Hi Christopher. I don't have open days as my railway wasn't really built for live steam - too many tight curves and gradients (intended and unintended)). But you're welcome to visit anytime you're in the area. Just drop me a PM either through RUclips or through the Garden Railway Forum - gardenrails.org/forum/index.php
Yes. The moss is natural. In fact, I can't stop it from growing. I think it is because the garden faces north and doesn't get a lot of sunlight, except in the middle of summer.
What better way to pass this time of home isolation, stay safe one and all. Enjoyed this video, thank you Rik.
Welch eine schöne Unterhaltung in einer schwierigen Zeit. Danke. Grüße von Henry.
Danke Henry. Ich freue mich, dass es Ihnen gefallen hat
A very nice video. Interesting locomotives and rolling stock.
Mixeds have so many operating possibilities. Hard work as a vocation, but entertaining fun as an avocation!
another great video Rik, its mellowing nicely into the garden and looks like its been there for ever
Thanks Paul. Getting there, but always something more to do. Immediately after shooting the stream shot, the supply to the stream sprang a leak!
Wonderful job.
Regards,
Thanks for taking us out on a lovely train ride.
Glad you enjoyed it
Fabulous as usual , just the thing a bit of escapism .
Top notch as always Rik!
Excellent video, be good to see it if you have an open day. Thanks for sharing
Hi Christopher. I don't have open days as my railway wasn't really built for live steam - too many tight curves and gradients (intended and unintended)). But you're welcome to visit anytime you're in the area. Just drop me a PM either through RUclips or through the Garden Railway Forum - gardenrails.org/forum/index.php
Excellent!
What a nice operation. Is the moss natural growing?
Yes. The moss is natural. In fact, I can't stop it from growing. I think it is because the garden faces north and doesn't get a lot of sunlight, except in the middle of summer.
As always a pleasure to watch but I reckon the passengers in the carriage left at Beeston Market were a trifle annoyed.
Shhhh! You weren't supposed to notice..... ;)