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Old 14th May 2006, 23:23
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Hello everybody
i have just joined The Railway Forum tonight
Hello im David from Bradford West Yorkshire
Im 51 and enjoy all aspects of Railways
as a kid i lived opposite the Hammerton St sheds in Bradford
this was the thing that started me on Railways
i have done a all line RR in the 80s
been on a few rail tours to Scotland too
and im even in one of the pictures in Power of The Deltics
looking forward to enjoying this site
thanks David


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Old 15th May 2006, 18:43
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Welcome David
The forum is a little slow at the moment but hopefully it will pick up as the membership increases.
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Old 15th May 2006, 22:30
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Hello David and welcome to the site.
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Old 29th May 2006, 16:59
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Hello everybody

I'm another David - this time from Norfolk. I have been into trains since childhood - which was some years ago now I have to admit. Recently I seem to have been visiting quite a few preserved railways - I've found three in Norfolk so far. My particular interests are early diesels (is that how you spell it?), steam engines of all ages and the history of the railways in East Anglia. I live in a small market town which used to have a railway - but now has a public footpath if you get my meaning. In fact this part of Norfolk is criss-crossed by many paths that used to be railways.

I'm going to try and post this now and see what happens - with my luck it'll disappear somewhere into the ether and never to be seen again.
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Old 29th May 2006, 18:38
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I'm going to try and post this now and see what happens - with my luck it'll disappear somewhere into the ether and never to be seen again.
It didn't disappear
Welcome to the party David

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