Miniature Railway Round-up Vol.2
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- Опубликовано: 12 мар 2014
- Made in 1997 this video starts with a look at ZB operation on Norfolk's Bure Valley Railway the programme then moves counties to Suffolk for a ride behind a 7.25" gauge 'Highlander'. 7.25" locos don't come much bigger than the EAR Garratts and Brett Roger's is shown at work with other locos at Weston Park. Going up a gauge to 9.5" we visit a very busy line built to this rare gauge before being invited to the last day of Peter Howard's Stoneleigh House Railway. The 'temporary' line at Chester Park may still be there but the next section celebrates the opening by Lady Jenny Gretton celebrating the Eaton Hall centenary - many famous miniature railway faces are in evidence. Next its extension time at Wayside - complete with Pullman dining! Topically we then move on to a damp and overcast Comrie before ending the programme at Peter Howard's short lived Downsells line near Sittingbourne. Any comment always welcome, but please remember it was a long time ago now.
i just discovered my love for miniature railways...i didn't even knew i was interested in such.
Lovely stuff, seeing Heywood in his old original red livery suprised me. Never seen any footage other than rare photos of my favourite 7 1/4 locomotive before her Eastleigh debut!
Yes, I always thought it looked very nice in red.
I wish railways was like this now,I see no misbehaving kid no dogs not to much health and safety just common sence, well done on the video and thanks.
I'd go visit these railways even the one that was closed
Sir Arthur Heywood seen in the Weston Park & Chester sections is now painted green and lives at the Eastleigh Lakeside Railway in Hampshire
Amazing how they didn’t think the Chester railway would last more than a couple of seasons, even to modern day it’s still running with a full wooden bridge and permanent crossings in place, really wanna get a steamer running there again
I think the original plan was only for two seasons at the most, but it really caught on with the locals and so it remains to this day.
interesting, that Highlander was a Cockcrow resident for some time and is accredited as being the first Highlander completed.
33:01 - Giving Mo Farah, quite literally, a run for his money! :D
37.20 "moderate sized garden" - mine would get lost in the station area! lol
Have a look at the first railway on 'Passenger Carrying Garden Railways'. It's Ken Laverty's 5" gauge ground level line round his bungalow near Folkestone - it's quite a small plot, especially at the back but it gives an idea of what can be done in a small area.
It might have been made a long time ago but it's a well made video. Very interesting and informative. I would love to visit these tracks. Especially that strange South African engine. does it have two fires two boilers?
Just the one boiler and firebox. It has water tanks at each end on the powered bogies.
Has anyone got any images of the Peter Howard's railways, especially the diesel that they mentioned on the first clip with Dunalastair. As the majority of the steam loco's featured are present at my railway now including a diesel that we are struggling to find any history on and wondered whether that was the one?
Harry which railway are you at. I've got some pictures of Peters railway and the diesels. Let me have your email address and I will give you a link to some pictures. Derek
I am at the South Downs Light Railway in West Sussex, Which is home to 13245 and we just had 771 on a visit, even though his home railway s only 10mins from ours! also my E-mail is spenh007@gmail.com
Is the 9.5" gauge line still operating or has it long since closed?
It was a private line and the owner died a month or so ago so not sure what is happening with it at the moment.
@@DerekSmith1949 yes I heard he passed away. Such a shame, from I've seen he was a well loved gentleman.
private railway