The Pine Hill Railway - a Garden Railway in Norway

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The Pine Hill Railway - a Garden Railway in Norway

Post by KjellAn » Fri Nov 18, 2022 7:07 pm

Here is a video of my garden railway in Norway - The Pine Hill Railway.
Video made for me by a railway friend: Petter Nyborg - Harrikolan Railways



Enjoy it!
Kjell Anderdal :)

Livesteam 16mm on my line - the Pine Hill Railway (PHRy)

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Re: The Pine Hill Railway - a Garden Railway in Norway

Post by invicta280 » Fri Nov 18, 2022 9:20 pm

Really enjoyed that Kjell. Very entertaining.
I didn't recognise the black locomotive. What is it please?
Excellent video by Petter too.

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Re: The Pine Hill Railway - a Garden Railway in Norway

Post by KjellAn » Sat Nov 19, 2022 11:24 pm

The black locomotive with a tender is a Roundhouse Jennie with lots of enhancements.
The other black locomotive is a Roundhouse Silver Lady.
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Re: The Pine Hill Railway - a Garden Railway in Norway

Post by invicta280 » Sun Nov 20, 2022 5:08 pm

Ah yes, I recognised the Jennie and the Silver Lady but in the aerial film of the Silver Lady I thought it was a different loco.

A really good garden layout. I looked on the map to see where you are. As it is southern Norway hopefully you get most of the year free to enjoy the garden and not buried in snow!
The wagons at 0:46 are very interesting. Are they constructed from kits? Nicely weathered too.

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