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its use to be the most exciting thing when you was visiting new shed for the first time, you`d follow the shed directory and look for the distant coaling tower looming on the skyline, it was real magic stuff

General Shred, US 101st Airborne, ageing rock guitar god, occasional permanent way ballast distrobution technician, and pandrol protection officer.
Gents
The plans for Buckley Well, sorry the Heritage Railway Centre, yes this is the official title given by Mr Vickers a week ago at the Council Meeting, were published in an ELR New magazine within the last 12 months I think.
Once we have the infill, it will come by road to Ramsbottom, be unloaded in the long siding and brought down to the HRC by our very own wagons.
There is just a minor problem ----- 100,000 tonnes of the stuff but IF Mr Vickers has got it right we may, only may, be getting it from somewhere in the West Midlands.
Keep an eye on the Council Minutes, I do my level best to get upto date information in there.
'Tatie'
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The plans for Buckley Well, sorry the Heritage Railway Centre, yes this is the official title given by Mr Vickers a week ago at the Council Meeting, were published in an ELR New magazine within the last 12 months I think.
Once we have the infill, it will come by road to Ramsbottom, be unloaded in the long siding and brought down to the HRC by our very own wagons.
There is just a minor problem ----- 100,000 tonnes of the stuff but IF Mr Vickers has got it right we may, only may, be getting it from somewhere in the West Midlands.
Keep an eye on the Council Minutes, I do my level best to get upto date information in there.
'Tatie'
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Question is will the infill arrive before the seccond coming of christ? I personally do not believe in the latter but am begginning to think it is more likely

4472 wrote:Gents
The plans for Buckley Well, sorry the Heritage Railway Centre, yes this is the official title given by Mr Vickers a week ago at the Council Meeting, were published in an ELR New magazine within the last 12 months I think.
Once we have the infill, it will come by road to Ramsbottom, be unloaded in the long siding and brought down to the HRC by our very own wagons.
There is just a minor problem ----- 100,000 tonnes of the stuff but IF Mr Vickers has got it right we may, only may, be getting it from somewhere in the West Midlands.
Keep an eye on the Council Minutes, I do my level best to get upto date information in there.
'Tatie'
ONE LIFE - LIVE IT
Actively involved with diesel preservation for a while but cannot see the point of listing things here to make myself look 'important'
wagons?? you mean lack of?
Dan Jones
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[quote="David Peacock"]Question is will the infill arrive before the seccond coming of christ? I personally do not believe in the latter but am begginning to think it is more likely
[quote="4472"]Gents
if the seond coming of Christ is tommorrow David then probably not
have faith David 

[quote="4472"]Gents
if the seond coming of Christ is tommorrow David then probably not


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I`m sure we`ll get there in time, at least these things are in the pipeline and no matter how slow at times, the ELR always appear to move forward. When I think about my first visit to the ELR at Helmshore in those long and distant days and what members have since achieved, no one could have possibly speculated on what the ELR were going to achieve in the future, the ELR still have some fantastic plans like the Castleton connection, and musuem, all these things will happen at some point.
General Shred, US 101st Airborne, ageing rock guitar god, occasional permanent way ballast distrobution technician, and pandrol protection officer.