Steam, Diesel Or Both?
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Barchester has both because I can always find a reason for running anything I like.
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That way I can run GWR steam, BR (WR) Steam and early BR diesels.
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Steam for me although I do have a GWR diesel railcar.
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Ken
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Mainly diesel, I am particularly fond of the BR Blue era, but there was no option on the poll for Electric - am I the only one with an interest in EMUs? (Not the Rod Hull variety)
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It must be an age thing! I can still remember steam on regular BR trains before the early diesels. To me it was a sad time in 1968 when steam finally finished on BR.
To Quote the late great Fred Dibnah "Steam is in the blood of every Englishman"
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"Steam engines don't answer back. You can belt them with a hammer and they say nowt."
Did yer like that? :!: :wink: :D
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rector said
Fred Dibnah :!: A star greatly missed :!: One of his other famous quotes was:
"Steam engines don't answer back. You can belt them with a hammer and they say nowt."
Did yer like that? :!: :wink: :D
In his Lancashire twang Tim - wonderful.
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this was an occasion i was asked to drive a fowelr 8ton steam roller from Coventry to a small vilage near Northampton it was one of the best things i've ever done so i have a soft spot for steam but when it comes to modelling i'm going to have to say it diesels for me i'm afraid
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