Hi, great site!
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:09 pm
Found this site whilst wanting to know a little more about class B12's. I've just bought one off ebay, brand new condition but no box, made by Hornby with proper loco drive.
I'm only 19, currently work at Arup in the Rail department although I'm leaving asap, the who training side never worked out. I'm planning on taking up aerospace up to a degree shortly. I'm probably one of or the youngest here!
My interest in railways, well steam anyway, is inherited from my family, at about 4 years of age I visited the Severn Valley Railway for the first time, and of all the engines I got to see, it was the Scotsman! back then it was in the candy apple green LNER livery and numbered 4472 without any deflectors. I even got to go on the footplate!! Still have the photos. Second time the Gresley was there, also in LNER livery, as 4498. I also have Hornby models of both!
Until the other day my interests in these had been abused for probably six or seven years until I got chatting to a friend, whose uncle has a massive stock of rail models, and is trying to set up a site to sell them, next day I got the old board down!
As I will be getting a lot of free time when I leave work (fortunate enough not to need the money at the moment!) I may strip and restart the board, it's only half finished and its the last time I'll get to be a kid again for a while!
Having worked in a rail department I have designed some S&C on various bits of rail around the country, mostly in the locality of Birmingham, and worked on other alignment details using InRail design packages. In another time and place it would have been a fantastic position. In the past I have worked on the ongoing East London Line Project including bits of the underground, even coming up with some ventilation ideas and input into Wapping.
My main interests though at present are cars, I am particularly interested in the BMC>MGR story as you may be interested on http://www.austin-rover.co.uk, anopther sad British demise . I myself have started a general motoring site forum at http://www.automotivated.net which is basically for all enthusiasts and aimed at all cars, and aspects of motoring, a good place to moan about road management, insurance problems and so on that a lot of other sites leave to one side for reasons of PC. I currently own a 95 Rover 216 Coupe which I am in the process of restoring to original glory with a few subtle improvements (no daft body kits here!!!)
Anyway, great site, glad I found it and keep up the good work!
Regards,
I'm only 19, currently work at Arup in the Rail department although I'm leaving asap, the who training side never worked out. I'm planning on taking up aerospace up to a degree shortly. I'm probably one of or the youngest here!
My interest in railways, well steam anyway, is inherited from my family, at about 4 years of age I visited the Severn Valley Railway for the first time, and of all the engines I got to see, it was the Scotsman! back then it was in the candy apple green LNER livery and numbered 4472 without any deflectors. I even got to go on the footplate!! Still have the photos. Second time the Gresley was there, also in LNER livery, as 4498. I also have Hornby models of both!
Until the other day my interests in these had been abused for probably six or seven years until I got chatting to a friend, whose uncle has a massive stock of rail models, and is trying to set up a site to sell them, next day I got the old board down!
As I will be getting a lot of free time when I leave work (fortunate enough not to need the money at the moment!) I may strip and restart the board, it's only half finished and its the last time I'll get to be a kid again for a while!
Having worked in a rail department I have designed some S&C on various bits of rail around the country, mostly in the locality of Birmingham, and worked on other alignment details using InRail design packages. In another time and place it would have been a fantastic position. In the past I have worked on the ongoing East London Line Project including bits of the underground, even coming up with some ventilation ideas and input into Wapping.
My main interests though at present are cars, I am particularly interested in the BMC>MGR story as you may be interested on http://www.austin-rover.co.uk, anopther sad British demise . I myself have started a general motoring site forum at http://www.automotivated.net which is basically for all enthusiasts and aimed at all cars, and aspects of motoring, a good place to moan about road management, insurance problems and so on that a lot of other sites leave to one side for reasons of PC. I currently own a 95 Rover 216 Coupe which I am in the process of restoring to original glory with a few subtle improvements (no daft body kits here!!!)
Anyway, great site, glad I found it and keep up the good work!
Regards,