The Pine Hill Railway (PHRy) - a Norwegian Garden Railway
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The Pine Hill Railway (PHRy) - a Norwegian Garden Railway
Hello and welcome to The Pine Hill Garden Railway.
Last year I was starting to build my garden railway, and make different kind of rolling stock. I live in Norway, in the county of Østfold. It's south of Oslo and the climate is much like the British Isles.
Here in this topic I would like to share pictures, videos and thoughts about my garden railway. All comments are welcome.
As some of you have noticed I have already shared some pictures and questions about building a tunnel on the layout, a coalbunker on my livesteam Billy, and other thoughts. I think this topic should give a more general view of my garden railway.
January 2012
Now, there is winter here in Norway, and here is a picture from last day with my RH Billy in action.
Last year I was starting to build my garden railway, and make different kind of rolling stock. I live in Norway, in the county of Østfold. It's south of Oslo and the climate is much like the British Isles.
Here in this topic I would like to share pictures, videos and thoughts about my garden railway. All comments are welcome.
As some of you have noticed I have already shared some pictures and questions about building a tunnel on the layout, a coalbunker on my livesteam Billy, and other thoughts. I think this topic should give a more general view of my garden railway.
January 2012
Now, there is winter here in Norway, and here is a picture from last day with my RH Billy in action.
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Kjell Anderdal
Livesteam 16mm on my line - the Pine Hill Railway (PHRy)
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nice railway ,we didnt get any whte stuff this year in Wales nice picture
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my 32mm Railway site
www.dinerthrailwayworks.webs.com/
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PENRHYN RAILWAY
http://www.penrhynrailway.co.uk/
my 32mm Railway site
www.dinerthrailwayworks.webs.com/
7 1/4 railway
www.lnwrrailway.webs.com/
my youtube account
http://www.youtube.com/user/elika80?feature=mhee
PENRHYN RAILWAY
http://www.penrhynrailway.co.uk/
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28. February 2012
My Garden Railway will have 3 bridges, and last weekend I put together a Girder Bridge made of thin aluminum-profiles and rivets.
Here are some pics.
The bridge is very similar to those made by MVL Bridges, but I would like to build one from scratch by myselves instead of buy it ready assembled.
The aluminum profiles will finally be primed with some etch-primer before the paintjob, so the bridge will withstand the humid climate all year around.
My Garden Railway will have 3 bridges, and last weekend I put together a Girder Bridge made of thin aluminum-profiles and rivets.
Here are some pics.
The bridge is very similar to those made by MVL Bridges, but I would like to build one from scratch by myselves instead of buy it ready assembled.
The aluminum profiles will finally be primed with some etch-primer before the paintjob, so the bridge will withstand the humid climate all year around.
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Livesteam 16mm on my line - the Pine Hill Railway (PHRy)
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The Pine Hill Railway - a Norwegian Garden Railway
17th May 2012
In the occasion of the Norwegian National Day to day, the RH Billy was decorated with flags in front of the smokebox.
Here are som pictures from the event.
The ALF on the trestle
At the main-station - a small scratch-built wooden-construction
And here is a video. Enjoy it. :D
Link to video
In the occasion of the Norwegian National Day to day, the RH Billy was decorated with flags in front of the smokebox.
Here are som pictures from the event.
The ALF on the trestle
At the main-station - a small scratch-built wooden-construction
And here is a video. Enjoy it. :D
Link to video
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Livesteam 16mm on my line - the Pine Hill Railway (PHRy)
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Hello
Here are some pictures from this weekend meeting at my PHRy (Pine Hill Railway). The weather was unfortunately bad with heavy rain all day.
But real livesteam-enthusiasts can stand a lot of moisture - I think ... :?
A new livesteam-friend has build this nice Lady Anne and 2 Brandbright-coatches. The color is maybe very conspicuous but the rake looks very nice to me.
Here is RH Lady Anne with heavy load leading onto the PHRy's trestle.
The PHRy has 2 crossing-tracks. Here a RH Katie was not able to stop at the end of it track, and hit the brakevan of a incoming freight-train. The rain and steam does not make it easy to clear the track.
Some of the enthusiasts have seeked shelter for the bad weather. But the mood is still positive.
Here is an example of correct gear and clothing when operating livesteam under demanding weatherconditions.
Here are some pictures from this weekend meeting at my PHRy (Pine Hill Railway). The weather was unfortunately bad with heavy rain all day.
But real livesteam-enthusiasts can stand a lot of moisture - I think ... :?
A new livesteam-friend has build this nice Lady Anne and 2 Brandbright-coatches. The color is maybe very conspicuous but the rake looks very nice to me.
Here is RH Lady Anne with heavy load leading onto the PHRy's trestle.
The PHRy has 2 crossing-tracks. Here a RH Katie was not able to stop at the end of it track, and hit the brakevan of a incoming freight-train. The rain and steam does not make it easy to clear the track.
Some of the enthusiasts have seeked shelter for the bad weather. But the mood is still positive.
Here is an example of correct gear and clothing when operating livesteam under demanding weatherconditions.
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The 'conspicuous colour scheme' made me think of the County Donegal Railway with its Gerenium Red and Cream coaches and Gerenium Red and Black locomotives. Glad to know that rain did not stop play!
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Traffic Pattern? What pattern? Spuds out; grain in, but cattle, sheep and passengers are a lot less predictable.
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Railways in Norway was in the early eras often build as narrow gauge and with wooden trestles where bridges was needed.
This to achieve low building-costs. Narrow gauge needed less area for the track and wood was a lowcost-building-material, particularly in Norway.
Here are some links to pictures of trestles in Norway:
Oxstadøi viadukt
Hvalstad viadukt
This to achieve low building-costs. Narrow gauge needed less area for the track and wood was a lowcost-building-material, particularly in Norway.
Here are some links to pictures of trestles in Norway:
Oxstadøi viadukt
Hvalstad viadukt
Kjell Anderdal
Livesteam 16mm on my line - the Pine Hill Railway (PHRy)
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WINTER IN MY GARDEN
December 15. 2012
The winter and snow is here, and my RH Billy had to go for a ride on the PHRy (Pine Hill Railway) today.
Here are some pics from the event this morning.
Light freight-train on track 2 at the mainstation of the line.
"ALF" - a Roundhouse Billy
Passengers waiting for the Christmas-train ...
Winter on the PHRy ...
The ALF-engine on the large trestle.
December 15. 2012
The winter and snow is here, and my RH Billy had to go for a ride on the PHRy (Pine Hill Railway) today.
Here are some pics from the event this morning.
Light freight-train on track 2 at the mainstation of the line.
"ALF" - a Roundhouse Billy
Passengers waiting for the Christmas-train ...
Winter on the PHRy ...
The ALF-engine on the large trestle.
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Kjell Anderdal
Livesteam 16mm on my line - the Pine Hill Railway (PHRy)
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I absolutely love the pictures. Thank you, they cheered me up no end, as I had just had to abandon any thought of pushing on further with my track relay today as I am under snow myself. Hopefully it will clear here by Monday.
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Traffic Pattern? What pattern? Spuds out; grain in, but cattle, sheep and passengers are a lot less predictable.
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