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Friday, 8 November, 2002, 19:03 GMT
Train poet's lines on travel
Poet Steve Glason
Steve Glason wrote his poems while commuting
A former commuter who wrote poetry as he shuttled between London and Norfolk is to have his work displayed at railway stations.

Steve Glason penned dozens of verses during his travels and now they will be used to brighten up stations at Norwich and Diss in Norfolk and Ipswich in Suffolk.

The 50-year-old from Diss, who has been writing poetry for more than 25 years, was rewarded after sending a collection of his work to Anglia Railways.

Officials were so impressed they decided his poems were good enough to display.

The poems all refer to train journeys on Anglia Railways trains and include titles such as: The Ipswich Train, Norfolk and East Anglia.


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