Paddock Garden Railway 12-03-17
- dougrail
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Paddock Garden Railway 12-03-17
Managed to get another drive down to Hampton Loade as the weather was good the weekend before last...
Ffestiniog contingent out in force...
Mountaineer
Longest IoM train yet...4 Pairs and three 4-wheelers...
A line up of the main runners - Ffestiniog, Vale of Rheidol and IoMSR...
More of Vixen with the long IoMSR express. Got to say, I was impressed with the haulage capacity against Hampton Loade's steep gradients - then I remembered something key: although heritage chassis, it was fitted with all modern cylinders etc
Taliesin and Mountaineer doubleheading... one for all you prototypical purists..
Another fillup of Vixen...
All three main runners...
Up The Junction...
This is just how long and how much stock was on the Ffestiniog doubleheader...!
Both long trains out in force for a change...
Some Standard Gauge steam - newly restored Pannier 7714 doing the honours...
Video work?
Diesel Shunt...
Ffestiniog Train strolls by...
Vixen again...
Two ELR Quarry Hunslets came out to play next!
In tandem with the IoMSR rake...
More Quarry Hunslet action..
Up close shot of ELR QH
Final train, back to Douglas...
Multiple movements...
Busy Yard shot...!
All three lines engaged - Vale of Rheidol, Isle of Man and Quarry Hunslet action simultaneously. These are my top three narrow gauge favourites, so to see this occurance was bliss indeed!
Vale of Rheidol
Another busy yard - three in steam
Runaway Hunslet...
Final Wrap -- at about 4pm, we closed up as heavy rain came in to stop play.
Although a damp day, it'd been an enjoyable and easier than last time drive out, and I managed to get 'Vixen' a good running in after so long in winter storage
Ffestiniog contingent out in force...
Mountaineer
Longest IoM train yet...4 Pairs and three 4-wheelers...
A line up of the main runners - Ffestiniog, Vale of Rheidol and IoMSR...
More of Vixen with the long IoMSR express. Got to say, I was impressed with the haulage capacity against Hampton Loade's steep gradients - then I remembered something key: although heritage chassis, it was fitted with all modern cylinders etc
Taliesin and Mountaineer doubleheading... one for all you prototypical purists..
Another fillup of Vixen...
All three main runners...
Up The Junction...
This is just how long and how much stock was on the Ffestiniog doubleheader...!
Both long trains out in force for a change...
Some Standard Gauge steam - newly restored Pannier 7714 doing the honours...
Video work?
Diesel Shunt...
Ffestiniog Train strolls by...
Vixen again...
Two ELR Quarry Hunslets came out to play next!
In tandem with the IoMSR rake...
More Quarry Hunslet action..
Up close shot of ELR QH
Final train, back to Douglas...
Multiple movements...
Busy Yard shot...!
All three lines engaged - Vale of Rheidol, Isle of Man and Quarry Hunslet action simultaneously. These are my top three narrow gauge favourites, so to see this occurance was bliss indeed!
Vale of Rheidol
Another busy yard - three in steam
Runaway Hunslet...
Final Wrap -- at about 4pm, we closed up as heavy rain came in to stop play.
Although a damp day, it'd been an enjoyable and easier than last time drive out, and I managed to get 'Vixen' a good running in after so long in winter storage
- Peter Butler
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- dougrail
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Thank you Peter, would be more than happy to steam her up when passing - where is passing to you though, and will you be at Llechfan Gala this year? Plan is to bring Vixen, her IoM rake [as an intruder on all the typical Welsh NG that arrives] plus the new guns.Peter Butler:123816 wrote:Excellent photographs of some beautiful stock items there. I'd love to see them on my line when you're passing!!!
- Peter Butler
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Hi Doug, you would be welcome now you are independently mobile you might venture this far south-west. When is the Llechfan Gala Day this year? I enjoyed the visit last year and our brief meeting. Please post details on the Forum and perhaps we can encourage more members to go?
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- dougrail
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How far is this southwest? Still sort of spreading my wings - a 2h 50min run west coast run knackered me, but today a 1hr 15min from Butterley to home was aokay.Peter Butler:123843 wrote:Hi Doug, you would be welcome now you are independently mobile you might venture this far south-west. When is the Llechfan Gala Day this year? I enjoyed the visit last year and our brief meeting. Please post details on the Forum and perhaps we can encourage more members to go?
Llechfan Gala is Saturday July 1st to Sunday July 2nd this year - I know as it's on a long weekend for me [as is Pboro, Llanfair and Elsecar - -keekekekeke]
Closer to time I can put up a shout out on the meets forum. Plan however is to take the Isle of Man rake and loco this time -a Manx invasion to all the usual Welsh NG fare that turns up
Re: Paddock Garden Railway 12-03-17
Is that absolutely cracker of a Hudson toast rack scratch built?
Chris Auckland
Re: Paddock Garden Railway 12-03-17
Love the photo’ of some very nice locos and trains, i also loved the Panniers, you cant beat the real big steamers....
ROD
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