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The Inverclyde First Aider - 28th April 2018

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Here we are again… 37685 'Loch Arkaig' after arrival at Crewe P5 on the rear of the 01.30 ECS from Carnforth Steamtown to form the 05.29 BLS Inverclyde First Aider tour.<br>[&copy; Geoff Plumb 2018]

The other end of the train at Crewe.<br>[&copy; Geoff Plumb 2018]

WCRC staff, BLS Stewards, St John Ambulance representatives and others (including members of the Adlam family!) during the stop at Coatbridge Central station.<br>[&copy; Geoff Plumb 2018]

Some young volunteers; the tour raised funds for St John Ambulance and here Jennie Adlam of SJA and daughter Brodie stand by the cab of 37685 at Coatbridge Central. Husband/dad is of course Kev Adlam.<br>[© Geoff Plumb 2018]

WCRC 47772 'Carnforth TMD' on the rear at Coatbridge. Special dispensation was given to take this photo as ScotRail EMU 320312 departs southbound with the 12.21 Cumbernauld to Dalmuir.<br>[&copy; Geoff Plumb 2018]

St John Ambulance's volunteer Eva Szabo tries out the driver's seat at Coatbridge.<br>[&copy; Geoff Plumb 2018]

Dumfries looking towards Glasgow during the break. The former Stranraer line bays are at the other end of the station on the left.<br>[&copy; Ian Mortimer 2018]

Dumfries looking towards Glasgow during the break. The former Stranraer line bays are at the other end of the station on the left.<br>[&copy; Ian Mortimer 2018]

BLS Steward Dan Hitchens is in charge of the St John Ambulance sales stand.<br>[&copy; Geoff Plumb 2018]

Another young volunteer, Ruby who (or her brother, Archie) can be regularly seen on our railtours and are the future of the Society. Resistance is futile; the only question is how many raffle tickets would you like?<br>[&copy; Geoff Plumb 2018]

Mileage table