Real Crush Toofew Seats
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Real Crush Toofew Seats
Does anyone remember in the 1980s, RCTS ran a few railtours - I went on at least two of them? Anyway RAIL Enthusiast magazine had a regular article called Railtour Review. The first writer was David Maxey and the second IIRC was Stuart Slane. Anyway, I think Maxey or it could have even been the late Neil Webster in a write-up referred to RCTS Railtours as "Real Crush Toofew Seats"
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Re: Real Crush Toofew Seats
Not too many RCTS railtours unfortunately, but recall this one, a 4 car TP unit plus a 2 car, so with 6 coaches would doubt a lack of seats!
Maxey often had a way with words
if it was his write up.
https://www.sixbellsjunction.co.uk/80s/820413bc.htm
https://www.railcar.co.uk/images/3667
Railcar website also cites this one as a WR branch railtour
http://sixbellsjunction.co.uk/80s/800927rc.htm
https://www.railcar.co.uk/images/4792
Maxey often had a way with words

https://www.sixbellsjunction.co.uk/80s/820413bc.htm
https://www.railcar.co.uk/images/3667
Railcar website also cites this one as a WR branch railtour
http://sixbellsjunction.co.uk/80s/800927rc.htm
https://www.railcar.co.uk/images/4792
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- Location: Dalton Georgia USA
Re: Real Crush Toofew Seats
My first RCTS tour was The Mersey Docker - I was crushed but only because a very large person was sat next to me.
My favourite was when we did Buxton and did the single line access road - also had D200 on and a Thornaby Class 37. I forgot the date
My favourite was when we did Buxton and did the single line access road - also had D200 on and a Thornaby Class 37. I forgot the date