East Fen Railway.
East Fen Railway.
Here's a link to my Flickr album of the E.F.R.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/organize/ ... 8931242105
Dave.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/organize/ ... 8931242105
Dave.
Steam in S.Lincs
If you have a Google account; there are a few more here-
https://plus.google.com/b/113264599721108287480/photos
Dave
https://plus.google.com/b/113264599721108287480/photos
Dave
Steam in S.Lincs
Neither of those links work for me...
Tony Willmore
Rhos Helyg Locomotive Works: http://www.rhoshelyg.me.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RhosHelygLocoWorks
Rhos Helyg Locomotive Works: http://www.rhoshelyg.me.uk
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RhosHelygLocoWorks
Ditto.TonyW:105246 wrote:Neither of those links work for me...
Looks like they both take us to our own accounts. It took me a couple of seconds to realise that all the picture on the Google page were actually of my own railway. For a moment I thought, Wow! This chap's built a railway just like mine (or vice versa)
Rik
Re: E.F.R. Pictures.
Dave
Works fine now. What a great looking railway in a really attractive garden.
Any chance you could add a few captions to the photos. Would love to know more about your rolling stock and layout.
Rik
E.F.R. Pictures.
Excellent railway, Rik; I envy your ground level line. As a wheelchair user, I've had to settle for an elevated railway. Also as my hands have deteriorated, I have had to delegate my building to my brother.
Dave.
Dave.
Steam in S.Lincs
Re: E.F.R. Pictures.
Thanks Dave. Some is ground level some is on raised beds and some on boards.dgt:105433 wrote:Excellent railway, Rik; I envy your ground level line. As a wheelchair user, I've had to settle for an elevated railway. Also as my hands have deteriorated, I have had to delegate my building to my brother.
Dave.
Soŕry to hear about your hands - must be frustrating - hopefully you can still operate a transmitter. Nothing more therapeutic to my mimd than watching a train or two chugging around the garden.
Rik
PS Thanks for the captions. As a former East Anglian, good to see some familiar sights. Really good pix btw
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