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« on: June 02, 2021, 20:59:39 »

Hi, just a short Introduction,  you can call me Sally J. A product of the 1970's. I now live in the Triangle area  between Taunton, Swindon and Bristol.  I'd never been on a Train till I met my (now) partner in 2010, he is quite a rail fan on all things on steel wheels!

I had my first train ride from Bath to London in September 2010 and the speed scared the hell out of me, I've got accustomed to 125 mph and 185 mph on Eurostar since.
Sorry I can't say much more, but it's my partner who is the Modern Day Slave. Will explain more on another input.

Anyway. Hello everyone. Smiley
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« Reply #1 on: June 02, 2021, 22:28:53 »

Welcome to the forum Sally J, there is a lot of friendly bright people on here, sure the boss will post a welocome soon.
We dont just deal with steel wheels here, also rubber ones, ruber ones which fly and objects that float too.
It is a little mind blowing to go on a land vehicle that goes 100 mph faster than the top motorway speed I agree.
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« Reply #2 on: June 02, 2021, 22:30:22 »

Welcome to the Forum Sally J!
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« Reply #3 on: June 03, 2021, 05:48:58 »

Hi, just a short Introduction,  you can call me Sally J. A product of the 1970's. I now live in the Triangle area  between Taunton, Swindon and Bristol.  I'd never been on a Train till I met my (now) partner in 2010, he is quite a rail fan on all things on steel wheels!

I had my first train ride from Bath to London in September 2010 and the speed scared the hell out of me, I've got accustomed to 125 mph and 185 mph on Eurostar since.
Sorry I can't say much more, but it's my partner who is the Modern Day Slave. Will explain more on another input.

Anyway. Hello everyone. Smiley

Welcome to the forum, SallyJ ... I look forward to that further explanation.

The feeling of speed in a train makes an interesting study ... I believe that it the very early days of trains around 190 years ago, there was concern at the medical effect of travelling at over the speed of a galloping horse.

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« Reply #4 on: June 03, 2021, 19:50:37 »

Well thank you for the warm welcome.  I suffer a lot of joint problems and from previous experiences I check things work before spending a lot of time on Emails etc.

Anyway I've a question to ask of the railway professionals for my peace of mind.

So let me see if I can start a topic.
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