St Albans Abbey Line: How Hertfordshire very nearly had its own tram-train system
There was said to be a high level of public support for the initial proposal
Two trams in Birmingham city centre (Image: Graham Young/BirminghamMail)
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Over a decade ago, Hertfordshire very nearly had its own tram-train system.
Updated: 4 Apr 2021, 10:14
IT S a modern tradition to celebrate Easter by indulging in tasty chocolate eggs and even the coronavirus hasn t stopped Brits indulging.
We ve being buying tonnes of the sweet treats online, to get around social distancing rules. So when should you eat your Easter eggs and hot cross buns? Staff at Blair Drummond Safari Park, Scotland, give meerkats rainbow-coloured Easter eggs filled with enrichments. The park is closed to the public as the UK continues its Covid-19 lockdownCredit: PA:Press Association
When should you give Easter eggs?
Many people who follow the church tradition of Easter will give Easter eggs on Sunday.
The Hertfordshire village with the quietest train station in the county
The station averaged just 58 commuters a day in 2019/20
There is only one platform (Image: Google Maps)
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Hertfordshire property: The charming and traditional home for sale with views of historic St Albans Abbey
This characterful home has breathtaking views of one of Hertfordshire s most stunning and recognisable landmarks
The front room area is full of character (Image: Hamptons)
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