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  1. Excellent video, Jesse. I have always been slightly surprised that a guy in his 20's, living on the other side of the world, was so interested in the 1930s LNER. This is my own area of interest but i haven't achieved as much as you though I've been trying for longer! The fiddle yard to support the sequence shown must be spacious. I particularly liked the variety of coaching stock making up the secondary services. Please can we have more as the layout progresses?
  2. There was a time when fans dreamed of a wealthy benefactor investing in their club, enabling them to compete at the highest level. Current FFP restrictions seem to deny those dreams whilst safeguarding the interests of a few wealthy and therefore successful clubs. A lot of fans look at City and wish their club had also attracted investment. Perhaps Man U fans should look back to the time when Louis Edwards was chairman. Bankrolling clubs - particularly transfers - was perfectly acceptable in those days (and in those of Blackburn Rovers' success) but illegal inducements to young players were not.
  3. Plse is there any update on the possibility of running a bus from the station?
  4. Just had a quick look at the NERA website, but couldn't spot it.
  5. One of yesterday's boat race reporters didn't know which oarsman was bow and which stroke. This morning's news told us that Oxford had won.
  6. Thanks for that. My Mum and Dad rode behind Russell the summer before they were married in 1935. II have a picture my Dad took at Beddgelert). I would love to make a through trip Caernarvon - Blaenau and back behind Russell and/or 590.
  7. Hi Graham. Congratulations on two magazine articles and awards at the same time. I must dig out the Grantham DVD and watch it again! I enjoy watching both layouts. You were kind enough to reply recently to my enquiry regarding the Shap pilot and I understand an article about the fiddle yard is imminent. However, I personally prefer Grantham. whilst Shap has the scenic grandeur of the hills, Grantham has much more operational interest with the Nottingham branch, goods yard, loco depot and, yes, the road vehicles. Additionally, it has such a broad range of rolling stock, ranging from the then latest streamliners to Victorian 6 wheelers and pre-grouping locos. Many of these older prototypes are rarely seen modelled and may be unknown to many exhibition visitors. Would it be possible for you and your fellow exhibitors to pen some articles about some of these interesting road and rail vehicles?
  8. I think the last of the "old school" commentators was Henry Blofeld. I can remember him not following the Loughborough scientific sporting theories voiced by a then-recently retired cricketer. "Henry, how on earth did you get to Cambridge?" he was asked. He replied "Well, actually, my father took me in the Bentley".
  9. Hornby website quotes "Summer 2024".
  10. First Brimstone of the year! Always a sign of spring, though I had to persuade the puppy not to chase it.
  11. Attached item is on local BBC news. What a shame that compliance with budget is claimed but no cost forthcoming in answer to a straightforward question. I also found the comparison with HS2 unnecessary. The new railway coming to Beds and Bucks - BBC Sounds
  12. For a long time, the Quality Manager where I worked was I B Wright...
  13. Apparently, tracklaying between Bicester and Bletchley has been completed. https://eastwestrail.co.uk/news/latest-stories/east-meets-west Sadly, the BBC coverage quickly submerges this achievement in a nimbyfest.
  14. I may have mentioned before that my school (the Stationers' Company's School) was very keen on the correct use of apostrophes. If necessary, extra time was allocated for the necessary lessons to be learned, called detention...
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