any transport "links" to those three gifts.

There was GOLD, a gift for a king and useless for a toddler.

Soon there will be a station at GOLDborne (a k a GOLBORNE) ...
... on the West Coast main line south of Wigan. Here there are four tracks and Golborne station ...
... will be on the slow lines.

There was INCEnse a gift for a priest and used in Temple ceremonies.
It was a resin which, when heated, gave off a pungent but not unpleasant pong. The idea was that it symbolised the purity of worship and the cleansing power of Almighty God. It was, effectively, religious air freshener.

INCE is a station on the line between Wigan and Manchester. 
It has an impressive entrance archway ...
... which leads to an open footbridge ...
... and the obligatory bus shelter on an island platform.
Once upon a time its facilities were luxurious by comparison!

MYRRH is also a resin, mainly used crushed or in tincture form for purifying and embalming dead bodies.
"Here," toddler Jesus, "have some embalming fluid. Keep it safe as you will need it in about 30 years." 

Some gift, eh?

The Magi were in the business of seeking guidance about the future and they knew from their studies (See Isaiah Chapter 53) what the child's destiny would be. And we know as well!

MYRRHfield (a k a Mirfield) is in West Yorkshire and is on one of the main trans-Pennine routes now undergoing a massive upgrade.  (see map below, located between Dewsbury and Huddersfield.)
Mirfield used to be a "real" station with a significant overall roof.
It gained an extra platform in a more recent but previous upgrade ...
... and is now (or will be) the proud owner of a new footbridge with lifts.
An impression from above suggests a hole in the main platforms ...
... presumably to improve the ambience under the low bridge. It certainly needed it!
It looks as if the hole was always there but it has been made more open and therefore brighter!

One delight at Mirfield is two murals under the bridge.
fbb wonders which rail company sponsored the artistic embellishment?
Anyway, well done whoever done it and whoever paid for it!

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 S trength from the  S pirit

Quirky Question : What is a Paraclete? Is it Greek for ...
(a) an advocate
(b) a counsellor 
(c) a helper
Answer below

In everyday life we have Petroleum Spirit ...
... which provides power for the internal combustion engine.

We also have alcoholic spirits ...
... which are often used by drinkers to give their personal "power" a boost, a false power which soon evaporates!

Some feel the need to explore "The Spirit World", seeking explanation, in the occult, of the whys and wherefores of life. 
It always lets them down.

Fifty days after Jesus rose from the tomb came the Jewish festival of Pentecost. It was at this festival, in a very busy and crowded Jerusalem, that the early followers of Jesus received The Holy Spirit. This, said those who observed it, was like tongues of flame settling on each person there.
Millions of Christians have experienced this gift from God and they haven't looked like human candles!

But God's spirit has powered their human engine, helping them go just a little bit deeper in their relationship with their Heavenly Father.

Unlike alcoholic spirits, God's spirit provides a real strength in adversity and will never evaporate.

God's Holy Spirit never lets the recipeint down.

Of course, the gift from God does assume that the recipient is seeking to live a life by God's standards, a life that seeks forgiveness from God for failure and offers a positive act of repentance in return.

God is not a slot machine!

Quirky Answer : It can mean all three. In the Bible it is sometimes used as an alternative word for The Holy Spirit.

Quirky Question : What did Paul "shake off" as he made his way to Rome?
(a) a violent attacker
(b) a snake
(c) a bad cold

Answer tomorrow

P.S. In the UK, Pentecost is called Whitsun; White clothing Sunday.
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  Next Variety blog : Sat 27th Dec 

Thursday, 25 December 2025

Public Transport Christmas Day

Bethlehem Llandeilo

We have already been there and met only a bus stop without buses.

Bethlehem Street Grimsby

It is a busy street, close to the railway station with plenty of buses, mainly in the hands of Stagecoach. Back in the day it was Grimsby and Cleethorpes Council which ran the buses as here with a seasonal cosy evening picture.
fbb cannot locate the actual site of the above picture.

Bethlehem Pennsylvania
There would appear to be plenty of buses here and possibly worth a second look in a future blog. Here is a picture of a route 105 as above on the map.

O Little Town Of Bethlehem ...
... is a big suburb of Jerusalem these days.

Inquiries revel a 231 is a suitable bus to catch from a bus station near the famous Damascus Gate in Jerusalem.
This edifice now stands in the middle of a busy road junction ...
... where be a complex mess of bus stops. But the 231 is part of a smart looking service ...
... which will whisk you every 20 minutes to Bethlehem.The route details are in Hebrew, so fbb has no chance! ...
... but the map might help!
And herewith, a picture of your tickets for the 231.
What could be more exciting\\!

If you were thinking of joining the fun in Manger Square ...
... you wold need a taxi back to your Jerusalem hotel as the last buses are early by London standards.
On the opposite side of the square from the throng pictured above ...
... is the Church of the Nativity where ...
... a small door (don't bang you head) ...
... as "The Door of Humility" is aptly named. You have to bow low to enter the place, supposedly, where Jesus was born.
Sadly, deep in the church basement the site of the manger has been turned into  travesty of the simple truth.

Were fbb ever to go to Bethlehem, he would trot along to the shepherds field ...
... and remember the truth in an unadorned cave.

2025 is the first year since the Hamas atrocity that Manger Square has gained its Christmas lights ...
... its Christmas Tree ...
... and, far too early, the star that guided the Zoroastrian savants to bring their meaningful but strangely inappropriate gifts for the toddler!
Yes, silent contemplation in a secluded and peaceful cave sounds much more like a real CHRIST-mas!

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A Real CHRIST-mas PUZZLE

Fill in the gaps to complete the words - with clues as well!



Graphics bludner above : [being rescued]
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 Next Transport Christmas blog : Fri 26 Dec