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BVR Enginnering web site
Topic Started: 17 Oct 2009, 11:34 PM (399 Views)
steves100uk
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David.
Can you let us know if this web site is going to be kept going as it has not been updated in the past few mounts. I think it is a good site and one of the best I have come across for showing what's going on behind the seines. I do hope it is kept going.
Steve
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bvr379
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Hi Steve,
For various reasons, the editor of the site has decided not to progress it.
Best wishes,
David Barnes

Bure Valley Railway - The 15" gauge railway with powerful locomotives.
Trains between Wroxham & Aylsham in Norfolk.
Santa will be arriving soon, followed by Mince Pie Specials from 27 Dec 2009 until 3rd Jan 2010.
For Bure Valley Railway info. see: BVR website, which includes timetables.
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peterl
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That is a pity. That type of site often lets you get information not available else where.
Peter
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bvr379
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The BVR Engineering website is now up and running again.

Best wishes,
David Barnes

Bure Valley Railway - The 15" gauge railway with powerful locomotives.
Trains between Wroxham & Aylsham in Norfolk.
Santa will be arriving soon, followed by Mince Pie Specials from 27 Dec 2009 until 3rd Jan 2010.
For Bure Valley Railway info. see: BVR website, which includes timetables.
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steves100uk
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Its good to see it back.
Steve
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DevilDrummer
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Excellent, very interesting and informative website.
"Humans are so smart, they dont even need a meteorite to destroy themselves, like the stupid dinosaurs did!"

http://devildrummertom.fotopic.net
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