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Hello from Durham
Hi. My name's Mark. I saw this forum on the Ships Nostalgia forum site, & as a ferroequinologist of many years' standing I felt it appropriate to join.
My main interest is in the Midland Railway; I'm on missionary work up here in the North-East! I'm really a steam buff; however I do take an interest in the modern scene, & occasionally splash out on main line steam trips; the last one was the '3 Dales' tour last May. I also model in 4mm scale. I tend to be around for a couple of months, then disappear to sea for 3-month trips. Not too many Brits left at sea! |
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Hi Mark Welcome to the Forum I'm an LNER man myself you know what I mean a proper railway. (only joking)
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locojoe When I read about the evils of drink I gave up reading |
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Welcome Mark.
Hope you enjoy the forum.
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Hello GOSLP.A lot of missionarys came to the N.E. most of whom were killed by vikings and some went to Ireland.Oh by the way Darlington Co-Durham was
the birth place of public railways 1825.Just a thought I hope you have had your M.E. engine holding down bolts checked lately and check those bilges. Kenny. |
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