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Goodbye old friend.

Sat Jun 27, 2009, 5:33 PM
Within the last few days some very important people have passed on. Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson

But both pale in a loss to the railway world.

Peter Jones, the owned and operator of the Compton Down Railway, has passed on. For those of you who don’t know, He was a well-loved and highly respected member of the garden railway scene, and will be sadly missed by all who knew him or had read his wonderful writings. His articles I lived for. His style and approach to model and real railroading was one in which I just loved. I never met him in real life, but I felt as if I did in his writing. His railway the CDRW [link] is one of the most beautiful railways I have ever seen. Steamby51 it would be your world in miniature. It was such a beautiful and magical railway, that even I, the anti-British Rail, all US steam lover, was trapped in its embrace. Perhaps it was because the CDRW wasn’t a British railroad, even though that was its location. It was a steam railway, running both 4-4-0s with balloon stacks, and buffer plated narrow gauge slate locos.

And Mr. Jones was a steam railroader.

Peter Jones, 1944-2009

  • Mood: Depressed
  • Listening to: The Numa Numa song

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:iconcnw8646:
I'm sorry to hear about that Sam. :(
:iconatticus-w:
Hadn't heard of him, I'm afraid. :( Still, certainly a shame. Seems like he had a lot of influence on the garden railroading craft.

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Help save the Lost Engines of Roanoke...write the Virginia Museum of Transportation NOW to inform the powers that be that a locomotive's SOUL is even more valuable than the collective sum of the STEEL that contains it...stop the sectioning of the 4-8-0s!
:iconrailwolf:
he used to write articals on "garden railways" It was one of the resons I kept my subscription all these years even though I do not own a garden Railway! It was called. "scribblings on a workshop wall"

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Proud to be a US Steam fan :flagus:

A Railroad Furry and proud of it!

"If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem"
:icontitanicexpert:
I don't know real know much about Michael Jackson.

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"Take her out to sea, Mr. Murdock. Let's stretch her legs."

--Captain Edward John Smith
Titanic (1997)

James D., Titanic and ocean liner fan of Canada :flagcanada:
:iconrailwolf:
I don't care about Michael Jackson. This is about Peter Jones

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Proud to be a US Steam fan :flagus:

A Railroad Furry and proud of it!

"If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem"
:iconatticus-w:
I can imagine. Garden railroading is a fascinating hobby, and always fun to read about... it's kinda that inbetween step between model railroading and the real thing. I wouldn't mind having a little loop of my own outside one day, though like you, it hasn't happened yet. :D

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Help save the Lost Engines of Roanoke...write the Virginia Museum of Transportation NOW to inform the powers that be that a locomotive's SOUL is even more valuable than the collective sum of the STEEL that contains it...stop the sectioning of the 4-8-0s!
:iconrailwolf:
I have a small stretch of G-guage track just for my Ruby, but I take it up when I'm done. No real landscapeing or anything. one day though!

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Proud to be a US Steam fan :flagus:

A Railroad Furry and proud of it!

"If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem"
:icontitanicexpert:
You mentioned him in your journal and since I heard of his death.

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"Take her out to sea, Mr. Murdock. Let's stretch her legs."

--Captain Edward John Smith
Titanic (1997)

James D., Titanic and ocean liner fan of Canada :flagcanada:

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