Loco and Rolling Stock forum
Posted: Sat Nov 26, 2011 1:06 pm
Ay up!
Its a funny thing, this railway lark. We all get our kicks from different areas. I once met a couple of chaps at Kirkstall Junction from whom, had I been able to keep my eyes open long enough, I could have learned the identifying features of rail rolled at various plants and the different types of Pandrol clip used...... YAWWWWWWWWN!!
Sorry all.
However, there are those who believe locos to be horizontal boilers on wheels and those who think stock is just there to give the loco something to do.
Why not split these forums (fora?)? I daresay the coach and wagon enthusiasts must get bored of sifting through all the loco discussions going on!
Its a funny thing, this railway lark. We all get our kicks from different areas. I once met a couple of chaps at Kirkstall Junction from whom, had I been able to keep my eyes open long enough, I could have learned the identifying features of rail rolled at various plants and the different types of Pandrol clip used...... YAWWWWWWWWN!!
Sorry all.
However, there are those who believe locos to be horizontal boilers on wheels and those who think stock is just there to give the loco something to do.
Why not split these forums (fora?)? I daresay the coach and wagon enthusiasts must get bored of sifting through all the loco discussions going on!