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New East Somerset Railway website

Discussion in 'Links' started by Roosterrory, May 29, 2008.

  1. Roosterrory

    Roosterrory Member

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    Guy's, have provided you with a link to the all new and revamped East Somerset Railway website which has just gone live. There are still some finishing touches to be done and teething problems to be dealt with, but hopefully it will give a fresh, new interactive look to the railway

    enjoy and any comments welcome.

    www.eastsomersetrailway.co.uk
     
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    very professional website, the website always gives a very good first impression to potential visitors =D>

    lots of pictures as well \:D/
     
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    brilliant website i would ever say better than SVR website :-#
     
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    Nice =D> Presents a very smart image and easy to navigate.

    On a separate note, I notice that the E1 isn't mentioned on the "projects" page, yet it says on the stock page that it's still under overhaul. Is there any news?
     
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    Well, how long is a piece of string. Work was started, but costs to re-pair her were rocekting and other work took priority. Overhaul of 30075, 1719 "Lady-Nan" and now 56xx 5637. Hopeully, one day when enough money is raised to repair, she will be.
     

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