I see the following item is now appearing in a preserved line’s 2019 timetable leaflet
“Dogs
With the large increase in passenger numbers, as well as unfamiliar sounds,movements and smells,we are finding that dogs are becoming distressed.
Unfortunately this has resulted in a number of incidents with other passengers and volunteers. Whilst you may bring dogs on our trains,subject to the purchase of a dog ticket (£3)we advise you to leave them at home wherever possible.You will receive a handout on your day of travel telling you more” (my italics)
As a normal non doggy passenger I wondered how this might go down with any dog owners
Canine Conumdrum
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Re: Canine Conumdrum
I guess I don't see the problem. I don't automatically think our dog should go everywhere, and a steam railway isn't somewhere I would automatically think would be a good idea. On the other hand if I was local, I could imagine a nice day out could be to go for a walk and take the train back - and a dog would enjoy that (or the first half anyway!).
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Re: Canine Conumdrum
It seems there’s often a mess to tidy up and a child was bitten recently