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This surprises me, to be honest.
Why are non enthusiasts volunteering on a heritage railway? I haven't the slightest interest in horses, so I don't volunteer to muck out stables.
I'd be interested in their motivation, as I've basically thought everyone at heritage railways was an enthusiast in some shape or form.
Also, whenever I've spoken to volunteers they've been extremely knowledgeable about at least their little area, far more than a non-enthusiast would be.
What powers do preserved railways have in respect of ticketing matters?
Having recently visited the Bluebell and Watercress railways (both well worth a visit) on the watercress there was an on train guard inspecting tickets which got me thinking , what powers does the guard actually have if say someone refuses to pay or show a ticket? Does a preservation railway...

as non-enthusiasts make up a large percentage of our ticketing group
This surprises me, to be honest.
Why are non enthusiasts volunteering on a heritage railway? I haven't the slightest interest in horses, so I don't volunteer to muck out stables.
I'd be interested in their motivation, as I've basically thought everyone at heritage railways was an enthusiast in some shape or form.
Also, whenever I've spoken to volunteers they've been extremely knowledgeable about at least their little area, far more than a non-enthusiast would be.
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