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Sandown Mini Rly in 1966; Request for help
Topic Started: 15 May 2012, 12:46 AM (847 Views)
David Humphreys
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I have received a request for help in locating an engine - James the Red Engine that used to run at Sandown on the Isle of Wight

It is by the daughter of the former owner who would has asked if it is still in existance.

see http://www.flickr.com/photos/duke_of_milan/5327333799/in/set-72157625578210150

That is her Dad driving it and she used to help out.

If you do know who owns it, please can you ask them if they will contact me at

david at nbr dot org dot uk

Also, please can you add general information on here to help complete a picture. There is comprehensive background information on the flickr site.

Ta muchsky.


David
Edited by David Humphreys, 15 May 2012, 12:46 AM.
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jma1009
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im the jma1009 who posted quite a few detailed replies about the sandham miniature railway on the flickr page referred to above plus added a pic of the loco in question (see also below). again if anyone has any info re the current whereabouts of 'james the red engine' i would also be very pleased to hear from them.

cheers,
julian
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