We're down to the really tough ones ... I'm going to tell you the "impossible" ones (this was set up, you may recall, to change the gallery at the page top with "lighter side competition" as only a secondary aim, so I didn't consider "how easy is this"?)
34, 35, 87 and 88 are all at the same place (taken within a mile), and as far as I can see it's a place that hasn't come up as a mention in this thread.
76 ... I'll couldn't have denied "Arriva train
from Chester" if you had suggested that ... but it's actually towards the end of the long southbound run from there. It's somewhere around Cwmbran - and if there *had* been anything through the windows. Mookiemoo would have been the one to spot it as it used to be one of here "stomping grounds".
78 is not Liverpool, thought not far off. And those were wild guesses ... Liverpool Central Low Level, at least, looks nothing like this and that's from me just having a quick wikipedia look.
80 - the specific South Wales suggestion is wrong - but only a short distance out. Salisbury is wildly out.
82 - It's Giles's Wood, Melksham ... very hard to find good online references. 18 years ago Freddie Giles, who's a remarkable local person, started planting a mixed wood on his land, and opened it to the public. I don't think he's trying to keep himself secret - he's written and published a book, darn it, but he's hard to find on line. I have parked a little at
http://www.wellho.net/share/gileswood.html66, 67, 81 and 89 - of the remaining pictures - are the ones that I might have expected to have gone much earlier. 27 we had a bit of a discussion already but no-one made any definite enough suggestion as I recall; these signs are all over the place if you look; I pictured some more at Chippenham the other night (so it's certainly not sleeper boarding!). And 37 is so cropped that you might only get it by finding the same people in other nearby pictures.
Late addition:
Is 67 the stub of the old Midland route into Bristol, near Yate / Westerleigh Junction?
Sorry - no