The Golden Age of Steam not forgotten. In fact it's alive and very well in Kent at this wonderful Railway. Thank you for a wonderful Video and a return visit to the Kent of my childhood.
Thanks for your comments. We are a small group of steam railway enthusiasts who meet monthly and organise various visits during the year. If you check we periodically post video's of some of our visits on you tube as you will have seen from my you tube site. Glad you enjoyed it.
So many questions. But I will keep it short. Who built and maintains the locomotives. You appear to have a lot of capital tied up in ways and works and buildings. How do you gain income is it a tourist railway run 3 or 4 times a year or is it an every day service The land it traverses seems open is it going to be built out and if so do you have a right of way. Overseas fan
Michael Naisbitt the railway was built in the 1920’s, along with the locos. A school train is run throughout the year on school days, and the rest of the year there is a pretty intensive service. Most works are carried out at the railway in house
Hi Michael, there was also an armoured train that ran in WW2, an armoured truck to the front the loco, which was also armoured and a 2nd armoured truck to the rear. I believe, and hopefully someone else with confirm or correct this, that it was armed with 2 Lewis machine guns and a boys anti tank rifle in each truck.
Lovely video, thank you. Now I can remember when there also was a BR station at New Romney!
The Golden Age of Steam not forgotten. In fact it's alive and very well in Kent at this wonderful Railway. Thank you for a wonderful Video and a return visit to the Kent of my childhood.
Great video enjoyed it immensely took me back to the early eighties when I visited the railway with my dad.
Thanks for your comments. We are a small group of steam railway enthusiasts who meet monthly and organise various visits during the year. If you check we periodically post video's of some of our visits on you tube as you will have seen from my you tube site. Glad you enjoyed it.
truly brilliant machines thank you for posting
I'm glad you enjoyed it. It is always pleasant to have nice memories recalled.
Thank you for a great video,I love this railway so enjoyed every minute.Thanks again for sharing.Regards.Chris.
I'm glad you enjoyed our day out on the R H & D Chris.
A commendable filming location sir! namely a bar on a railway :) Very good upload and most enjoyable.
World's smallest functioning bar car on the World's smallest public railway.
Blimey! This is one amazing train! I love it!
The Romney Express ride at the RH&DR
My life is better knowing that there is a Ferroequinologist society. Accepting any applications from America?
Good film i enjoyed it!
:-) haha. So I not the only one to say I am an Ferroequinologist.
What loco was that video taken behind at 06:10???
No.2 Northern Chief
So many questions. But I will keep it short. Who built and maintains the locomotives. You appear to have a lot of capital tied up in ways and works and buildings. How do you gain income is it a tourist railway run 3 or 4 times a year or is it an every day service The land it traverses seems open is it going to be built out and if so do you have a right of way. Overseas fan
Michael Naisbitt the railway was built in the 1920’s, along with the locos. A school train is run throughout the year on school days, and the rest of the year there is a pretty intensive service. Most works are carried out at the railway in house
Hi Michael, there was also an armoured train that ran in WW2, an armoured truck to the front the loco, which was also armoured and a 2nd armoured truck to the rear. I believe, and hopefully someone else with confirm or correct this, that it was armed with 2 Lewis machine guns and a boys anti tank rifle in each truck.
@@47606odin No, the school service stopped about 15 years ago.
Looks like the FE's had a great day out!
There are not very many of us about.
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What is the scale of these trains as compared to the regular sized ones?
15 " Gauge but 1/3rd scale I think
@@mattlander9119 Thanks for the info.
What scale is this railway
15 inch Gauge
Thanks
The locos are 15 inch gauge, but built to 1/3 scale