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In this episode Simon and Ela discuss the "farther of London Underground" Charles Tyson Yerkes   Follow us on twitter: www.twitter.com/railstonowhere Find us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/railstonowhere/   Music: Cassette by Infraction https://inaudio.org/track/cassette-synthwave/ used under Creative Commons Attribution Unported 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)   Garry Kenors 25KV Book PDF https://ocs4rail.com/

 

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