What a lovely amazing garden railway. Brilliantly done and well kept. The tremendous amount of work that has gone into this railway is unbelievable - I only have a small 5" one in my garden and know how much had to be put into that.
Very nice video. If only the folks can tell us where this is located. Also surprising that not one of the 35000 viewers seems interested in knowing the location of this wonderful mini-rail!!!
@@fairorgan and what a fabulous "little" garden railway it is. I learned to drive steam locos at Dr Brian Rogers Porter's Hill Rlwy in the 80's. Love seeing others garden layouts.
There are other videos of this railway that say they had a farewell event in the Fall of 2019, and it closed, either taken apart or sold off. A real shame. The owner obviously built it to last. Rarely does one see this level of permanence to a live steam right-of-way. It was all brick, stone, and concrete. I have never seen one before where the track was mounted directly to a concrete base without any stone ballast. A brick tower (you blokes call it a signal box)! Concrete, stone and brick tunnels (most in the U. S. are made out of galvanized culvert pipe). Steel trestles with raised metal lettering, all of the support buildings were made out of brick, just amazing attention to detail. Train Mountain wishes it had this level of detail.
Hey it's someone' home in London, he built the whole miniature railway. Sadly he didn't finished it and he passed away already. We only got invited by his wife to visit it. It was an amazing work that he had done.
These miniature railways should go on forever. Beautiful
Amazing is an understatement.
Just imagine what ‘‘this would cost today .
Thanks for sharing
Take care.
What a fantastic railway👏👏👍👍
Realy cool railway 😎
What a lovely amazing garden railway. Brilliantly done and well kept. The tremendous amount of work that has gone into this railway is unbelievable - I only have a small 5" one in my garden and know how much had to be put into that.
Very nice video. If only the folks can tell us where this is located. Also surprising that not one of the 35000 viewers seems interested in knowing the location of this wonderful mini-rail!!!
Well,I did see one comment asking about the location of this amazing railway.
Amazing railway, I so need a huge lottery win
Contemplating building your own?
Soooooo cool, i can't believe my eyes...😍😍😍
IF I win the lottery_ _ _ ahh!
Dream on!
I wish I have neighbours like this .-)
Wonderful!! I wished I had such a heartwarming railway....
Absolutely stunning!
Seriously that is just fab.
Awesome thanks for sharing
The Garden & Woodland Railway, so that makes it the GWR, nice thinking.
oouuaaiii super le tunnel
Superb layout. I would have liked a better look at the locos.
Amazing railway!
Awesome landscaping 👍👍👍
Amazing railway!!
oh here comes the tunnel everyone heads down! :DD
How come nobody's smiling?! I'd be grinning from ear to ear with a toy train like that!!
I'd be happy to have one even if it wasn't steam. Electric (track power, or self powered), gasoline, propane, whatever.
Would love to know when this line opens it's doors to the public. And where is it as well
No, this is the 7 1/4" 'Garden & Woodland Railway', built by the late Ted Martin around his home in Thame, Oxfordshire.
I have removed my comment.. as I was wrong...
More info about him here: www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ted-martin-jmstv3x5k8m
@@fairorgan and what a fabulous "little" garden railway it is. I learned to drive steam locos at Dr Brian Rogers Porter's Hill Rlwy in the 80's. Love seeing others garden layouts.
There are other videos of this railway that say they had a farewell event in the Fall of 2019, and it closed, either taken apart or sold off. A real shame. The owner obviously built it to last. Rarely does one see this level of permanence to a live steam right-of-way. It was all brick, stone, and concrete. I have never seen one before where the track was mounted directly to a concrete base without any stone ballast. A brick tower (you blokes call it a signal box)! Concrete, stone and brick tunnels (most in the U. S. are made out of galvanized culvert pipe). Steel trestles with raised metal lettering, all of the support buildings were made out of brick, just amazing attention to detail. Train Mountain wishes it had this level of detail.
HOW MANY DOES IT TAKE TO BLOCK THE VEIW, IN THIS CASE, TWO
Old men's toys 😀
I want one!
You got one!!
la vapeur dans le tunnel , c'est dangereux
This is how my parent saw the train in their childhood
Is the railway still there ?
And my wife moaned when I said I wanted to buy a classic car...
Where is this?
excellent vedio
Sadly all gone now! :(
Where is this please?
Hey it's someone' home in London, he built the whole miniature railway. Sadly he didn't finished it and he passed away already.
We only got invited by his wife to visit it. It was an amazing work that he had done.
I think you are referring to Bob Symes?
No, this is the 7 1/4" 'Garden & Woodland Railway', built by the late Ted Martin around his home in Thame, Oxfordshire.
Dave Jefferys n
seems amqzing But I tired of the passenger's back.
That 'passenger' is the driver of the 2nd loco.
what gauge is that
Dabasaurus 7 1/4 I think
Yes it is 7.25”
wait what scale is this
Banjo I think it's 7 1/4
Yes it’s 7.25”
the gauge is not the scale and the scale not the gauge. the gauge is 7 1/4 inch gauge the scale probably 1 1/2 inch scale.
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