Excursions From Dubrovnik
I hadn’t planned what I would do in Dubrovnik and it was only when I got there, I reaslised you could take an excursion to Mostar.
Unfortunately, all excursions seemed to leave early in the morning, so as I only had one full day in the city, I had to miss out.
So if you’re having some time in the city and might weant to have an excursion, book it early.
How Dubrovnik Suffered
The map on the right of this picture, shows all of the damage sustained in Dubrovnik during the break-up of Yugoslavia.
The scale of the damage in the fighting between over the city, is well shown on this map, although most now seems to have been repaired.
The cause of the war between Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, will long be debated, but as with Syria and Russia, it is usually because a group of nasty men want to cling to power and enough of their electorate can be bribed to back them.
A version of that map should be forcibly tattooed on all the war criminals and their supporters in that insane war.
Up And Down The Dubrovnik Cable Car
I took these pictures as I rode the Dubrovnik Cable Car.
The island beyond the city is Lokrum.
I have this feeling that if you timed it right, the light could be very good on the way down.
First Impressions Of Dubrovnik
I arrived in Dubrovnik in mid-morning and took the airport bus to just outside the old city.
My hotel was in the old city, just off the main walk across the old city between the bus station and the old port.
The Future At Shenfield Station
There is an article on Rail Technology Magazine, which describes how Network Rail completed £14.5 million preparations for Crossrail over the bank holiday.
This is one of the comments by Andrew Gault, which describes the operation of Shenfield station after Crossrail opens.
Plus the new new bay platform (Platform 6) at Shenfield is soon to be built and once the new Platform 6 at Shenfield is built and opened then Crossrail Elizabeth Line trains will use Platforms 5 and 6 as a terminus with Platform 4 being used for Abellio Greater Anglia’s Southend Victoria trains to stop on Platform 4 freeing up Platform 3 for Semi-Fast trains and Stopping Commuter trains to Ipswich, Braintree, Colchester, Clacton-on-Sea and Intercity trains passing through Shenfield towards Norwich and Ipswich and yes Shenfield will see more passengers using Crossrail Elizabeth Line once the full service is in operation in late 2019/early 2020 and same with Abbey Wood, Reading, Maidenhead and Heathrow Airport.
Is Mr. Gault indicating that some or all fast Ipswich and Norwich trains will stop at Shenfield?
If he is correct, then it will certainly make getting to Portman Road for Tuesday Night matches a lot easier for me.





















































