tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8914276256646518799.post7321265272543271381..comments2023-07-10T14:18:09.980+01:00Comments on Extension Blog: Getting ready to lay more trackJo http://www.blogger.com/profile/05480195769830116100noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8914276256646518799.post-9622522282928304182017-06-07T22:18:14.083+01:002017-06-07T22:18:14.083+01:00Great progress. At least you have the JCB to lift ...Great progress. At least you have the JCB to lift the rails and the telehandler the sleepers. I was only looking at old photos today of how it was done in the good? old days! All by hand. And not a high vis vest in sight! only cloth caps and, what appears to be, everyday clothes! Regards, Paul.St Blazey 1925https://www.blogger.com/profile/16697444840076235191noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8914276256646518799.post-19969164240130173892017-06-07T20:15:21.691+01:002017-06-07T20:15:21.691+01:00I had a very enjoyable day today firstly visiting ...I had a very enjoyable day today firstly visiting Broadway but Jo wasn't there to shew me around, they said he was working on the extension. Next visit was Toddington where the car park was busy and 2 coaches were there. A round trip to Cheltenham behind steam followed, then egg and chips back at Toddington before a DMU trip to the northern boundary of the line before a visit to Hayles Abbey Halt in time to see the DMU pass. I thought after I could have caught the DMU to Cheltenham and back. Gordon Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06306163712123752643noreply@blogger.com