A few hours at the Museum.

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A few hours at the Museum.

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To take my mind off missing Eastleigh i went up to the East Anglian Railway Museum during their family day.

One of my main reasons for going was to see the newly restored Vintage G.E.R coaches in operation.

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Excellent shot's Keiren!

Thanks Nick :)
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That blue engine reminds me of someone.
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jtiffin wrote:That blue engine reminds me of someone.
I should hope it does!

The Museum has gone through a lot of effort in making sure the loco fits requirements for Thomas events.
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Excellent set of shots, that coach interior looks great.

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