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Old 6th April 2008, 13:52
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Hullo rail affectionados, everywhere!

I found this forum purely by chance while searching for some history on 71000, the Duke - it's booked for a rail excursion my wife and I are taking later this year. I've been excited by rail travel from my earliest childhood and was fortunate that steam on the lines to Bournemouth and Swanage (then, as now, favourite holiday spots), lasted longer than elsewhere. How much anticipation was generated by a simple trackside advertisement announcing that 'you are nearing the Strong country' (remember them?) are we thundered by behind a bulleid pacific! Now, as I near retirement, I've rediscovered the delights of longer distance, steam-hauled rail travel through the many excursions that are available.

I was fortunate, as a child, to live near the LMS line from Euston, and Kenton Rec was only a short walk away. From there, either peering through the railings or from the footbridge, I had a close-up view of just about anything moving on the line. I was introduced to loco spotting (as someone else has pointed out, a perfectly acceptable pastime for all ages in those days) by an old railway man I met in the park. I'd be about 7 or 8 and in those days we hadn't been taught to fear the approach of strangers (in any case, we were protected by 'Parkie' who kept a stern but benevolent eye on us). The railman gave me a locoshed book, an I-Spy book on railways (which I subsequently completed!) and explained how to identify different engines, how signals worked, about water troughs (we had one near Bushey), how to read timetables, and so on. I was hooked!

Like other lads, in later years I was distracted by the other things life has to offer, like girls, but never lost a fascination for railways and rail travel (school vacations travelling overnight from Boulogne to Basel - steam to Amiens, the delights of the Swiss rail network, commuting from Loughborough to London and, further afield, from Dusseldorf to Cologne and, more recently, Beijing to Xi'an by rail and a trip on the Maglev between Shanghai and Pudong Airport. I hope I never tire of it.

Now, as I begin to have more time on my hands, I hope to achieve a long-held ambition to build a model railway layout. I'm thinking I'd like to base it on a Swiss layout because travelling by train in Switzerland is a delight and because of the myriad possibilities it offers. However, I'm not very familiar with what's available in terms of rolling stock, track, accessories and the like so I'm hoping from some help and advice from fellow forum members.

That's enough rambling from me. I look forward to getting to know some of you through this forum.


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Old 6th April 2008, 15:11
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Hi bulleid-boy welcome to the forum, there's plenty of modelers on here who can advise you.
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Old 6th April 2008, 16:53
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Hi Bulleid-boy, nice to have another modeler looking forward to starting a new layout when he retires. I am in the same boat although I did build a 'N' gauge layout. Swiss John will be happy to hear those words 'delights of the Swiss rail network' as he is a keen Swiss rail fan. Anyway welcome to the forum.
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Hello Bulleid-boy and welcome to the forum. It's good to have another Swiss enthusiast on board. Why not start a thread in the Model Railway forum with details of the type of layout you hope to build? We can then offer our suggestions.
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Old 6th April 2008, 18:23
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Old 6th April 2008, 18:59
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Welcome to the forum. As I have said many times, we are from a fortunate generation, who saw wonderful things pass us by on the railway, every day of our life.
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Old 6th April 2008, 21:14
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Hello and welcome b-b.

You win the prize for the longest introduction post ever!

I reckon John is ecstatic at the thought of another Swiss enthusiast on the forum!
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Old 6th April 2008, 21:39
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Hi Bullied-boy and welcome to the Forum.

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I woder if any our German friends think of a trip from Loughborough to London in the same way as we dream of a trip from from Dusseldorf to Cologne?

(Went through Dusseldorf once. Very similar to Newcastle upon Tyne, I recall)
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Old 7th April 2008, 20:19
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We're talking Peaks here, Shed Cat. The journeys were enlivened by the weekly sweep we had on which day it would break down! Oh, and the steward served real coffee.
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