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hello from pullacross.
To introduce myself, brought up in falmouth cornwall and served my time at the docks, working on the dock shunters was a very enjoyable part of my apprenticeship.I then spent 21 years at sea as a ships engineer then moved out to NZ and worked in the power generation industry untill retirement.
The sight and smell of steam has never left me and I have been involved in preserved railways while out here. At present over seeing the rebuilding of an 0-4-0 Hudwell Clark locomotive at Oamaru Steam and Rail. |
Hello pullacross welcome to the forum.
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Welcome to the forum, pullacross!
More support for the statement that wherever you go in the World, you'll find a Cornishman. I believe the reasoning behind this goes back to when tin-mining ceased in Cornwall, the miners had a skill that was so much in demand, they were welcomed anywhere in the World. :) Look forward to seeing some photos of NZ railways which seem to be very 'American' in appearance. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rail_tr...in_New_Zealand Do you have anything on the Ferrymead Railway? I had an uncle who lived in Christchurch (sadly passed away a few years ago) - he was one of the volunteers helping to run the railway. |
Welcome pullacross, hope you enjoy the forum
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Hello Pullacross, welcome to the Railway Forum.
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Welcome to the Forum pullacross. Look forward to your posts and news of the preservation scene in NZ.
Best wishes, John H-T. |
Hello and welcome to the forum, enjoy and all the best.
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Hello and welcome to the Railway Forum!
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Welcome to the Forum from another 'noob' :)
Max |
Hi. Welcome to the forum
Best Wishes, Tony |
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