Would running on bacon make the Railcycle less or more expensive per mile than the Simplex i wonder? Tim
You mean the branch off of Britains premier preserved railway. Shame the square is broken, Prince Phillip could have finally named his engine....
Another steam loco has now been added to the line up. The diminutive ex-Groudle Glen loco Polar Bear is visiting from Amberley Museum. Sister...
The Vintage weekend is a different event which is in October where we try to recreate the Old FR company days with as much attention to detail as...
I guess not. I count a possible 12 steam locos so far. Tim
Answer to that question is a little complicated but here goes. The boiler is having its ten year inspection and re-tube. The internal...
Yes if the cab is made the same width as the tender and the running plate. Not such a drastic change as many other C2s are like that. Some other...
No. But a shed is being built and fitted out to rebuild it in as we speak. You can have a look at both, possibly even in the same place at the...
Yep it will be running at the gala. Surprise! Only joking. Some work has been done such as the tender rebuild and a coat of left over Darjeeling...
It last ran in February 2006 and burst a superheater on it's last trip! There is no point starting an overhaul on it now. No money, no space, no...
As part of NRM Continental Display this Easter the Ffestiniog Railways uniqie replica of Spooners Boat will be on display in the Great Hall next...
Not the case at all. The signalling doesn't work so for a passenger train the route has to be set before the train enters the T-Y-G to Blaenau...
Well at the moment Blanche, Prince, Palmerston and Merddin Emrys are all available. DLG is very worn out but somehow refuses to die. See here...
This seems to be the main issue with GPCS it needs the right kind of coal, not just the type but the size needs to be consistent as well. On the...
Nope it runs on a small railway in Oswestry as part of the cambrian railways trust or whatever its called at the moment. Tim
The tender for Columbine is in one of those hangars but the NRM deals with the railway national collection not the science museum so i'm guessing...
Nothing offical yet and i don't want to spoil it for the organisers. For the moment here is a taster of the kind of thing you can expect....
Actually to be really pedantic it's 1869 but that one was only 3 1/8" gauge and lives in a pub. Of course this has nothing to do with this thread...
More photos at http://cms.pro-action.co.uk/ today for fans of overweight underpowered green engines.
I think you mean the Welsh Highland Heratige Railway.
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