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Have you been working on your trains?
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No I havent bet I do have a new layout planed what better way to pass the time when we can not go any where else.
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sag111 (imported) wrote: Fri Feb 06, 2009 11:25 pm No I havent bet I do have a new layout planed what better way to pass the time when we can not go any where else.

Odd sort of thread this. Seems more like a private conversation.

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we do get a few odd threads.They just add to our appeal. --FLO--
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:) Hi Sag111, I knew we must have something in common. So what time period and scale and gage do you do? 🙄 I'm in "O" scale late steam early diesel.:) Ernie
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Same here late steam early diesel and I have G guage in the back yard or I will this summer again.I have about 300 ft of track and many buildings
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The first new steam locomotive (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/trave ... years.html) to be built in Britain pulled into (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... Cross.html) King's Cross Station, London on Saturday afternoon.

Unusually I was in the office from which we have an unparalleled view of the track between the approach tunnels and the rear of the shed (http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?f=q&sourc ... 8&t=h&z=18). It was a lovely sight.

The locomotive is a Tornado Peppercorn class A1 (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picture ... ss-A1.html) and was pulling a train of 13 carriages including first class and dining Pullmans (http://www.orient-express.com/web/uktr/ ... riages.jsp).
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I have been in that train station on my way to Harpenden and just love riding the trains in the UK.I would love to see that new steam train and if all goes well maybe this summer I will get that chance again.I here some do not like the tube but again I found it easy to get around London and enjoyed it.
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Sag

Beware, I'm coming after those chickens.

Besides, chicken taste better if they're swiped out of the coop.

I'm also bringing a T-bone steak for your dog, Buddy.
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The Democrats havent gotten my guns yet to beware thats all I will say about that.
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