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Passenger numbers are down, goods traffic has dropped off too.
The future of the railway is uncertain. Can it survive?
Sir Topham Hatt needs to come up with a bold plan to save the railway from bankruptcy.
Re: Thomas and the Christmas Lights Train
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2022 11:23 am
by Ianm
Our grandchildren both very much enjoyed the video - and took great delight in pointing out how much more advanced your railway is compared to our efforts. The considered view was "can do better Grandpa!" - it's like being back at school this retired lark .
Have a great Christmas and New Year.
Best
Re: Thomas and the Christmas Lights Train
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2022 11:41 am
by Sandwell Valley Railway
I'm pleased they enjoyed it. It has taken a lot of work to bring it to fruition since the original concept was suggested to me by my friend at Pine Tree Junction.
I think I can now take a rest and put the railway to bed for the winter.
Have a great Christmas and New Year too.