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Hey there! I'm {{Admin|Jarley}}, the founder and primary adventurer of ''[[On Our Lines]]''. I've been a life-long rail enthusiast, and now work professionally in the rail industry for [[London Underground]] as a [[signaller]] at [[Harrow-on-the-Hill signal cabin|Harrow-on-the-Hill]]. I also head up the campaign team at [[The Progress Train]], focussing on greater LGBTQ+ diversity and inclusivity across the industry. Away from work, I volunteer as a tram conductor at [[Crich Tramway Village]] and a Director of the [[225 Group]].
Hey there! I'm {{Admin|Jarley}}, the founder and primary adventurer of ''[[On Our Lines]]''. I've been a life-long rail enthusiast, and you might recognise me from [[Secrets of the London Underground]], where I joined [[Tim Dunn]] and [[Siddy Holloway]] in both series to explore more about [[London Underground]]'s [[signal cabin]]s. It is perhaps no surprise therefore that I work in the rail industry for [[London Underground]] as a relief Instructor [[signaller]] on the [[Metropolitan line]], including [[Harrow-on-the-Hill signal cabin|Harrow-on-the-Hill]] and [[Amersham signal cabin|Amersham]] signal cabins.


Here at ''On Our Lines'', I've been travelling the rails for over two years now, ever since boarding my first train at [[Uttoxeter]]. Despite this, the project is still far from complete, with hundreds more stations still to be visited before the project is completed. It's been a hugely eye-opening experience, solidifying many views I already held about our lines but also opening my eyes to some of the difficulties and challenges being faced across the country. I've also had the chance to visit places that I'd never otherwise reach, as well as being lucky enough to have a number of behind the scenes experiences that have really enriched my travels.
Away from work, I volunteer as a tram conductor at [[Crich Tramway Village]] and can often be found checking in on Mark Wallinger's [[Labyrinth]]s, a 2013 art project created by [[Art on the Underground]]. Indeed, I was privileged to feature as part of an Art on the Underground project between October 2018 and March 2021 - Linder Sterling's [[The Bower of Bliss]] at [[Southwark]] Tube station. In late 2020 I set up [[The Progress Train]] off the back of the naming campaign for [[Avanti West Coast]]'s [[class 390]] [[Pendolino]] [[390119 Progress]], which focusses on greater LGBTQ+ diversity and inclusivity across the transport sector.
 
Here at ''On Our Lines'', I've been travelling the rails for over three years now, ever since boarding my first train at [[Uttoxeter]] in January 2019. Despite this, the project is still far from complete, with hundreds more stations still to be visited before I can truly say that I've discovered 'Our' lines. It's been a hugely eye-opening experience, solidifying many views I already held about our lines but also opening my eyes to some of the difficulties and challenges being faced across the country. I've also had the chance to visit places that I'd never otherwise reach, as well as being lucky enough to have a number of behind the scenes experiences that have really enriched my travels.


You can read all about the main adventures over on the blog, but here at [[B:A|Bradshaw]] I'll be sharing more details about each of the trips, as well as other interesting snippets and information that is relevant to the wider adventure. But, crucially, Bradshaw is a wiki - and that means '''you''' can edit it! If you've been out on an adventure with me, this is the place where you can add your own experiences, photographs and more - or if you've been inspired to go on your own trips ''On Our Lines'' you can add these too.
You can read all about the main adventures over on the blog, but here at [[B:A|Bradshaw]] I'll be sharing more details about each of the trips, as well as other interesting snippets and information that is relevant to the wider adventure. But, crucially, Bradshaw is a wiki - and that means '''you''' can edit it! If you've been out on an adventure with me, this is the place where you can add your own experiences, photographs and more - or if you've been inspired to go on your own trips ''On Our Lines'' you can add these too.


If you need to get in touch you can leave me message on my [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|chat page]], or for realtime discourse you can generally find me hanging out in the ''On Our Lines'' [[Discord]]. More formal enquiries should be directed by email.
If you need to get in touch you can leave me message on my [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|chat page]], or you can head into the ''On Our Lines'' [[Discord]] server and hang out with the whole ''On Our Lines'' gang. More formal enquiries should be directed by email.


Thanks for joining us ''On Our Lines''!
Thanks for joining us ''On Our Lines''!

Latest revision as of 03:18, 27 April 2023

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Hey there! I'm Jarley (talkcontributionse-mailblocksprotectionsdeletionspage movesrights), the founder and primary adventurer of On Our Lines. I've been a life-long rail enthusiast, and you might recognise me from Secrets of the London Underground, where I joined Tim Dunn and Siddy Holloway in both series to explore more about London Underground's signal cabins. It is perhaps no surprise therefore that I work in the rail industry for London Underground as a relief Instructor signaller on the Metropolitan line, including Harrow-on-the-Hill and Amersham signal cabins.

Away from work, I volunteer as a tram conductor at Crich Tramway Village and can often be found checking in on Mark Wallinger's Labyrinths, a 2013 art project created by Art on the Underground. Indeed, I was privileged to feature as part of an Art on the Underground project between October 2018 and March 2021 - Linder Sterling's The Bower of Bliss at Southwark Tube station. In late 2020 I set up The Progress Train off the back of the naming campaign for Avanti West Coast's class 390 Pendolino 390119 Progress, which focusses on greater LGBTQ+ diversity and inclusivity across the transport sector.

Here at On Our Lines, I've been travelling the rails for over three years now, ever since boarding my first train at Uttoxeter in January 2019. Despite this, the project is still far from complete, with hundreds more stations still to be visited before I can truly say that I've discovered 'Our' lines. It's been a hugely eye-opening experience, solidifying many views I already held about our lines but also opening my eyes to some of the difficulties and challenges being faced across the country. I've also had the chance to visit places that I'd never otherwise reach, as well as being lucky enough to have a number of behind the scenes experiences that have really enriched my travels.

You can read all about the main adventures over on the blog, but here at Bradshaw I'll be sharing more details about each of the trips, as well as other interesting snippets and information that is relevant to the wider adventure. But, crucially, Bradshaw is a wiki - and that means you can edit it! If you've been out on an adventure with me, this is the place where you can add your own experiences, photographs and more - or if you've been inspired to go on your own trips On Our Lines you can add these too.

If you need to get in touch you can leave me message on my chat page, or you can head into the On Our Lines Discord server and hang out with the whole On Our Lines gang. More formal enquiries should be directed by email.

Thanks for joining us On Our Lines!