Sorry for the short notice. Dram Train for the whisky afficianado Saturday 26th November. Check out the uniquely appointed out 1st gen DMMU!...
This superb restored 2ft gauge line in Maine (http://www.wwfry.org/) has recently extended into some lovely thickly forested scenery (and...
Dating from the 1924, this gravity operated ropeway, with a 300ton/day capacity, is thought to be the last of it's breed in the UK (Claughton,...
Following on from the 'Class 321' thread, a recent announcement by Eversholt Rail concerns putative production of "Class 600" H2 powered stock....
This conversion of an old Aussie DMU to solar generated electric propulsion popped up on the 'Fully Charged' YouTube channel today....
I suspect doing restorations all by volunteers on a shoestring is a thing of the past, there's only so long you can call a dismantling, good going...
Did search .... looked back two years and couldn't find an existing thread .... so (via a "newsnow" trawl) :...
Came across this on a random stroll through You Tube. It's Lisbon tram route 28, at night. Vintage tramcars in daily service, some fierce...
To all aspiring miniature railway operators: From a local newspaper report (found on my daily trawl via the 'newsnow' headline reporting website),...
From Cox: 60 mph but they were not given speedrecorders as far as I know. Of interest ... Was there any maximum speed limit for unfitted freight...
PBS TV channel (dunno if this is just UK, where it's ch276 on Virgin) is screening an episode of "Ultimate Restorations" entitled 'The Sierra 3...
@S.A.C. Martin Some very intersesting points. Given that curved sections of metal withstand pressure better than flat surfaces, I wonder how that...
(Thread started as 'Corris Trackbed' is the only other heading located) Latest update (29th June) on new build Falcon replica No.10. Much needs...
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