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In lugnet.loc.au, Sue Ann Barber writes:
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> > The easiest way to get to Craigieburn is to head over to Sydney road, and
> > head north. Craigieburn is north of Broadmeadows. [about 10 minutes or so
> > north of the western ring road on the Hume highway/Sydney road]
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> Oh, *that* Craigieburn :)
> Yeah, i do know where that is. In fact I consider that to be rather
> conveniently close... ok, count me in.
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> > What sort of tracks? [I could probably find a use for them :) and there's
> > probably something on my trade pages that would interest you (see bottom of
> > post)]
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> Not being a train person... I can say there's some blue stuff (still in
> boxes) and a stack of grey ones (some in boxes, lots not).
> You're most welcome to come and have a look at what's there.
Sounds good :) I'd be very interested in having a look at the tracks. If it
can wait till the LegOz get-togetheer, it would be appreciated [my lego budget
for the month is very small] Alternatively, if there were any sets/parts I've
got that you'd be interested in, let me know, and we can arrange a trade.
Benjamin Whytcross
b_whytcross@hotmail.com
bwhytcro@pacificaccess.com.au
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| (...) Oh, *that* Craigieburn :) Yeah, i do know where that is. In fact I consider that to be rather conveniently close... ok, count me in. (...) of (...) Not being a train person... I can say there's some blue stuff (still in boxes) and a stack of (...) (24 years ago, 10-Jun-00, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.loc.au.vic.mel)
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