Have fun with your trains
Ian P - If a man speaks in a desert where no woman can hear, Is he still wrong?
QUOTE: Originally posted by folkestonekeith Hi Guys, I've just joined the forum, live in Folkestone UK (in the south east corner of the country close to the Channel Tunnel - using Eurostar closer to Europe than many parts of the UK!!). Spent about 30 years working in Asia and returned home to the UK about 5 years ago. Have been into garden railways for just under two years starting off with an LGB digital start set. This was soon expanded and construction of a line down one side of the garden started - plan this year is to chuck out the LGB power system and install the more powerful Massoth system as well as beautifying the track surroundings etc. Next year hope to start taking the track up the other side of the garden. Main modelling interest is the Swiss RhaetiaBahn and the German NG lines around the Rugen, the Harz and Dresden (railroads which have been visited by train starting at my local station[8D]). Also appearing from time to time is some Union Pacific (F7AB and Alco Passenger and Freight locos) and Boston & Maine (GP9). My cousin lives just outside Boston so on my last visit dragged him to Charles Ro to get the very nice blue and white GP9!! Also have got the Bachmann Heisler (DCC chipped and Pheonix-sounded) and latest Shay (awaiting chipping and sounding!!). Have subscribed to Garden Railways - great magazine but one problem - the adverts show how expensive garden railroading here is in the UK compared to what you pay in the US - just like the price of gas!! Am hoping to get many hints from joining this forum........ Keith
QUOTE: Originally posted by kimbrit PS, watch it Yanks, us Limeys are back up to four now. We'll soon outnumber you and with Vics help you'll all be drinking warm beer![:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by kimbrit Hi Keith, Same side of the pond, up in Blackpool. You'll enjoy this lot, we do have our moments! Cheers, Kim [tup] PS, watch it Yanks, us Limeys are back up to four now. We'll soon outnumber you and with Vics help you'll all be drinking warm beer![:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by kimbrit Hi Warrior, Lots of good beer comes from that place where you live, it used to be said that lots of good things come out of Yorkshire and they are all roads to Lancashire!! One of my greatest friends is from that place and we have hours of entertainment taking the p**s out of each other over a few pints, I usually pay for most of 'em. Have the railways reached Yorkshire yet?, I see trains from Lancashire disappearing into holes in hillsides and I wondered.................[;)] Cheers, Kim [tup]
QUOTE: Originally posted by folkestonekeith ...apart from the Falstaff which was the lowest priced on the black market...and I quickly found out why!!) Keith
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