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Cambridgeshire Alps.

Discussion in 'Model Railways' started by 45669, Sep 17, 2009.

  1. 45669

    45669 Part of the furniture

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    Cambridgeshire is flat. Well, most of it is. However, in a suburban back garden at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac can be found a splendid representation of a little bit of the Swiss Alps. It's called the Ruschbahn and I was recently privileged to pay it a visit. I took loads of pictures, and a few of them are now on my Fotopic site :

    http://ronfisher.fotopic.net/c1099919.html

    As is my usual practice, this is the 'Stop Press!' colletion where all the new pictures go for the first couple of weeks or so. In due course I shall move them on and they will then be in a newly created 'Ruschbahn' collection which is here :

    http://ronfisher2.fotopic.net/c1752182.html

    More pictures will be added as time permits.
     
  2. mlr740

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    Great railway

    Is this your railway? I've got the start of a G scale railway nothing like that yet! I saw the photographs on your site of Whittlesea Mere, interesting as I only live a stones throw from there at Pondersbridge.
    Keep up the pics.

    Dave
     
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    45669 Part of the furniture

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    No, it's not mine. Wish it was!

    The Fen Posts are interesting; it's hard to imagine that the ground level was once at the top of the post!
     

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