The Runnymede Light Railway
The Runnymede Light Railway
Hi all, we're new on here and first post.
The Runnymede Light Railway is a compact folded double balloon loop design that has been in construction throughout the last few months. Our Roundhouse Jack (King John) making the first full run of the line just yesterday. It's very much a work in progressing we are learning as we go!
Some images will follow once that I've (a) taken them and (b) worked out how to post them!
The Runnymede Light Railway is a compact folded double balloon loop design that has been in construction throughout the last few months. Our Roundhouse Jack (King John) making the first full run of the line just yesterday. It's very much a work in progressing we are learning as we go!
Some images will follow once that I've (a) taken them and (b) worked out how to post them!
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Hi and welcome.
Please see the forum help section for posting images.
Please see the forum help section for posting images.
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Sounds interesting. Bring on the photos
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Welcome, and yes, lets see the piccys please. Posting them is easy.
Philip
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Here's where it's at. Very rough at the moment but at least things will run around it without falling off!
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You have much more space than I do, looks interesting with plenty of viewing spots.
I see an extension coming from the right of the photo?
I see an extension coming from the right of the photo?
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Wow! That's an impressive railway. It fits very nicely into the landscape.
Looking forward to seeing and hearing more.
Andrew
Looking forward to seeing and hearing more.
Andrew
"Smith! Why do you only come to work four days a week?
"'cause I can't manage on three gaffer!"
"'cause I can't manage on three gaffer!"
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Thanks Andrew
It's not one for switching it on and letting it go - it requires driving the whole way around - which, to be honest was what I wanted. The little diesel will slowly crawl around though - it's top speed is almost backwards!
The idea for a balloon came from a visit to Statfold Barn - the idea to have two balloons folded into each other came from my chief designer, Tracey!
David
It's not one for switching it on and letting it go - it requires driving the whole way around - which, to be honest was what I wanted. The little diesel will slowly crawl around though - it's top speed is almost backwards!
The idea for a balloon came from a visit to Statfold Barn - the idea to have two balloons folded into each other came from my chief designer, Tracey!
David
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No extensions planned. This is actually a temporary permanent way as the garden will be remodelled in a couple of years time and the current track layout occupies the site of a future building. "Temporary" can have a habit of creeping though!
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Re: The Runnymede Light Railway
Looks well built.
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That's a cracking railway Dasher. I'm sure it'll give you a lot of pleasure until it's eventually replaced.
Ian
Ian
Ian
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Welcome to the forum. Fair play to Tracey that is a very interesting design, looks fun to operate. Another railway to watch develop
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There has been some development this week following the arrival of a couple of points. The station area now has its platform 3 (or siding) and the take off point for the engine shed has been established. I'm still waiting for one more point - which will come off the engine shed branch and lead to a siding paralell to the shed. Finally a long siding will hint at quarrying activities.
Once complete this will bring an end to track construction.
Once complete this will bring an end to track construction.
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Great start made. Be interested to see how it develops.
Rik
Rik
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The procurement section visited the Great Exhibition at Llanfair at the weekend and although they pulled out their cheque books, the long lead times quoted for heavy diesel traction units didn't; meet their expectations and so they went to the open market on Monday and sourced something with immediate availability!
When a name plate arrives (also subject to long lead times) this will be known as "Pontefract Castle" - once the place of residence of one of the excommunicated barons involved in the bringing about of the signing of the Magna Carta. So the King now has to watch his step!!
When a name plate arrives (also subject to long lead times) this will be known as "Pontefract Castle" - once the place of residence of one of the excommunicated barons involved in the bringing about of the signing of the Magna Carta. So the King now has to watch his step!!
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That is a livery, they do look nice in black. I have a cricceth here that I don't use but can't bring myself to part with it.
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I've spent the last six months looking for a Criccieth and finally gave up and took a Harlech instead. I'd decided on FR Grey but without the yellow vinyl. The one available at Derails already had the stripes fitted. However, they had a black that wasn't on the web site. I'd not actually seen it in black previously but am very pleased with it. It's a powerful beast!
They need to correct the Builder's plate though - as "Drewery" has too many 'e's in it!!
They need to correct the Builder's plate though - as "Drewery" has too many 'e's in it!!
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I've been waiting for a second hand Criccieth to come on the market for a while too!
Chris Auckland
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