Cheshire Rainwear and Railway enthusiast

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mikerubber89
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Cheshire Rainwear and Railway enthusiast

Post by mikerubber89 »

HI, just joined the forum and would love to meet fellow enthusiasts for both. Regularly wear Mikro and Stutterheim PVC and sometimes Ectomorph latex trench. Havent yet worn my Weathervain biker coat but I know that at least one other railway enthusiast has one!
hotwilly
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Welcome. Don't think a lot of railway enthusiasts on here, I use to be many years ago - in the steam age
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
mikerubber89
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Strangely just come across "Nick York" who is - that was where I saw the other chap in a Weathervain jacket.
kinkycumbria
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if anyone ever visits lakesde steam railway
i am just 10 minutes away
rubbermac
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Post by rubbermac »

See quite a few of the old steamers in Doncaster
hotwilly
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Post by hotwilly »

rubbermac wrote:See quite a few of the old steamers in Doncaster
Spent many a happy hour in my early teens on Doncaster railway station - usually wearing an "anorak"..lol

Also start point for trips down south to London
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
rubbermac
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Post by rubbermac »

Quite often go there in my Yellow Friesennerz
hotwilly
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rubbermac wrote:Quite often go there in my Yellow Friesennerz
Will look out for you / somebody in bright yellow coat , next time I am there
Broad minded enough to acknowledge we all enjoy different things:)
latexloo
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Post by latexloo »

I was at the lakeside Steam Railway last year in my latex trench, I wish I knew then that you were so close by. I am a steam enthusiast too by the way.
rubbermac
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Post by rubbermac »

Yes,also there quite alot,they are opening a Railway Technicians College there in the next couple of weeks,quite often wonder around Lakeside in my Rainwear and Wellies
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