Dan Randall
Western Thunderer
That RT interior is astoundingly good, so good, it looks like a photograph!
It also brings back happy memories of having experienced that very same environment - I can remember travelling from Beaconsfield to Slough on the 441 service one cold Friday night (Autumn, circa 1975), having attended the Beaconsfield Model Railway Club with Pete Fitzwater (bogusman on WT). We were sat on the left hand side, right at the front of the lower deck as per Peter's illustration and after shivering at the bus stop in Beaconsfield for what seemed like an eternity, the warmth from the heater and the cosy tungsten lighting was a joy to behold.
Oh for a time machine....
Regards
Dan
It also brings back happy memories of having experienced that very same environment - I can remember travelling from Beaconsfield to Slough on the 441 service one cold Friday night (Autumn, circa 1975), having attended the Beaconsfield Model Railway Club with Pete Fitzwater (bogusman on WT). We were sat on the left hand side, right at the front of the lower deck as per Peter's illustration and after shivering at the bus stop in Beaconsfield for what seemed like an eternity, the warmth from the heater and the cosy tungsten lighting was a joy to behold.
Oh for a time machine....
Regards
Dan