Hi Michael,
thanks for the great route,it brings back many happy memories,my late wife and myself stayed at Loch Awa a couple of times(Turkey and tinsel trips;
anyway back to the route,its good to be able to run the Calladonian stock brought over from RS.
iI look forward to any future developments
regards
Eric (ladyoflynn GWR man)
The Callander and Oban Railway
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Re: The Callander and Oban Railway
Hi Michael,
The Callander and Oban line. Marvellous.
I had been playing around with the idea of having a stab at it, but you beat me to it!!! I should have done something other than think about it. Should know better at my age.
I used to live in Callander, until I joined the RAF in 1955. A day out with, Mum & Dad, was a day at Oban and if I was lucky I would get part of the journey on the footplate with the fireman holding me firmly when I passed the 'ring' at the passing loops. Your route brought back many memories. Well Done. But where has it gone?
I suffered a major crash over the weekend and went to re-dowmload it today. Can't find it???
Hope your going to release a v2 edition.
Regards,
Ian
The Callander and Oban line. Marvellous.
I had been playing around with the idea of having a stab at it, but you beat me to it!!! I should have done something other than think about it. Should know better at my age.
I used to live in Callander, until I joined the RAF in 1955. A day out with, Mum & Dad, was a day at Oban and if I was lucky I would get part of the journey on the footplate with the fireman holding me firmly when I passed the 'ring' at the passing loops. Your route brought back many memories. Well Done. But where has it gone?
I suffered a major crash over the weekend and went to re-dowmload it today. Can't find it???
Hope your going to release a v2 edition.
Regards,
Ian