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1. sarrep+m31[view] [source] 2026-02-02 09:17:26
>>breve+(OP)
I recall comments about this last week on the BBC website where people made the points that:

1. Surely the long term plan is to not keep these relics in a gargantuan warehouse but instead to put them in a museum(s) — with free entry no less — so that the tax paying public can enjoy them.

2. Further, collections of relics that relate to the site of each station on the line could be displayed in each.

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2. victor+9i1[view] [source] 2026-02-02 11:45:27
>>sarrep+m31
Out of 450 000 pieces I bet 440 000 pieces are just pottery shards and other ”boring” things. Important for history etc but no one wants to go to a museum with 400 000 almost identical pieces of pottery shards and similar. Only a tiny amount will be things the public wanna see in a museum.
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3. JasonA+SC1[view] [source] 2026-02-02 14:06:38
>>victor+9i1
> Out of 450 000 pieces I bet 440 000 pieces are just pottery shards and other ”boring” things

That's certainly super optimistic of you.

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4. cucumb+qD1[view] [source] 2026-02-02 14:09:17
>>JasonA+SC1
Yeah, it's probably more like 449,000 are pottery/ceramics.

Be kinda cool if they made wall mosaics at the respective stations out of them or something.

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