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Old 23rd January 2010, 20:46
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Now I have travelled on both Welsh highland and Ffestiniog railways.
However I shall not do any guide until all is completed and up and running.
I do think though however that it could be used as a transport link and the company needs to exploit it capability for ordinary traveller services.
There is a good link between the Cambrian coast and valleys line so if steam is not used are we going to see a DMU?

Once the line is fully open to 40 miles it could well be done as an eco friendly alternative transport initiative.

Of course with demand steam could handle these trains.


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Old 25th January 2010, 19:40
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On research I may not be wrong in the concept. The Launceston railway is building a DMu at this moment so I look forward to seeing that.
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