Cheers Jon. It is good to hear from you. Hopefully we'll have a chance to catch up in Wales next summer. I'm grateful to have a little steam loco to fire up when the withdrawal symptoms kick in!
Cheers Paul. Look for large galvanised steel work pans from a place called "bigdug" online. Very good value at about £25 each. They come in a variety of sizes, these are 2ft by 1ft by 9" which is about the limit of my comfortable lifting capacity when full.
Another excellent video on your wonderful garden railway. The steam engine is lovely. This railway inspired me to build a small tramway to transport stone across my garden to where it was needed to build a drystone wall. The track is flanged and made of wood and so far it has cost me nothing to make so I think I might extend it.
A marvellously eccentric endeavour!
Nice to see Madge out and about again.
Cheers Jon. It is good to hear from you. Hopefully we'll have a chance to catch up in Wales next summer. I'm grateful to have a little steam loco to fire up when the withdrawal symptoms kick in!
Thanks for another very enjoyable film. Inspiring to see what can be achieved in a modest sized garden. Keep up the great work!
Cheers!
Amazing.
Thanks!
Splendid; there are few finer things than just playing with trains.
I really enjoyed that, found it quite relaxing to watch you working hard. Thank you for sharing.
Good to hear - I enjoyed the hard work and the cup of tea afterwards!
I'm seriously jealous. I wish I could put this on my allotment
Every allotment ought to have an internal light rail network!
Brilliant! I like the wagons with the removable hoppers, very useful, could do with something similar to fit my sled wagons on the MLR.
Cheers Paul. Look for large galvanised steel work pans from a place called "bigdug" online. Very good value at about £25 each. They come in a variety of sizes, these are 2ft by 1ft by 9" which is about the limit of my comfortable lifting capacity when full.
Just caught up with this series Zach. Absolutely excellent stuff!
Cheers Jack!
Another excellent video on your wonderful garden railway. The steam engine is lovely. This railway inspired me to build a small tramway to transport stone across my garden to where it was needed to build a drystone wall. The track is flanged and made of wood and so far it has cost me nothing to make so I think I might extend it.
Cheers! Will you post a video about your wooden plateway?
@@DebenValleyLightRail Yeah, I am filming it this afternoon
Very enjoyable and relaxing to watch :)
I’d better not let my gardener see this - my estate only boasts a wheelbarrow, and it isn’t even steam hauled. Sigh.
The days of churning up your lawn with the damaging wheel of a wheelbarrow are behind us. Install a horticultural tramway, you'll never look back!
@@DebenValleyLightRail You make a fair argument... I’ll put it to the committee tomorrow.