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Lydia on the Bure Valley Railway

Dieses Thema im Forum 'Narrow Gauge Railways' wurde von BiggerBob gestartet, 11 Oktober 2009.

  1. BiggerBob

    BiggerBob New Member

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    http://www.flickr.com/photos/8929612@N04/3997957547/

    Lydia visited the Bure Valley Railway - designed by Ian Yaylor and built by Alan Keef - she is a neat Prairie tank.I had always wondered how Lydia would cope with a longer run. Does anybody have information as to how its visit went.
     
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    Haven't heard anything yet - but your best bet is to join Miniature Railway World forums - several members of that forum either run the Bure Valley, own locos visiting it, or made a trip to the gala this weekend. It's usually the first place you'll get news of miniature railway events like this. I expect there will be a full gala report up by tomorrow!

    http://s9.zetaboards.com/MRW_Forums/index/

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    I went on the Sunday. Its builder, sponsor and operator all seemed very happy with it - I didn't see the first, he was there on the Saturday, his thoughts were reported to me. It was running the full length of the line with a normal BVR train set. (It's Gaylor BTW.)
     
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    It seemed to cope OK, didn't take much notice though as I was driving St. Egwin
     

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