Excitement builds as new Merseyrail train spotted on network
Liverpool City Region twitter account shares image of state-of-the-art new train
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One of the new state-of-the-art Merseyrail trains being tested on the network
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Excitement is building about the arrival of new state-of-the-art trains on the Merseyrail network after one of the new vehicles was spotted on the network.
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Carole Davidson, volunteer coordinater, from the West Runton toad patrol. Picture: Danielle Booden
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Looking for a new hobby in 2021, which could also help the environment?
Then a call for volunteers to help toads dodge danger on their way to spawn could be the answer.
West Runton Toad Patrol is calling for people to join its ranks and help ensure the safe passage of common toads during their annual migration to spawning grounds.
Carole Davidson, volunteer coordinater, from the West Runton toad patrol. Picture: Danielle Booden
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