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saying hello
Hi
Very new to this site and posting I have a love not just of trains but the Architecture of the stations, the viaducts in fact everything. All stress disappears when I hear or see a train, great after a week at work . ![]() |
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Hello and welcome Babs. I'm a recent arrival myself, and love it here. I totally agree about the railways, as you'll see in one of the photos I've posted!!
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Jim R (I always try to be pheasant plucker!) If it has less than 16 wheels it had better be a bike. If it has more than two wheels, it had better be a TRAIN!! ![]() |
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Hello Babs and welcome to the forum, have a look around the gallery there are some good shots of stations and viaducts etc. enjoy and all the best.
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Hello Babs and welcome to the Railway Forum. Architecture of the older stations of British Railways Is something I find very pleasing, not so the more modern ones.
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Welcome to the Forum Babs. Look forward to your posts.
Best wishes, John H-T.
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Hello and a belated welcome to the Forum. I was always interested in old stations myself although I was still quite young when BR started closing - then quickly demolishing - them in the 1960s. I grew up in Chesterfield and managed to get quite a number of photos around that area. Look forward to your posts.
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