Nathan wrote:Prior to departure there was a wedding shoot and here is the bride with iron lady 2650 looking on!
Here comes the bride
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A different location for a wedding shoot. I am sure 99% of brides would not agree to that.
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Fortunately I got my bride to agree a couple of years ago - see http://www.friendsoftherail.com/phpBB2/ ... .php?f=170!
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I disagree. USR regularly has wedding parties at Inchanga station for a photo shoot with a railway theme. Heck, we even had a wedding at Inchanga where the guests rode the train to Inchanga and the couple were married in the gardens at Inchanga.Stefan Andrzejewski wrote:A different location for a wedding shoot. I am sure 99% of brides would not agree to that.
I will say, that was a brave bride relying on a steam loco to get her to her wedding on time!
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Kevin Wilson-Smith
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I have someone at the moment who asked about a train wedding and for a quote. And she is not a train buff!
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Brendon that's different. The setting there is so magnificent, steeped in History. I am sure if Matjiesfontein was closer to Cape Town, they would have plenty of weddings with the station been an excellent venue.