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Name: Dave Brewer
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| Country: UK |
Date: Sun Jan 6 16:47:06 2002
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Comment: Regarding KS4415, appeal launched 27th October 2001 by 4415 Group. Some of us may be FR members but the majority belong to the Greenwich & District Narrow Gauge Railway Society. Regardless, the aim is to restore KS4415 to working order with a target date of 2003. If funding is available sooner work will progress sooner. Thank you for the publicity, appeal leaflet and gift aid form available via Meridian Models, contact via this addr
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Name: Andy Maciver
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| Country: New Zealand |
Date: Wed Dec 26 10:33:38 2001
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Comment: Hi Barrie, I must compliment you on your latest display of dedication to the cause with your snatch pic from your camcorder. While not up to your usual excellent definition, it's still quite acceptable in showing what's happening. Thanks again for your excellent work.
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Name: Ray Guy
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| Country: South Africa |
Date: Thu Dec 20 06:02:40 2001
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Comment: Having lived for many years in the Province of Natal the home of the Stuartstown Line (Umzinto-Donnybrook)and watched the decline of that wonderfully scenic and spectacular line ,it is extremely gratifying to see it being resurrected in another beautifully scenic area of N.Wales.I am following your progress by means of the local OS maps with great interest,and wish you all success in your magnificent endeavour.
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Name: John Peel
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| Country: UK |
Date: Wed Dec 19 22:52:18 2001
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Comment: I am delighted to find such a comprehensive account of the progress on the ground. Congratualtions. Is there going to be more?
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Name: Dan Crow
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| Country: USA |
Date: Tue Nov 27 23:16:01 2001
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Comment: Barrie, the site continues to supply an extraordinary account of the WHR reconstruction. Congratulations on an outstanding job. As the trip back to Porthmadog is 5,000 miles I don't get there as often as I would wish - your site allows me to stay in touch with developments. Thank you for all the hard work.
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Name: Neil Evans
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| Country: Wales |
Date: Sat Nov 17 21:46:22 2001
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Comment: Hooked since 1957 when I travelled on re-opened Festiniog. Interested in WHR since 1964 when viewing route through Beddgelert whilst on bike holiday as teenager. Unbelievable that the rebuild is actually taking place. Visit your site very often. Congrats on work.
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Name: Joel King
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| Country: USA |
Date: Sun Nov 11 06:20:30 2001
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Comment: I love checking in for the latest news and photos on what has to be the greatest railway restoration project in the world today. Several years ago I wrote an article for an American narrow gauge magazine on "Project LYD" and hope to ride her footplate some day. Keep up the super work and thanks for all your work keeping the fans informed.
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Name: Peter Marsden
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| Country: N Ireland |
Date: Tue Nov 6 17:22:59 2001
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Comment: Congratulations on a very informative web site. Living in N.I. means I am not able to visit the railway on a regular basis so it is good to read of the progress on site. Keep up the good work - many thanks
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Name: G.J.Blackburn
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| Country: UK |
Date: Sun Oct 21 19:00:14 2001
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Comment: I really enjoy watching the progress of the re-building of the WHR on your web site, and look forward to your updates.
WELL DONE. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
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Name: Colin Bickle
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| Country: England |
Date: Tue Oct 2 08:47:26 2001
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Comment: Very comprehensive cover of progress on this exciting new project. I enjoyed the photos and news reporting. Will be a regular visitor to the site. Congratulations on such easy to use web pages.
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