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RMMee
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miniature train
replied on: 11/14/2005 4:06:28 PM

Ice

If you're still reading this, I may have found the answer.

Have a look at this site, which gives details of the miniature railway at Britannia Park, and then later at the American Adventure (they were totally different). There will be a link from the main website soon.

http://www.miniaturerailways.fotopic.net/c404572.html
Iceboy53

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miniature train
replied on: 9/26/2005 10:01:52 AM

wrong train molto.
MoltoVivace

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miniature train
replied on: 9/21/2005 10:32:31 PM

AA train drivers: ask JOHN FOX who returns the shopping trolley's at TESCO in Heanor, he's always glad to talk about the GOOD old American Adventure days. Mention to him COLIN from Kilburn, JIM from Ilkeston, and Keith from Kirk Hallam.
Ask John for a demonstration of his train sounds, which he used to do, when Granada would not pay to have the tape deck effects repaired each season. He used to go without a shave before going to work there, so he could rub the microphone on his stubble for the steam sounds!
Oh and by the way, after you have delayed him, do the right thing, and give him a push with a few trolley's that he's now behind with...............

It's amazing what poeple want to know!


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miniature train
replied on: 7/2/2005 8:33:22 PM





Bob,
I will ask Tom W. in the welf.

he knows more about trains than anyone

he also ha a very big set of trains etc

he will know for sure
Iceboy53

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miniature train
replied on: 6/16/2005 7:11:48 PM

well it would be around 85/86 i think Robert,i wondered if it was the same guy that used to drive the one in the american adventure when i was there in 87-89. he came from ilkeston way i think.
RMMee
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miniature train
replied on: 6/16/2005 5:59:01 PM

When are we talking about, Iceboy?
Iceboy53

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miniature train
replied on: 6/16/2005 1:19:48 PM

can anybody remember the miniature that used to travel around where the american adventure is now situated. we used to take our son there when he was small, it was really good.who did used to drive it?.
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