I've decided to start a monthly progress report on the construction of The North Suffolk Railway (name set in stone) a 16mm SM45 Garden Railway set in the heart of rural North/Mid-Suffolk during the 1920s (1928 roughly) I have also made a BlogSpot for the railway which will cover it's history more in-depth and serve as a accompanying record of rolling stock etc.
Report 1: March 2025
Area clearing started this month with the 14x3m space at the bottom of the garden being surveyed for the removal of "obstructions" (to use a lighter term
The location of Harleston Common Station looking south towards The River Waveney & Weybread.
Day one was spent remove the old rotting Wendy house which must've been at least 10 years old. Once cleared it gave a better view of the area and clear access to several large low-hanging branches from the trees which would lay on the garden bed I plan to build the railway around. following this I have made some adjustments to the track plan as seen below. tomorrow's job will be to clear offending plants and branch to allow for the fitting of the new wooden plant trellis to add a distance scenery background to the whole railway.
The other side of the of the now destroyed Wendy house roughly around Weybread looking north.
Finally a brief rundown of my planned construction method which the railway will be built on: (Ideas and suggestions please)
The Area being used is made up of hard clay.
The Railway will be largely built on a raised garden bed (bridges & stone embankments excluded) using creosoted railway sleepers as a border with a base of compacted sand & gravel then recycled earth, topsoil and plant mulch used.
The Track Bed will be semi-permeant using 9 inch hollow breeze blocks laid in pairs on a base of concreate slabs in a trench with compacted sand & gravel. the breeze blocks will be held together by mortar and when the earth, topsoil etc. are filled into the hollows and surrounds, it will hold everything in place.
I shall save rolling stock & building plans for a future blogpost.
The updated track plan.



