is alive and well in Tenterden, where I live. It's a gala weekend at
http://www.kesr.org.uk/, lots of olde worlde trains and (if possible) even more trainspotters.


Some are still in need of a little TLC

I wonder if commuting would feel so bad on a steam train?
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oh you gotta love the steam trains.
just off to see some more! I feel like one of the Railway children - we inevitably tell each other to rip up our red flannel petticoats...
That is so cool! When I was little and we would visit my Grandpa in Ohio, he used to work on the trains and he would take me to see them, I loved it.
I love trains. My grandfather was a conductor and a lot of my uncles worked for the train company.
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