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As has been said, Mr Isle arrived here last week & after a short break relaxing (& having his head re-attached) will be inspecting the CVLR shortly. Actually when we get some decent weather & can run stuff without the wind blowing the stock about really. Plus he has plans to inspect another railway whilst he is in the area. He's in no rush though & intends to dig deep with his report.

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I think our Vic is a bit old-school on such things. Expect him to come down hard on Steve (dvtdweller), who was driving the train that had the spectacular derailment - only hours after passing his (real life) rules exam.invicta280:82463 wrote:He may have got his head on straight but he still hasn't found his hard hat and hi-viz
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Glad he arrived ok, he has had a bit of an extended trip. After spending 3 weeks lost in the postal office of a Birmingham lawfirm..(last time I ask my wife to post something for me) . Managed to get him back & then our new daughter was born so he got caught up in that too. Must get round to writing his reports from his time here.
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I have been looking very closely at the WPSR and am shocked by the state of the vegitation on the line and ordered an immediate clearance of the track. I am pleased that they complied and I have started inspecting the rolling stock.
Whilst interviewing the engineer I recieved a shocking reply displaying a total lack of railway knowledge. I asked "What are you doing about continious braking?" and he replied " oi Fixes them as fast as I can." Unbelievable.
I am Putting my feet up awaiting a bg steam up this coming weekend.
Victor I
Whilst interviewing the engineer I recieved a shocking reply displaying a total lack of railway knowledge. I asked "What are you doing about continious braking?" and he replied " oi Fixes them as fast as I can." Unbelievable.
I am Putting my feet up awaiting a bg steam up this coming weekend.
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After the "planning meeting" when it was decided by a handful of members to go ahead with The Great Forum Railway Inspection (gosh! was it so long ago?!), I did wonder about the name 'Victor Isle', and how it would relate to the forum.
It's now become quite obvious, that it's;
Victor I Severely Lack Enthusiasm!
An anagram of the name even reflects the most common excuse for the ridiculous amount of time this is taking;
RE: I LOST VIC

It's now become quite obvious, that it's;
Victor I Severely Lack Enthusiasm!
An anagram of the name even reflects the most common excuse for the ridiculous amount of time this is taking;
RE: I LOST VIC
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