Snow and frost at Fisherton Sarum…it must be Christmas time

It looks like it’s a cold and bright December Morning as we approach Christmas at Fisherton Sarum and snow lay round about, crisp and even. Services have so far been largely unaffected (remember when that was the case?), no long closures for engineering works and bustitutions here, just a cessation of services on the big day itself .

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I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the readers of my little Southern Railway part of the blogesphere for taking the time to read my ramblings which I hope you have found of interest. I also thank those whom have taken to time get on touch either via the comment facility on here, email or personally at exhibitions. Also of course the valued and sometimes privileged input from traders and manufacturers alike that help me keep this blog as up to date as I can. I enjoy hearing from and meeting you all.

May this Christmas end the present year on a cheerful note
and make way for a fresh and bright New Year.
Here’s wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

6 thoughts on “Snow and frost at Fisherton Sarum…it must be Christmas time

  1. Graham, and Seasons Greetings to you too. Your blog has added an interesting dimension for us Southern Modellers. Your news and insight is invariably useful. And it has been good to say hello at the occasional show. Finally a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all your other followers who often enhance or amplify your blog. Looks as if 2015 should be a good year for us as far as RTN is concerned!

  2. A very happy Christmas to you too. I really hope to be able to meet you in 2015 and see your layout. Your work is inspirational for the likes of myself and I really appreciate the time you put into your blog. All the very best, Dave

  3. A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and all your readers too. Please keep up your informative and interesting site for the many years to come, it’s my first port of call for all things Southern.

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