Name: Raymond Reed
Age: 56 From: North Devon
Department: Permanent Way
I have always had an interest in railways particularly in narrow gauge lines so on retirement I contacted Dave Tooke about volunteering on the L&B. He immediately invited me to join the Thursday track gang (The Geriatric Squad).
Name: Steven Armitage
Age: 14 From: Oxfordshire
Department: Permanent Way
I was first interested in volunteering when I became a member because I like doing practical work. I have worked on many areas of the railway, but track laying was certainly the most fun.
Name: Bernie Dobson
Age: 53 From: Sussex
Department: Ops (Trainee Guard)
Railways have always been in my blood, as my late father was a signalman, but narrow gauge has been my favourite. Very early in my life I was captivated by the story of the L&B, and a return to Minehead in 1997 gave me the chance to follow the course of the line in a sort of pilgrimage.
Name: Fred Scholes
From: Barnstaple
Department: Guard/Driver/Fireman
I have been a member of the L&B since about 1981 when I was at a display in Lynton and a certain Paul Gower began to tell me about the railway and in the end I joined to shut him up!
Name: Graham Bendell
Age: 54 From: North Dorset
Department: Permanent Way
I have been a member, apart from a break in the mid - late 80s, for 25 years and participated in the first working parties at Cricket Field Lane, Parracombe in the early 80s.