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Heritage and attraction posts - geographically how wide should we go
As at 24th November 2024 01:50 GMT
 
Re: Heritage and attraction posts - geographically how wide should we go
Posted by grahame at 15:30, 13th July 2023
 
South West England and South Wales   - 0 (0%)
England and Wales   - 1 (4.3%)
Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales)   - 1 (4.3%)
United Kingdom (Great Britain PLUS Northern Ireland)   - 1 (4.3%)
British Isles (UK + Ireland, Isle of Man, Channel Islands)   - 11 (47.8%)
Europe   - 0 (0%)
Worldwide   - 9 (39.1%)

No real doubt - anything British Isles is fair game.   So if I get to Listowel or Ballybunion I can tell you about it.

I voted for "British isles" but would add the caveat that posts about more distant attractions could be included if exceptionally important/interesting.

Repeated several times ... so I'm inclined to think that the Cass Scenic Railroad can be included but probably not the Seminole Gulf Railway.  Cass, of course, is particularly inclined!

Re: Heritage and attraction posts - geographically how wide should we go
Posted by eXPassenger at 21:13, 6th July 2023
 
I voted for "British isles" but would add the caveat that posts about more distant attractions could be included if exceptionally important/interesting.

I agree

Re: Heritage and attraction posts - geographically how wide should we go
Posted by GBM at 16:35, 6th July 2023
 
I voted for "British isles" but would add the caveat that posts about more distant attractions could be included if exceptionally important/interesting.

Lovely to see you posting again broadgage

Re: Heritage and attraction posts - geographically how wide should we go
Posted by broadgage at 16:04, 6th July 2023
 
I voted for "British isles" but would add the caveat that posts about more distant attractions could be included if exceptionally important/interesting.

Heritage and attraction posts - geographically how wide should we go
Posted by grahame at 12:01, 6th July 2023
 
Our Heritage railway lines, Railtours, other rail based attractions board is not specific in saying where (in the world)

As I posted up (yet another) Irish thread, I found myself what members think of the geographic range for heritage and attraction posts.  As I don't know, I'm asking!   Do you want to read about the White Pass and Yukon?  The Brokken? Irish pedal rail?  Leadhills and Wanlockhead?  Mangapps Farm?

 
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