york yuletude express

Details of ELR related charters, tours etc. using both steam and diesel loco's. Also incorporating update snippets on Ian Riley's work in progress.
joshs
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york yuletude express

Post by joshs »

just got back from watching it go through Smithy bridge and can i say well done ian for such a good run through smithy bridge.

josh
Repeat after me:
Industrals are the way forward.
Industral steam is the best.
1927 is the way forward.

Now wasn't hard was it.
Conireland

Post by Conireland »

Was this the trip that had 45707 hauling it from Rochdale?
joshs
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Post by joshs »

hi conire it stopped at rochdale to pick up passengers and but started from liverpool i think.

josh
Repeat after me:
Industrals are the way forward.
Industral steam is the best.
1927 is the way forward.

Now wasn't hard was it.
Conireland

Post by Conireland »

Thanks Josh, I was ill so had no chance of being near any railway yesterday and today for that matter!
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Post by joshs »

thats fine i have a video of it i will try and upload it later as i cant get you tube to upload a video or photobucket when i can i will put a link to it on here.

josh
Repeat after me:
Industrals are the way forward.
Industral steam is the best.
1927 is the way forward.

Now wasn't hard was it.
Robbo
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Post by Robbo »

Saw it pass at a gloomy Todmorden - looked great

picture here http://john-robinson.fotopic.net/p55385023.html

also a couple of the std 4 on the cotton mills express as well
joshs
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Post by joshs »

nice pics it was great to see her on the mainline.

josh
Repeat after me:
Industrals are the way forward.
Industral steam is the best.
1927 is the way forward.

Now wasn't hard was it.
Thermos
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Location: Rochdale

Post by Thermos »

EH?
I saw on t'internet elsewhere and IIRC in the press as next weekend...
:? Naffed now as really wanted to see it next weekend.
:x

Thermos
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Post by Robbo »

running BOIH weekends
XTMike
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Post by XTMike »

I retired from 40 years in my previous job complaining about the number of acronyms that had crept into everyday use.
Please can somebody tell me what IIRC and BOIH mean.
Some education I had!!!
Mike
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Post by Thermos »

D'oh! :oops:
Cheers Robbo.

Teacher Mike: IIRC = If I Recall Correctly. Sorry.
Conireland

Post by Conireland »

teacher mike wrote:I retired from 40 years in my previous job complaining about the number of acronyms that had crept into everyday use.
Please can somebody tell me what IIRC and BOIH mean.
Some education I had!!!
I think he meant both! As for IIRC I don't know!
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Post by Shredder »

according to google it means
IIRC Isn't It Really Cool
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XTMike
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Post by XTMike »

Thanks
If thats correct my education has just gone up leaps and bounds.
I would never have guessed.
Mike
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Post by Ian Riley »

Hm?.....and there was I thinking that in 'text talk', IIRC was an abreviation for ''If I recall correctly'' ?
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