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You win this time, nature.
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seems like a poor choice of locations for train tracks, though I guess they've held up for a whole lot of years
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Despite our ability to overcome so many of natures hurdles, it is somewhat refreshing to see her smack us back down now and then.
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Somewhere Brunel is weeping gently.
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More than 150 years, in fact. It is the most expensive stretch of railway track in the country to maintain.
They were beginning work in the 30's to reroute inland through the hills but Hitler had other plans...
There was also two tracks that bypassed this unreliable section, but we got rid of them to cut costs in the 60s...
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Nature ALWAYS wins.