Really loved your Nine below zero @crabbie. Very much my stuff but only on my own as it's so opposite in taste to that of my wife that best I listen in another room/when she's out with the volume button high!
I shall not be clicking onto your clip, Devsy. As I pretty much ignore most of your posts these days.
As I much rather engage with fervent supporters of the Wanderers, rather than with club switching trolls.
On a practical note are these links checked by anyone within the admin of this site.
I never click on the links as there is too much risk from my view point. I'm sure most are posted with no ill intentions but even then you never know.
Don't really want a load of adverts based on a post made by a woman bothering train pervert
I have the same issue @EwanHoosaami with my missus so she got me some decent headphones, but it's still best cranked up in the room when she's out. 9 Below Zero were my first proper gig (not local) at the Camden Palace
I have many favourite trains, happy journeys all over this country and abroad - varying from the Jungfraujochbahn to the Manchester Oxford Road to Bolton last year.
However to give an honest railway worker's answer, from when I used drive the lovely objects, my favourite train was always the last train, the train home.
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Sorry, couldn’t resist
https://music.apple.com/gb/album/blue-grey-an-incomplete-history-of-british-rail/1540016171
Or better...
https://music.apple.com/gb/album/train-vs-elephant/1498850920?i=1498850929
But this says more about me than I like to show
"Train Train" by The Count Bishops, especially the version on their 1978 Live album.
These...
By then known as The Bishops.
Dev must have travelled on more trains than any Gasroomer!
Any of the glorious trains starring in the technically quite astonishing photos of O. Winston Link.
https://images.app.goo.gl/QZC8Cn9VbDuZfHLU8
Oh yes indeed @Steve_Peart, quite amazing. I been lucky enough to go to his gallery/museum in Roanoke.
Taking it down a bit...
For the older generation!
Really loved your Nine below zero @crabbie. Very much my stuff but only on my own as it's so opposite in taste to that of my wife that best I listen in another room/when she's out with the volume button high!
Song about boy meets girl on train. What could possibly go wrong..........
Chance for you to make your "joke" again Chas
I shall not be clicking onto your clip, Devsy. As I pretty much ignore most of your posts these days.
As I much rather engage with fervent supporters of the Wanderers, rather than with club switching trolls.
On a practical note are these links checked by anyone within the admin of this site.
I never click on the links as there is too much risk from my view point. I'm sure most are posted with no ill intentions but even then you never know.
Don't really want a load of adverts based on a post made by a woman bothering train pervert
What on earth are you two talking about?
I have the same issue @EwanHoosaami with my missus so she got me some decent headphones, but it's still best cranked up in the room when she's out. 9 Below Zero were my first proper gig (not local) at the Camden Palace
British Rail class 50 hauling a rake of MK2 carriages
Had @railwaysteve not chipped in yet?
I'd like to know Fred Dibnah's favourite train.
I have many favourite trains, happy journeys all over this country and abroad - varying from the Jungfraujochbahn to the Manchester Oxford Road to Bolton last year.
However to give an honest railway worker's answer, from when I used drive the lovely objects, my favourite train was always the last train, the train home.
I'm surprised that no one had gone for
Looking forward to playing that @Twizz . Great fan of Knopfler but immersed in The Voice this evening.
Inter City 125 with a Paxman Valenta engine.
Thanks for this...a real highlight of the disappointing Sandinista album...joyful to hear it again
Sorry, should’ve been a thumbs up
Bekonscot Model Railway, driver's eye view of a complete circuit, 10 scale miles.