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Hello MG ,,,,,,,,,I bought this one for bit of fun because it is ,well, like new condition. I intend to run it for fun will get couple of blue 4 wheel coaches to go with it. .................John
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I have a blue 4 wheel coach going spare if you are interested.footplate1947 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 1:05 am Hello MG ,,,,,,,,,I bought this one for bit of fun because it is ,well, like new condition. I intend to run it for fun will get couple of blue 4 wheel coaches to go with it. .................John
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Hello MG I would have it. Is it nice condition. You better PM me or we will get told off for not using Fore Sale page. John
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Here is one of mine earning its keep. Now named 'Huxtable'. The other has just come out of 'the Workshop' and is named 'Harwood'.
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Nice picture Glencairn. That reminds me of the 50s when there were little engines pulling wagons in and out of of buildings around the London docklands when we were on our way to the Woolwick Ferry to visit my Uncle and Aunt on the South side of the river.
I loved that trip as a boy as we had to travel on Double Decker LT bus then a Trolly bus to the Ferry across river then a Tram to Shooters Hill.
I thought it was an adventure as a boy..............................John
I loved that trip as a boy as we had to travel on Double Decker LT bus then a Trolly bus to the Ferry across river then a Tram to Shooters Hill.
I thought it was an adventure as a boy..............................John
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That ferry doesn’t run any more, been replaced by one at Woolwich. 

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I was talking about the Woolwich Ferry Brian. I always went down below to viewing platform where you could watch the huge steam engine working. We used to do that about twice a year It was the same Boat which went over to Dunkirk. Can you imagine that, a flat bottom ferryboat crossing the channel.Walkingthedog wrote: ↑Thu Jan 10, 2019 2:15 pm That ferry doesn’t run any more, been replaced by one at Woolwich.![]()
I dont know which other Ferry ran on that part of the river in those days. .....John
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I know you meant Woolwich John.
You say about a flat bottomed ferry boat crossing the Channel, what about all the landing craft that did the same a few years later? My dad sailed a landing craft from Norfolk Virginia to Scotland via the Azores. Not on his own needless to say
You say about a flat bottomed ferry boat crossing the Channel, what about all the landing craft that did the same a few years later? My dad sailed a landing craft from Norfolk Virginia to Scotland via the Azores. Not on his own needless to say

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My latest acquisition is a lovely secondhand Dapol D97 1466 GWR Loco. She runs lovely on my plank layout.

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So did mine Brian with the Royal Artillery he was Sargent with a field gun and crew they went all the way into Germany and liberated Belson on the way. He never talked about it he went quiet if it was mentioned. ...............John
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