buckley wells project website
buckley wells project website
i have created a website that i will update on the buckley wells project as leaps foward happen minor and large so keep looking and enjoy. the link to the site is below.
http://www.freewebs.com/classoftrain/
josh
http://www.freewebs.com/classoftrain/
josh
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Industrals are the way forward.
Industral steam is the best.
1927 is the way forward.
Now wasn't hard was it.
Industrals are the way forward.
Industral steam is the best.
1927 is the way forward.
Now wasn't hard was it.
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Josh, that is a fantastic idea.
I think info and pics regarding the site have been in short supply, barring the ELR news article, and this is a great way to document progress and keep in peoples minds.
Sometimes Google isn't your friend if there is nothing to be googled in the first place. if Josh can accept contributions of material and is able to keep it regularly updated this could be a most interesting web site.
Well done
Best regards
Martin
I think info and pics regarding the site have been in short supply, barring the ELR news article, and this is a great way to document progress and keep in peoples minds.
Sometimes Google isn't your friend if there is nothing to be googled in the first place. if Josh can accept contributions of material and is able to keep it regularly updated this could be a most interesting web site.
Well done
Best regards
Martin
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a great idea Josh, well done mate, shame we couldnt get someone to do some artists impressions of how things are going to look, any artists on board??
Hope I`m still going to be around to see it completed
Hope I`m still going to be around to see it completed
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martin_livingstone wrote:Josh, that is a fantastic idea.
I think info and pics regarding the site have been in short supply, barring the ELR news article, and this is a great way to document progress and keep in peoples minds.
Sometimes Google isn't your friend if there is nothing to be googled in the first place. if Josh can accept contributions of material and is able to keep it regularly updated this could be a most interesting web site.
Well done
Best regards
Martin
Hi martin regards to this sentence 'if Josh can accept contributions of material and is able to keep it regularly updated this could be a most interesting web site'
I will welcome any material for the website and as any minor or major step goes forward i will aim to update the website.
And thanks shredder i think it will be a great website for people to keep updated with the Buckley wells site project.
Regards 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.
Industrals are the way forward.
Industral steam is the best.
1927 is the way forward.
Now wasn't hard was it.
If any one on here knows of or has any info or pictures that will fit into the website then i will add them to the website. They can be sent to the link below.
[email protected]
Thanks Josh
[email protected]
Thanks 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.
Industrals are the way forward.
Industral steam is the best.
1927 is the way forward.
Now wasn't hard was it.
just like buckley wells ....not much lol
Dan Jones
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