towerman
My status is now now widower
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Post by towerman on Dec 7, 2023 12:01:08 GMT
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Post by miff on Dec 7, 2023 13:58:31 GMT
I don’t watch them all, but enjoy them when his subject (particularly the historical ones) sparks my interest.
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Post by modeng2000 on Dec 7, 2023 14:11:10 GMT
I didn't know about Jago, thanks for posting this.
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class411
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Post by class411 on Dec 7, 2023 14:26:02 GMT
I've seen several of his videos and found the useful and informative.
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Post by Hutch on Dec 7, 2023 17:15:43 GMT
His latest names his top ten Underground stations.
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zbang
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Post by zbang on Dec 7, 2023 17:31:35 GMT
I rather enjoy them, and Geoff Marshall's, too.
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trainwizard
100 posts in 367 days on the forum. Close enough.
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Post by trainwizard on Dec 7, 2023 20:28:34 GMT
I have been watching Jago's videos for nearly a year. I quite enjoy the contrast between his informational style and Geoff Marshall's out-and-about adventures.
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Post by spsmiler on Dec 7, 2023 21:46:15 GMT
I watch many of them, he is making something like two a week (maybe even more?) its nice to have the time.
Actually, part of the reason why I'm not making as many films myself nowadays is that I'm updating my 'Railfanning London's Railway web pages. Hopefully these will be online at the end of this month. Also, I'm (very slowly) modelling a tube station diorama.
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towerman
My status is now now widower
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Post by towerman on Dec 7, 2023 22:21:58 GMT
His latest names his top ten Underground stations. His number 1 was a bit of a surprise.
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Post by rapidtransitman on Dec 7, 2023 23:18:23 GMT
I really enjoy Jago's sense of humour. I had spoken with him a few years ago, very pleasant, and much like his video manner.
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Post by spsmiler on Dec 8, 2023 22:11:32 GMT
I was pleased to see Gants Hill in his list (my home station since I started travelling to school by train in 1971) ... but I would prefer it if the barrel roof was painted sky blue and given fluffy white clouds. ie: make it seem as if we are actually at an open air station.
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