Another eye opener. I have never seen di many 10.25 gauge locos in one place. What a delight. I noted the text saying one was your loco, so caravan and loco on this occasion? It looks to be a substantial layout but cannot find map of life or its length. Glad the dog got a ride too .
Sorry to mislead you but I have a Royal Engineer in 7 1/4. It would be nice to have that 10 1/4 though. The dog went everywhere with the guy with the pipe, lovely dog. Even has his own hi-vis.
Have found a map showing the railway layout. I see that there is no circuit, but rather three ends with turntables. Wonder if they will ever join the two closest ends to make a circuit?
That is something I don't know Stuart. As you must have seen on our visit they didn't use the full length of line, as they were using part for driver (diesel) training.
A truly superb video Chris…beautifully filmed in great detail and well edited too! I sat and watched it in one go with my mouth wide open with admiration! I was delighted to see the 10.25in gauge Merchant Navy class…first time I’ve seen one in that gauge. I was also privileged to ride on the same carriage as Rosie…what a treat! I was impressed to see how well the railway caters fir the severely disabled students…their wheelchairs seemed so secure in the obviously especially made wheel-chair wagons. A lovely railway and it has become famous for it location and uniqueness. Many thanks to you snd the the railway and the host school/facility. Best wishes from a very envious Rob In not-so-far away Bournemouth.
As this is not so far from you Rob, you should take a visit. They do have other events listed for this year, this being the first. The railway and the school have a good working relationship. Long may it be so. This one has been on my list a very long time, so pleased we have made it at last. What a welcome with all these lovely loco's. I believe the M.N comes from Easleigh Lakes Railway. Lovely day with them all....... Regards Chris
Best collection of 10 1/4 I will ever see. Yes the Southern King Arthurs were very nice. Being a young lad train spotting at Salisbury many, many years ago, we would see all these and Merchant Navy and so on. Trips to Waterloo with my dad as well. great days.
I loved them as well and the Merchant Navy, and the Jinty, and the Scots, well all of them really. What a collection all in one location for this one Fete, amazing. So glad we got the chance to visit.
Excellent train
Thank you very much!
Another eye opener. I have never seen di many 10.25 gauge locos in one place. What a delight. I noted the text saying one was your loco, so caravan and loco on this occasion? It looks to be a substantial layout but cannot find map of life or its length.
Glad the dog got a ride too .
Sorry to mislead you but I have a Royal Engineer in 7 1/4. It would be nice to have that 10 1/4 though. The dog went everywhere with the guy with the pipe, lovely dog. Even has his own hi-vis.
Does anyone know where a 1/8 gauge train track is in the uk
Never heard of a 1/8 gauge, do you mean scale?
Have found a map showing the railway layout. I see that there is no circuit, but rather three ends with turntables. Wonder if they will ever join the two closest ends to make a circuit?
That is something I don't know Stuart. As you must have seen on our visit they didn't use the full length of line, as they were using part for driver (diesel) training.
Stuart the railway won't be made into a loop.
hi stewart. ive been trying to find a track plan for ages and ages..... please where did you find it? thanks heaps
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Like Chris too Nev.
A truly superb video Chris…beautifully filmed in great detail and well edited too! I sat and watched it in one go with my mouth wide open with admiration! I was delighted to see the 10.25in gauge Merchant Navy class…first time I’ve seen one in that gauge. I was also privileged to ride on the same carriage as Rosie…what a treat! I was impressed to see how well the railway caters fir the severely disabled students…their wheelchairs seemed so secure in the obviously especially made wheel-chair wagons. A lovely railway and it has become famous for it location and uniqueness. Many thanks to you snd the the railway and the host school/facility. Best wishes from a very envious Rob In not-so-far away Bournemouth.
As this is not so far from you Rob, you should take a visit. They do have other events listed for this year, this being the first. The railway and the school have a good working relationship. Long may it be so. This one has been on my list a very long time, so pleased we have made it at last. What a welcome with all these lovely loco's. I believe the M.N comes from Easleigh Lakes Railway. Lovely day with them all....... Regards Chris
All the engines are awesome, in fact. I like the consecutively numbered pair of King Arthur's. Are they all privately owned?
Best collection of 10 1/4 I will ever see. Yes the Southern King Arthurs were very nice. Being a young lad train spotting at Salisbury many, many years ago, we would see all these and Merchant Navy and so on. Trips to Waterloo with my dad as well. great days.
That Patriot and "Red" Five are beautiful
I loved them as well and the Merchant Navy, and the Jinty, and the Scots, well all of them really. What a collection all in one location for this one Fete, amazing. So glad we got the chance to visit.
The Flying Kipper!!? Who thought that was funny? It ain't.😢
Hi Richard. Was somebody having a joke, they must have gone to a lot of work and time to make the head board if they were. Cheers Chris