A few drone pictures of my garden railway.
The Wychbold and Stoke Prior Railway From The Air
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Re: The Wychbold and Stoke Prior Railway From The Air
That's an almost perfect GR. Some double track, plenty of stations and passing loops, lots of wiggly track and a sunny spot to sit and watch trains.
Greg from downunder.
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Re: The Wychbold and Stoke Prior Railway From The Air
Your lawn is almost bowling green standard. Mine is, at best, golf course rough.
As Greg says, an interesting track plan. I like the junction for the branchline.
Rik
As Greg says, an interesting track plan. I like the junction for the branchline.
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Thanks. There's still lots to do to fully integrate the railway into the garden, especially on the branch line side.
The plan is to eventually have a quarry branch off the branch line and perhaps add a stream, but all of this is someway off.
Keith
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