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Bob Cryer
George Robert Cryer (3 December 1934 – 12 April 1994) was a Labour politician in the United Kingdom and founder of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. ==Early life== Born in Bradford, Cryer was educated at Salt High School, Shipley, and the University of Hull. He worked as a teacher and lecturer.〔''Who's Who'', 1987〕 After British Rail closed the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway line, Cryer was one of a group of people who formed the KWVR Preservation Society, which bought the line and reopened it. As the society's first chairman, he helped to facilitate the shooting of the film ''The Railway Children'' on the line in the summer of 1970 and had a small part in it, as a guard.
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