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Posts by Simon Hickman

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Been repainting my wheels. The Mini looks smarter with fresh socks.

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"The conversation, like many others I had with people on trains, derived an easy candour from the shared journey, the comfort of the dining car, and the certain knowledge that neither of us would see each other again"

Paul Theroux

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Joined a group deconstructing and rebuilding drystone walls today at the foot of the Mendips today. Lovely stuff.

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Cracking. Did you get any shots on the section that’s now the AVR, or the wider Midland route from Bristol to Bath?

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Lovely. Your pics Richard?

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SCENES on the Avon Valley Railway, as the clock turns back 60 years and Dr Beeching is incarnate. This Sunday from 10!

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This Sunday I will mainly be playing Dr Beeching at the Avon Valley Railway’s event marking 60 years since the Doctor swung his ace on many lines, including what’s now the preserved AVR. Come along and laugh at my embarrassment. www.avonvalleyrailway.org/news/the-peo...

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Been having a terrific time at work securing planning consents for the conversion of Norman Foster’s seminal Spectrum building in Swindon into a drone factory. It doubled as a Bond villain HQ for A View to a Kill, and the angled beams are modelled on Roger Moore’s eyebrows.

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Good. Clutch less so!

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First drive on a public road in 21 years. Two icons of engineering!

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Lovely stuff. I had a very enjoyable mooch around the Old Town a few years ago; it was full of character if bereft of people. Decent local transport museum too!

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More AI model railway nonsense, where recent storms have left the 1:76 scale farmers on my foldup layout in despair

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This one is particularly fun

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Very much enjoying the application of ChatGPT to my model railway

2 months ago 38 1 2 0
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Lower Park Row, Bristol. Chevy Chase must be playing the Bristol Beacon this evening.

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Looks very clean. Beta marine?

Like the idea of an A4 bucket seat. Can’t be many engines that offered their drivers such refinement

3 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Patina! Here’s mine

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Let’s see your boat Phil! I’d love a Narrowboat, probably the only thing I’d sell the Mini for to fund

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The exterior is still a bit scruffy and multi-toned (“patina”) but you can now eat your dinner out of the engine bay

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Got my Mini working for the first time since 2005. Passed my driving test in this car back in 1995.

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Having a nice rest on Boxing Day

3 months ago 7 1 0 0
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It’s a pleasingly white Christmas here in France, an hour South of Lyon.

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Went looking for one a couple of years ago but there was no sign. Last services early 90s, last maintenance train 2010. All still there, but no chance of reopening when the roads are so good. Upper part of the line to Dunières is a velorail now.

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I am at my father in law’s in France and am very excited by this notification

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This weekend sees the withdrawal of South Western Railway’s venerable class 455 units after 44 years of service. Unremarkable trains which I have a soft spot for, having used one as our wedding transport back in 2013.

4 months ago 7 1 0 0

Interesting Richard, does that imply sections were actually built? There are details of the fuller plans in the London Gazette here: www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue...

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Events from 10 January 2026 – 10 January 2026 – Bristol Industrial Archaeological Society

I don’t think so, I’ve only been involved for a few months and don’t think I’ve met Mike. He may have taken a back seat recently. You should come over Richard, be nice to meet you. There are some interesting talks upcoming - b-i-a-s.org.uk/bias-events/

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Excellent morning at the Bristol industrial Archaeology Society’s Xmas social with unusual party game called “guess the objects from Geoff Wallis's garage”.

That’s a line-belt stretcher & a Bulgarian scyther’s corn gathering tool, of course.

Meetings in Keynsham every month!

www.b-i-a-s.org.uk

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Had an excellent day out in Swanage with volunteer colleagues from the Avon Valley Railway today. Held a meeting on board a steam train with the chair of the Swanage Railway Trust, to learn about their recent restructuring. Top stuff.

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Went for a night walk with my daughter in Ashton Court earlier this week and stumbled into a testing of the lights for the forthcoming illuminate festival. Utterly magical - all the more so ‘cos we were the only ones there.

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