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LS1
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raveydavey wrote: Park Square has just made an appearance in 'The Great Train Robbery' on BBC1. Along with the Merrion Centre car park and Merrion House.And the KWVR has already featured heavily.     That's what they must have been filming at the Olympic Cafe on New Market Street back in the summer time. I wondered what it was.

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LS1 wrote: raveydavey wrote: Park Square has just made an appearance in 'The Great Train Robbery' on BBC1. Along with the Merrion Centre car park and Merrion House.And the KWVR has already featured heavily.     That's what they must have been filming at the Olympic Cafe on New Market Street back in the summer time. I wondered what it was. I thought I recognised all those places, also there was some very leafless trees near the farm seeing as the robbery took place in early August they should have been in full leaf.
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Locations used were:    Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, Bradford    The Fountain’s Coffee House, Bradford    Peel Park, Bradford    Dalton Mills, Bradford    Bradford City Hall, Bradford    Leeds city centre: Park Square, City Square, Great George Street and Leeds Town Hall    Hyde Park Picture House, Leeds    Bibi’s Restaurant, Leeds    The Leeds Club, Leeds    Kirkgate Market, Leeds    Braime Pressings, Leeds    The Adelphi Hotel, Leeds    Filey seafront    Balne, Selby (farm)    

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Whyme wrote: Locations used were:    Keighley & Worth Valley Railway, Bradford    The Fountain’s Coffee House, Bradford    Peel Park, Bradford    Dalton Mills, Bradford    Bradford City Hall, Bradford    Leeds city centre: Park Square, City Square, Great George Street and Leeds Town Hall    Hyde Park Picture House, Leeds    Bibi’s Restaurant, Leeds    The Leeds Club, Leeds    Kirkgate Market, Leeds    Braime Pressings, Leeds    The Adelphi Hotel, Leeds    Filey seafront    Balne, Selby (farm)     Hyde Park Cinema featured right at the start of tonights episode complete with a modern Metro bus stop clearly visible in the background....Leeds Bridge and down by the canal spotted too!
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Just seen the shoebox houses at what I think is Grove Road, Headingley.
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Anyone else spot the top of the modern First bus at the Corn Exchange Exchange through the window of the Olympic cafe? ;-)
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Someone said the Cardigan Arms pub Kirkstall Road made an appearance.    
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Just been watching Mr Portillo's interesting Bradshaw's Railway Journeys.He was in Birmingham actually - but one thing he said might be useful if someone has the book?He said the book contained a street map of each town.The Birmingham map was much smaller than current brum. Dunno what year he was or whether there's a gem of an undiscovered Leeds map in there.

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Jogon wrote: Just been watching Mr Portillo's interesting Bradshaw's Railway Journeys.He was in Birmingham actually - but one thing he said might be useful if someone has the book?He said the book contained a street map of each town.The Birmingham map was much smaller than current brum. Dunno what year he was or whether there's a gem of an undiscovered Leeds map in there. There are reprints available of the Bradshaws guides at surprisingly reasonable prices (Amazon has lots listed) but I've no idea as to the contents unfortunately.
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