OBLIGING TRAIN
a, The Duke of Gloucester and other leading hunting peopl© recently saw an express driver bring his train to a standstill -within- a few feet of them as thoy were about to cross the line Rt Bruntingby. Tho fox, followed by the hounds, had just cleared the crossing when the train came in sight. Some of the riders were through the farm level-crossing gate, when the driver, after sounding his whistle, pulled up the train. When the line had been cleared, tlie train continued I its journey and the hunt was resumed.
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Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 4
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94OBLIGING TRAIN Evening Post, Issue 56, 7 March 1934, Page 4
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