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Andy Edwards
Andy Edwards
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Posted at 21:04 on 26th March 2008
That's a bit special! So many pictures to see........and so little time to see them!
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Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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Posted at 01:01 on 27th March 2008
See what I mean, how can you choose one photo?.
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Andy Edwards
Andy Edwards
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Posted at 08:00 on 27th March 2008
Good point Peter. For goodness sake go to bed Peter, you're a human not a bat!
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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
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Posted at 08:30 on 27th March 2008
He just looks like a bat Andy! Really, really lol!!
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Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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Posted at 12:21 on 27th March 2008
I do not look like a bat, I'm just batty.
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Roy Jackson
Roy Jackson
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Posted at 02:19 on 28th March 2008
 

Hi Peter.

 

I am pleased that you like the railway engine pictures, I have one or two more to submit. I was interested to see that you had pictures of the Bodmin railway in your gallery. One of the trains that you show. The 2-8-0 Tank engine No 4247 is of special interest to me. Two years ago I had the chance to ride on its footplate on the return journey to Bodmin. For a short time I actually handled the controls. I was so excited to get the invitation to ride up front that I forgot to take the camera with me, so I lost a great opportunity to take some great action shots.

 

When I was a kid I wanted to be an engine driver, but after seeing how hard that job was, I am glad that I found a different line of work.

 

A few more railway pictures soon.

 

Regards Roy J

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Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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Posted at 12:57 on 28th March 2008
Thanks Roy. I had my first trip on the footplate of an engine when I was 3. I spent 24 years driving underground trains for London transport, not quite the same as steam though. My father was a signalman in wales after he left the coalmines, so it must be in the blood. Trains and tunnels. LOL
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L
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Posted at 16:20 on 28th March 2008
My father-in-law was a signalman too, amongst other things.
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Ron Brind
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Posted at 20:59 on 28th March 2008
What sort of signals Lyn, what are you trying to say?
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Posted at 21:51 on 28th March 2008
HA HA HA Ron very funnyyyyyy lol
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