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Hi everyone! My name is {{user|TheTramwayGay648}} A.K.A. Charlie and I'm one of the first few people to get involved with On Our Lines, albeit in a minor capacity. Since my early teens I had been a vintage bus enthusiast however since 2017 my knowledge of transport systems has steadily grown and I now consider myself an all-round transport enthusiast. In 2017 I was fortunate enough to get a job at [[Beamish Museum]] as a [[Conductor]] and since then I've gone on to Volunteer at [[Crich Tramway Village]] as well. Outside of my professional life crewing vintage trams and buses I enjoy going to WW2 themed events dressed as an RAF Sergeant alongside my dad who owns a WW2 era Jeep.
Hi everyone! My name is {{Admin|TheTramwayGay648}} A.K.A. Charlie and I'm one of the first few people to get involved with On Our Lines, albeit in a minor capacity. Since my early teens I had been a vintage bus enthusiast however since 2017 my knowledge of transport systems has steadily grown and I now consider myself an all-round transport enthusiast. In 2017 I was fortunate enough to get a job at [[Beamish Museum]] as a [[Conductor]] and since then I've gone on to Volunteer at [[Crich Tramway Village]] as well. Outside of my professional life crewing vintage trams and buses I enjoy going to WW2 themed events dressed as an RAF Sergeant alongside my dad who owns a WW2 era Jeep.


2020 and 2021 have been hard on us all but I believe there is light at the end of the tunnel and in the coming months we'll be able to start to get back to normal and start using trains, trams and buses not just as an essential part of our everyday lives but as a means to give us more freedom to explore the country.
2020 and 2021 have been hard on us all but I believe there is light at the end of the tunnel and in the coming months we'll be able to start to get back to normal and start using trains, trams and buses not just as an essential part of our everyday lives but as a means to give us more freedom to explore the country.
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