[modeleng] Re: Interesting website!

This line, and school was featured in an article in ME some years ago.
From memory, Henry Greenly was involved in some way, perhaps one or more, of 
the engines were to his design.

It is certainly an excellent idea and it is just a pity that others do not 
do something similar.

Alan Stepney


http://www.alanstepney.info
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Beaman" <davebeaman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <modeleng@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 9:28 PM
Subject: [modeleng] Interesting website!


Hi Guys,

I wish I had this at my school, it might have made me attend more. I am
going to contact this school and offer my full support, not far from me, to
get kids this interested is brilliant. I wis and hope, more engineering
societies would let kids, "Have a go" on quiet days if they are supervised.
As long as no passengers are carried, kids are supervised closely, I don't
see any reason they cannot have a go driving. Maybe the insurance companies
are a little scared, ok, I drove my first loco at 14, so what? It was a WD
2-10-0, No600, Gordon, formally of the longmoor military railway in 12" to
the ft scale. What would the insurance people say bout that?...

Either way, have a look at the website and their railway, it's better than
quite a few clubs I know, and without the political hassles!

http://www.dlrtrust.ik.com/

Best regards all,

Dave.


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