Guest 649- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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30 October 2010
14:4277376the times my bike went into the tracks when I was following the train and cut my leg to.
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Guest 663- Registered: 20 Mar 2008
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30 October 2010
18:3277457How brillant to see that seafront loco,can not imagine that chugging along the seafront now.
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Guest 653- Registered: 13 Mar 2008
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31 October 2010
08:4577629Your first photo Kath, certainly has the "Wow" factor - to me anyway; one of the best I've seen.
Thank You.
Roger
Guest 700- Registered: 11 Jun 2010
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31 October 2010
18:0577715Yes, Roger, one of the best I think of all the pictures of Dover I've seen too.
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Guest 690- Registered: 10 Oct 2009
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31 October 2010
18:1977717Kath, I too like that one more than the one I`ve been familiar with over the years shown above. I wonder though, how many people have viewed it in another way like I have. A primitive machine, more prone to breakdown`s I shouldn`t wonder, no phone`s along the lineside, never mind mobile`s. In those days, if a train didn`t turn up, light engine`s (engine only), were sent out into the blue to find them. What a facinating sight these early locomotive`s and their train must have looked.
Tell them that I came, and no one answered.
Guest 651- Registered: 12 Mar 2008
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Here's an interesting angle that Colin would have liked
Been nice knowing you :)
Paul aka Scotchie what are the chances of your layout being recreated in trainz I have just finished one Route called along the UTA lines York rd to port-rush in Ireland Taken three years. I would only have to take photo's from the layout can we do something with this.