Cyberbeagle wrote: » Unlikely... given most of our punters are from the local area. Irish Rail trains never made it that far into Northern Ireland!!
CaptainFreedom wrote: » They had the chance to formally sign over A39 to the RPSI several years ago but baulked at the idea as they would no longer own it. While it is now shuffling up and down at the DCDR, it could have been blasting around the network at speed. No disrespect to the DCDR is intended or implied, its only a small line but everyone there does a fantastic job, if I lived closer I would volunteer
ard_mhacha wrote: » ITG locomotives have travelled in excess of 1200 miles at DCDR this year. That is many, many times more than any preserved diesel locomotives have ever travelled after going in the gates at Whitehead. Not bad for "only a small line!"
CaptainFreedom wrote: » ard_mhacha wrote: » ITG locomotives have travelled in excess of 1200 miles at DCDR this year. That is many, many times more than any preserved diesel locomotives have ever travelled after going in the gates at Whitehead. Not bad for "only a small line!" Where did I say anything negative about the DCDR? Show me please Dont forget when the ITG wanted 226 to go there first they were refused as the directors of the line (at the time, 1992) still saw it as a 'steam' railway. Thankfully common sense has prevailed
demanufactured wrote: » Is it possible to get a spin in 146 if you go up there...or even to drive her??
Karsini wrote: » They were offering driving courses in A39 or 146 last summer but they stopped after the accident. They haven't restarted as of yet.
steamengine wrote: » Where did the new ITG thread go ?
CaptainFreedom wrote: » Same place the ITG should have gone a long time ago
Karsini wrote: » According to the ban list he was sitebanned for spamming.
steamengine wrote: » RPSI have announced trips here and ITG were just doing the same ??? - or am I missing something. How was he spamming ?
Losty Dublin wrote: » I'd reckon it was because it looked like a spam type posting. Boards have a few verified accounts from company's where they can make announcements and answer some customer queries. I don't think the RPSI have announced tours here. Maybe members may have, perhaps, but not in any official capacity or role.
flyingsnail wrote: » I think that on pretty much every forum, if your one and only post is to advertise something it just automatically gets considered as spam.
DannyGrey wrote: » I think its totally unfair to remove Peter Jones post at the end of the day how else will non members of the ITG get to hear about things other than these kind of forums What i would like to ask is why did the ITG not put the same message on their own website i found that a bit strange
steamengine wrote: » I would have thought there was a distinction to be made between a company per se and a railway enthusiast association. Perhaps Victor can throw some light on it.
Cookie_Monster wrote: » why should the ITG or RPSI get free advertising from boards, when no one else does? Ads are ads regardless of what they're for and shouldn't be tolerated without verification and payment for it.
Judgement Day wrote: » Why? Here's my membership card bet despite your claims you can't produce your one.
Judgement Day wrote: » I'm an ex.railway enthusiast so why should I have a current memberhship card?
CaptainFreedom wrote: » Just means your a bitter begrudger and have zero right to comment