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RF News 17th August 2009 14:00

Rail victim's son to drive trains (BBC News)
 
James Dunn, whose father was killed in the Selby rail crash in 2001, is to become a train driver.

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LesG 17th August 2009 19:09

[QUOTE=RF News;30970]James Dunn, whose father was killed in the Selby rail crash in 2001, is to become a train driver.

Steve and I worked together at National power and we became good and firm friends and indeed I still miss chatting with him today.

I know James will be as dedicated a railwayman as Steve was and he will be a great asset to any company he works for, I wish him all the luck and good wishes from me and my family.

Les

swisstrains 17th August 2009 21:07

I'll second your best wishes Les.
I don't know which company James intends joining but wouldn't it be a fitting tribute to his dad if one day he got to drive the Freighliner 66 that carries his name?

LesG 18th August 2009 11:19

Quote:

Originally Posted by swisstrains (Post 30985)
I'll second your best wishes Les.
I don't know which company James intends joining but wouldn't it be a fitting tribute to his dad if one day he got to drive the Freighliner 66 that carries his name?


100% agree John

Les

mad knitter 18th August 2009 21:15

[QUOTE=LesG;30980]
Quote:

Originally Posted by RF News (Post 30970)
James Dunn, whose father was killed in the Selby rail crash in 2001, is to become a train driver.

Steve and I worked together at National power and we became good and firm friends and indeed I still miss chatting with him today.

I know James will be as dedicated a railwayman as Steve was and he will be a great asset to any company he works for, I wish him all the luck and good wishes from me and my family.

Les

Hello Mc George

'tis Little George's wee mammy!

How are you - great to "spot" you on here - must have a catch-up

Love to the brood

M :D

John H-T 20th August 2009 21:23

All the very best to James.

Best wishes,

John H-T.


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