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Magnettes & Steam 2004

at the Holden Staion/Swanage Dorset, UK

Alan Slack organised a very good, well publicised and suitably informal Magnettes and Steam event in a very pleasant part of Dorset at the Station heading the steam line to Corfe Castle and Swanage on 10th April.

The event nominally started at about 10.30 am and I believe our dedicated organiser was available to greet fellow Magnetteers in advance of this. Our family group arrived in LME 735 at approximately 11.15 to be welcomed by Alan and about 9 carloads of Magnette enthusiasts. Our dedicated car parking area was set up high to enable a good vantage point for a view of new Magnette arrivals and this became a bit of a game to see who could spot newcomers first.

There was a pleasant period of discussion, vehicle comparison and debate about which modifications were the most beneficial. I had a lengthy chat with the new owner of the ex Brian Cox (Practical Classics) Magnette which had quite a few interesting mods. I think we had 16 Z Magnettes and one very well turned out automatic Farina. It was reassuring to see that most present had cars that need a few little cosmetic jobs to be done, but they were being used with great enjoyment.

Once my two young children had had enough marvelling at so many cars like daddy's and running round the field we ambled down to the station to make use of the concession Alan had negotiated for the steam train trip to Swanage. More enjoyment for the kids who were impressed by the steam engine and looking forward to playing in the sand on the beach at Swanage. Once we arrived we strolled around the town followed by the mandatory time on the beach and at the fun fair,occasionally 'bumping into' other Magnetteers.

We were fortunate with the weather which was mild and often sunny with only a short bust of rain just as we were leaving. The day was most enjoyable and our only regret was that we didn't find time to visit Corfe Castle and the very pretty village as seen through the windows of our steam propelled carriage as we passed.
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John Barringer

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