Fantastic. Very proud of the fantastic achievements of all the generations of volunteers and staff. As a family we are on the third generation of volunteers.
BZ n= Navy flag signal for"Well done" .. Fascinating stuff, sadly am on the opposite side of the world BUT thanks to the techos that me to use a medium such as this I can still connect. Long live the Ff&WHR 😊
Really enjoyed this video, especially the old stories and old footage. I wonder if station master John Harrison was a relative? My grandfather was Chief Inspector at Liverpool Exchange Station John Henry(Jack)Harrison, my dad Ken was a Porter and guard in the 1940s (and loved the Festy!). I worked as a volunteer at Bala with Dave Black in the 1990s to early 2000s learning to fire and drive dream and Diesel locos. One of my favourite locos to drive was LILLA when she was there in 1992
Fantastic. Very proud of the fantastic achievements of all the generations of volunteers and staff. As a family we are on the third generation of volunteers.
Congratulations 🎉 and a big thankyou to all the volunteers, and in the words of Mr. Grace, you have all done well !. Regard Ray.
Great video! Always good to see Fred, he was the one that started me volunteering with the Civil Engineering dept
BZ n= Navy flag signal for"Well done" .. Fascinating stuff, sadly am on the opposite side of the world BUT thanks to the techos that me to use a medium such as this I can still connect. Long live the Ff&WHR 😊
Really enjoyed this video, especially the old stories and old footage.
I wonder if station master John Harrison was a relative?
My grandfather was Chief Inspector at Liverpool Exchange Station John Henry(Jack)Harrison, my dad Ken was a Porter and guard in the 1940s (and loved the Festy!). I worked as a volunteer at Bala with Dave Black in the 1990s to early 2000s learning to fire and drive dream and Diesel locos.
One of my favourite locos to drive was LILLA when she was there in 1992
Any idea when K1 will be visiting the railway again? Still waiting to see it on the railway.
K1 will be with us later in the year.
3.10 Whose engine is that?
It belongs on the Richmond Light Railway
Keith Catchpole RiP