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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2017 9:58:31 GMT
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Post by Mr Stabby on Nov 29, 2017 10:51:50 GMT
I knew a bloke who got run over by a steam train.
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Post by patty on Nov 29, 2017 11:22:13 GMT
Does this mean we are getting steam trains back as well?....I remember the days..Oundle to Barnwell on the ole steam train..sweets in the shop(flying saucers at 4 a penny) then waiting for the bus home..it was always on a hot summers day.....it was a treat out...I could recreate childhood....
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2017 12:08:22 GMT
I knew a bloke who got run over by a steam train. At least your keeping the thread on track.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 29, 2017 12:09:52 GMT
Does this mean we are getting steam trains back as well?....I remember the days..Oundle to Barnwell on the ole steam train..sweets in the shop(flying saucers at 4 a penny) then waiting for the bus home..it was always on a hot summers day.....it was a treat out...I could recreate childhood.... I would expect to see electric driverless trains driven on magnetic levitation tracks. What an opportunity to put in some modern railways !
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Post by markhez on Nov 29, 2017 12:13:35 GMT
Does this mean we are getting steam trains back as well?....I remember the days..Oundle to Barnwell on the ole steam train..sweets in the shop(flying saucers at 4 a penny) then waiting for the bus home..it was always on a hot summers day.....it was a treat out...I could recreate childhood.... I would expect to see electric driverless trains driven on magnetic levitation tracks. What an opportunity to put in some modern railways ! That'll be DMUs trundling up and down badly re-laid track then.
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Post by lollygagger on Nov 29, 2017 12:57:43 GMT
Does this mean we are getting steam trains back as well?....I remember the days..Oundle to Barnwell on the ole steam train..sweets in the shop(flying saucers at 4 a penny) then waiting for the bus home..it was always on a hot summers day.....it was a treat out...I could recreate childhood.... I would expect to see electric driverless trains driven on magnetic levitation tracks. What an opportunity to put in some modern railways ! From reading the link and noting the oft used careful phrase "were closed to passenger services" I deduce what is meant is using some existing freight lines for passenger trains. They will be slow trains stuck behind creaking freight trains so probably just for oop north. Then they can harp on about x new services in the North, despite said services being akin to travelling on a freight train. Not that I'm cynical...
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Post by patty on Nov 29, 2017 14:12:23 GMT
Does this mean we are getting steam trains back as well?....I remember the days..Oundle to Barnwell on the ole steam train..sweets in the shop(flying saucers at 4 a penny) then waiting for the bus home..it was always on a hot summers day.....it was a treat out...I could recreate childhood.... I would expect to see electric driverless trains driven on magnetic levitation tracks. What an opportunity to put in some modern railways ! And I can see an opportunity to revisit the past....ahhh nostalgia....its so 'in vogue'
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Post by lollygagger on Nov 29, 2017 14:30:35 GMT
I would expect to see electric driverless trains driven on magnetic levitation tracks. What an opportunity to put in some modern railways ! And I can see an opportunity to revisit the past....ahhh nostalgia....its so 'in vogue' And I see a vote winning pile of stinking double speak that will never amount to anything other that a multi-million pound fee for a report on the viability of something unviable.
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Post by bodger on Nov 29, 2017 14:34:01 GMT
Does this mean we are getting steam trains back as well?....I remember the days..Oundle to Barnwell on the ole steam train..sweets in the shop(flying saucers at 4 a penny) then waiting for the bus home..it was always on a hot summers day.....it was a treat out...I could recreate childhood.... stinking sulphurous smoke and fumes coming in through the top window vent that has been slid open beyond the warning arrows. nostalgia - luvverly.
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Post by peterboat on Nov 29, 2017 14:37:32 GMT
Does this mean we are getting steam trains back as well?....I remember the days..Oundle to Barnwell on the ole steam train..sweets in the shop(flying saucers at 4 a penny) then waiting for the bus home..it was always on a hot summers day.....it was a treat out...I could recreate childhood.... Aah Patty just like your boats in the stream it took me back to my happy childhood perfik
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Post by patty on Nov 29, 2017 16:25:47 GMT
Does this mean we are getting steam trains back as well?....I remember the days..Oundle to Barnwell on the ole steam train..sweets in the shop(flying saucers at 4 a penny) then waiting for the bus home..it was always on a hot summers day.....it was a treat out...I could recreate childhood.... Aah Patty just like your boats in the stream it took me back to my happy childhood perfik yep sometimes its good to look back..cos I don't remember stinking carriages full of smoke....
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Post by thebfg on Nov 29, 2017 18:18:16 GMT
There was a line here that got closed to passengers bit they continued to use of for freight. Eastliegh to Romsey via Chandlers ford. They fully reopened it after volunteers did up c'ford station. It now carries a service to Southampton. Quite useful.
There has been numerous attempts to reopen the freight line to fawley as the traffic to and from there and surrounding areas is awful, buss that take ages and a passenger ferry service to the city centre.
One day it will reopen as the only trains that go there are normally the steam train specials.
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Post by naughtyfox on Nov 29, 2017 18:37:41 GMT
I know I posted this before, but I like it. So here you are again
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Post by bodger on Nov 29, 2017 19:47:35 GMT
There was a line here that got closed to passengers bit they continued to use of for freight. Eastliegh to Romsey via Chandlers ford. They fully reopened it after volunteers did up c'ford station. It now carries a service to Southampton. Quite useful. There has been numerous attempts to reopen the freight line to fawley as the traffic to and from there and surrounding areas is awful, buss that take ages and a passenger ferry service to the city centre. One day it will reopen as the only trains that go there are normally the steam train specials. The Bristol to Portishead line was refurbished recently and carries huge (Australian) coal trains from Royal Portbury Dock. It is on the list for opening new passenger services. When the police shot a suspect driver on the A469 recently and closed the road for a day there was nothing but narrow country lanes linking Bristol and the motorway to this large dormitory town. Which begs the question - why does police business, even when they are not involved in an incident, take priority over tens of thousands of drivers who rely on using the public highways to get to and from their job, or to the airport, or to their holiday destination, or to the hospital for a long-awaited appointment? Close the road or M-way for an hour, maybe, but for a full day or even longer (with drivers stuck in a traffic block with no support, no toilets, no nothing) - it makes me want to spit in their faces. Accidents happen, sometimes people die, but no-one assesses the real cost of all those delays, both financial and emotional.
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