Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

And travelling parrots, city station has it all!

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ONE up side to travelling the length and breadth of the UK most weeks is the things you see.

An old mineshaft in the Black Country; a village of men with beards in the Welsh Valleys (I think it’s the law); a ramshackle hut in Bradford that serves the best curries ever. You name it, Britain has it.

But this week, it’s been Dundee that has given me the best delights – and, more specifical­ly, Dundee train station.

There I was, late one night arriving on the platform when I saw something that looked straight out of Hogwarts.

On closer inspection I saw the train on the neighbouri­ng platform was the world-famous Flying Scotsman.

Did you know it docks at Dundee during the summer months for a few nights every week?

I had no idea – and stood in wonder at the sight of guests on board dancing to the Celtic tunes played by an accordioni­st and fiddler.

Men in fine suits and kilts enjoyed a cigar in an open carriage at the back, while wine flowed and fancy canapes were served.

Late at night, a guard told me they step off the train and on to the platform for a ceilidh before retiring to their onboard beds, waking to a delicious cooked breakfast and heading off to their next location.

Just a few days later, it was time for my next journey for Homes Under The Hammer filming and I saw another first.

“It’s all right,” the man assured staff as he referred to the parrot on his shoulder (you read that right, a beautiful blue macaw). “The guards say it’s fine for him to travel.”

And therefore on to the train walked Colin Cruickshan­k, from central Dundee, and his trusty pal Basil.

Colin told me he’s had Basil since he was a chick and takes him everywhere – and the bird has completely acclimatis­ed to our nippier weather.

Fancy that eh? This week, I’ll be filming in Stoke, Hyde, Blackpool, Preston, Manchester and Crewe.

I might see a few things of interest but it probably won’t top the Flying Scotsman and a Dundonian parrot called Basil who only squawked once all the way to Edinburgh.

 ??  ?? Martel’s pic of the Flying Scotsman and Colin Cruickshan­k with his pal, Basil.
Martel’s pic of the Flying Scotsman and Colin Cruickshan­k with his pal, Basil.

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