No doubt that will have made a difference. Also the Boardroom blog will have generated some extra traffic. I don't mind how the increase occurs as long as supporters continue to take an interest in what the Broafway Volunteers are doing.
Its only when you look at what was, and now is, do you realise just how much effort a small group of volunteers have done within a such a short period of time to recreate what is historic railway history keep up the good work
Fantastic Effort! Clearly a lot is happening on GWSR as I also see that Laverton Loop is coming into use this month, as well as a good start on the second platform at Cheltenham Racecourse. Wonderful progress
Have you thought of having an on-line webcam? Several other preservation sites have them and for us living far away provide a wonderful opportunity to see progress as it happens.
To celebrate 23,000+ blog visits, and show appreciation of the hard work put in by all the volunteers, I am donating £20.20 to the slab fund for platform 2. Chalkeyboy
A long way from California, but would still like to see live steam in action on the railway. But it would be a lot better if it was from Broadway.......... but I can wait.
I really enjoy the updates. Despite living 100 miles away deep into "P&O Country" its a great way to follow the northern developments! Keep going guys (and girls), it is appreciated .
Bill and all, I check on the blog, daily, whilst I have not been able to get to site. I have also enjoyed seeing the view from the webcam (for those who don't know, it's featured on the right of the page, beneath the associate's offerings. You have all made incredible progress and I have missed the involvement, during the autumn/winter month's. I truly hope to be helping out on Saturdays, soon. Meanwhile, I will be rattling the bucket at the Cheltenham races next week! All the very best, Jim
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Is the increase due to you starting to place daily updates on here as opposed to bi-weekly ones?
No doubt that will have made a difference. Also the Boardroom blog will have generated some extra traffic. I don't mind how the increase occurs as long as supporters continue to take an interest in what the Broafway Volunteers are doing.
Its only when you look at what was, and now is, do you realise just how much effort a small group of volunteers have done within a such a short period of time to recreate what is historic railway history keep up the good work
Hi
Fantastic Effort! Clearly a lot is happening on GWSR as I also see that Laverton Loop is coming into use this month, as well as a good start on the second platform at Cheltenham Racecourse. Wonderful progress
Have you thought of having an on-line webcam? Several other preservation sites have them and for us living far away provide a wonderful opportunity to see progress as it happens.
Best wishes
To celebrate 23,000+ blog visits, and show appreciation of the hard work put in by all the volunteers, I am donating £20.20 to the slab fund for platform 2.
Chalkeyboy
I will second Nelson's comment about webcams!
I will even add some $ to fund them.
A long way from California, but would still like to see live steam in action on the railway. But it would be a lot better if it was from Broadway.......... but I can wait.
Dave P
I really enjoy the updates. Despite living 100 miles away deep into "P&O Country" its a great way to follow the northern developments! Keep going guys (and girls), it is appreciated .
Blog followers may be interested in the video of the proposed reopening from Honeybourne to Stratford.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=HHek4aD9OUc
steam from Broadway to Stratford one day...
And another video.
This is a good train driver's view of how to get through Stratford without disrupting local residents.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zL6xsb57GNU
Bill and all,
I check on the blog, daily, whilst I have not been able to get to site.
I have also enjoyed seeing the view from the webcam (for those who don't know, it's featured on the right of the page, beneath the associate's offerings.
You have all made incredible progress and I have missed the involvement, during the autumn/winter month's. I truly hope to be helping out on Saturdays, soon.
Meanwhile, I will be rattling the bucket at the Cheltenham races next week!
All the very best,
Jim
Thanks to all for your kind words of support. Onwards and upwards!
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