
The Compton Down Railway was represented by number 8, now owned by SLRmidge

As number 8 rolls back in, locos from the Poolend Garden Railway await their turn of duty at Greenodd sheds

Having nothing heritage, I'd thought I'd at least go for heritage style. A Millie really is a modern day "old" Roundhouse engine, with a pot boiler and slip eccentric valve gear

Gwydion eases into the picturesque station of Blawith

Yes, its true, PTLRcecils Chaloner can now do more then pull the skin off a rice pudding. He's upped the voltage to 18v, whilst making the battery truck more appropriate. The loco has also had its name made official with tiny nameplates, "Starbuck"

Guillimot eases towards the junction on the return line

Mr and Mrs T toast 30 years of the railway, together with the first loco and a birthday cake

The loco on the special was this Merlin-beck, still with its original radio control and running gear

Mr T blows out the birthday candles

PTLRcecil bought Gussie the rare and possibly unique Beeson-Beck. Its seen here coming from Blawith under the bridge

More heritage with an 0-4-0 Roundhouse Dylan

Compton Down train

Number 8 and Dylan on shed

Starbuck *sigh* and the tippers

Finally Gussie brings the last train passed Lowick junction
Many thanks to Mr T at the Coniston Railway for a great afternoon, here's to the next 30 years!


