Show paul Bun yani ry station discovered by small boy on his visit to lo 10 london n don the sort of railway station that thai only paul bunyan could have built was described recently by a north small boy who visited london and wrote about it to his envious smaller brother at home according to a bridgforth bridgnorth north england correspondent spon dent in the philadelphia inquirer written in all seriousness the letter which came into the possession of C N turner of the associated british and irish railways follows the sight of paddington station is really beyond description the roof Is practically invisible being 2500 feet above the platforms flir planes circling h it all day the roof is made of glass and requires men to clean it once weekly in an airship there are so many platforms that it Is totally immoss impossible ible to count them the length of them Is quite ive five miles there are motor buses to take passengers aroi one end of a platform to the other each bus holds people the trains ore are COlos colossal sail each train cons consists ests of coaches and requires 20 engines to pull it the trains are of the corridor type and are equipped with motorcycles to convey passengers to lavatories and dining saloons each engine Is horsepower and requires 50 men to stoke it it is necessary to have motor lorries in each cabin to convey the coal from tender to firebox there Is a refreshment room at paddington station which Is seven times tho the length of bridgnorth bridgforth north high street and four times as wide the station master Is as big as st leonards church bridgforth bridgnorth north tho the bl biggest gest man in the world one cannot cannot fall to hear him coming an am his boots are as big as the north gate he walks over the trains without any difficulty whatsoever |