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Railnet - Royal Mail's £150m Waste

Merry Christmas! :D As many of you will be opening presents today, this video seemed appropriate to release as, for quite a few people, their precious gifts, cards and letters would have been transported via mail train. In this regard, we look at the history of Railnet, an ambitious scheme developed in 1993 that was meant to assure the long-term future of mail train operations within the UK, but after spending £150m and constructing a brand new range of dedicated depots and rolling stock, this elaborate project was rendered obsolete within 6 years. All video content and images in this production have been provided with permission wherever possible. While I endeavour to ensure that all accreditations properly name the original creator, some of my sources do not list them as they are usually provided by other, unrelated YouTubers. Therefore, if I have mistakenly put the accreditation of 'Unknown', and you are aware of the original creator, please send me a personal message at my Gmail (this is more effective than comments as I am often unable to read all of them): [email protected] Clips from the Trainspotting TV series are credit of the Discovery Channel - big thanks to PedroDactyl for correcting me on that. :) The views and opinions expressed in this video are my personal appraisal and are not the views and opinions of any of these individuals or bodies who have kindly supplied me with footage and images. If you enjoyed this video, why not leave a like, and consider subscribing for more great content coming soon. Paypal: https://paypal.me/rorymacve?country.x... Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/rorymacve Thanks again, everyone, and enjoy! :D References: - KentRail (and their respective sources) - Mail Trains by Julian Stray (and his respective sources) - Wikipedia (and its respective references)

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