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![]() David wrote: I like steam engines but I don't expect the railroads to use them. Galaxy Guy replied: Ah, but in the UK and across Europe, especially Eastern Europe, you will find many rail lines that still only run steam trains. It is a major enthusiasts hobby, huge infact, with many volunteers running previously closed rail lines and making a success of it. You'll even find narrow gauge with chains on Mountaineous lines running steam trains. People love steam they also like Eurostar TGVs - trains de grand vitesse; (nobody very much like diesel engines though overmuch) Railway lines can be different gauges and operate different types of train but the one thing they have in common is that they carry railway engines, carriages and people. Radio waves are much the same, some are state of the art digital affairs, some date back to the late 19th century but they all work and just as there are people who rescue steam railway engines and are devoted to them, so also there are people devoted to all the idiosyncries and anachricisms of SW. Ownership of SW radios is high, but I agree people tend to make infrequent visits to the 31 metre band, for example. However just as in the railway industry there is room for state of the art trains, with radio the situation should be just the same. I think there is room and life for SW for some time yet. |
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