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Hello, welcome to the forum. Chasewater railway do driver experiences, which are the lower cost, good value end of the market. Don't know of anyone not enjoying them.
Richard |
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Hello Silver Fox Phil and welcome to the Railway Forum.:)
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Hi Siver Fox Phil and welcome to the forum, regarding the FXP I think you have to do your research and decide what you want, I have never done an "organised" one but I have spoken to a lot of people who have and they have made their choice for a number of reasons eg, cost, travelling distance, favourite heritage railway, or the oppurtunity of maybe driving their favourite locomotive.
I have never heard anybody complain about any of these courses so wherever you go enjoy it Phil. Its a good idea to drop hints you would like one of these courses as a birthday/christmas present!!!! Cheers John |
I did mine 10 years ago at the GCR,the railway is only a mile away.A Brillant day right from the word go.Started with introductions a tour of the Museum and the engine sheds an explanation of the signalling systems etc.Lunch on board a train(not a dining car), next came footplate trips and then Driving.I shared the footplate with another chap so had about 6 footplate rides, a great experience.there was also free entrance for my family,my eldest daughter even managed to blag a footplate ride while the engine was running around the train at Leicester North.All in all a fantastic day the railway staff couldn't have been more obliging,just one more thing enjoy the day where ever you do it, it'll stay with for the rest of your life.
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Thanks, I have decided to run with the GCR and look forward to a great day out. I will let you all know of my experience. Look out for my comments later on.
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Thanks for your help.
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Good job I'm semi-retired!!
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I had a great day two years ago doing the Severn Valley Railway driving course.
I found the driving easier than the firing , which is hot and hard work! Because of the heat I would recommend you take some decent protective gloves and wear some stout shoes (I have some work type shoes with hard toe caps, these are ideal). It's not essential, but a hat could be useful too. Hope you enjoy your course. |
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