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Is it my imagination, or is this a recouring condition ?
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When arriving at the P&DLR I knew it was undercostruction, but wasn't expecting this!
A very tempory setup. The track isn't fastened down, how unsafe! The manager (who is very lazy by the way!) said this short tempory railway is down to help raise funds to complete the railway.
Putting the track floating aside, a set off with a little inspection.
First off I inspected the coaching stock on the train. It was in ok condition construction wise, but my god didn't it need a clean! On top of this I noticed animals on board, including a stray cat, how unclean.
I reccommend adding safety chains to the entrance ways or adding little doors, got to remember safety.
Next the loco on the train at the time. An War Department simplex. Nicely turned out, but the decimals it created I'm suprised the locals haven't complained. It also looks a bit like a dalek on rails.....
I also follwed to inspect a station building on site, and the less I say about it the better really...
I then boarded the train for the short ride, I classed this coach as silly, the railway manager couldn't understand why!
At the other end of the line I wasn't impressed. The drop at the end of the line was huge, and clearly no proper safety involved, what will that piece slate to, I told the railway to stop running imediatley!
On top of this the trackwork was literally floating, at this point I simply left, but have now heard some proper trackwork has now been laid, so I will return to inspect this weekend before leaving this dreadful line!
A very tempory setup. The track isn't fastened down, how unsafe! The manager (who is very lazy by the way!) said this short tempory railway is down to help raise funds to complete the railway.
Putting the track floating aside, a set off with a little inspection.
First off I inspected the coaching stock on the train. It was in ok condition construction wise, but my god didn't it need a clean! On top of this I noticed animals on board, including a stray cat, how unclean.
I reccommend adding safety chains to the entrance ways or adding little doors, got to remember safety.
Next the loco on the train at the time. An War Department simplex. Nicely turned out, but the decimals it created I'm suprised the locals haven't complained. It also looks a bit like a dalek on rails.....
I also follwed to inspect a station building on site, and the less I say about it the better really...
I then boarded the train for the short ride, I classed this coach as silly, the railway manager couldn't understand why!
At the other end of the line I wasn't impressed. The drop at the end of the line was huge, and clearly no proper safety involved, what will that piece slate to, I told the railway to stop running imediatley!
On top of this the trackwork was literally floating, at this point I simply left, but have now heard some proper trackwork has now been laid, so I will return to inspect this weekend before leaving this dreadful line!
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Sir,Victor Isle:76245 wrote:A very tempory setup. The track isn't fastened down, how unsafe! The manager (who is very lazy by the way!) said this short tempory railway is down to help raise funds to complete the railway.
With respect, how can you allow this railway to operate at all in such a state? Surely a prohibition notice is required, at least until the track is held down in some manner and a proper buffer stop has been provided?
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Indeed I did make them shut the railway imeadiatley! I wasn't having any of it.
While visitng the P&DLR I have also visted the Moss Bank Railway.
First impressions were quite good, but there was some very step gradients, epsecially on the down grades, which didn't impress me much.
I inspected a carriage from the Thornyhold Light Railway first, a railway in the same group as the P&DLR. I had seen a similar coach at the P&DLR but I much preffered this one, a much more sensible colour.
They was also this Bug Box, which I quite liked, but it was a very rough ride, a certainly let the TLR managers know!
I then took my place in the locos cab, the TLRs Criccieth Castle named 'Graham'. Very smartly kept (unlie the P&DLRs stock!) and I have to admit I quite liked it.
After a ride, I mean inspection, in Grahams cab, I found the trackwork if very good order so risked myself in this 'project' from the P&DLR, appertly it is now destined to leave in the future. I don't blame them, its bright yellow!
Half way round I didn't feel safe in that 'yellow thing', so swopped to my favourite loco of the day, Graham. However...
On setting of this happened, it wasn't the first time that day either, I will have to pull that up:
To finish my day at Moss Bank I 'cabbed' this Regner Lumber Jack, I must say, I quite like it....
While visitng the P&DLR I have also visted the Moss Bank Railway.
First impressions were quite good, but there was some very step gradients, epsecially on the down grades, which didn't impress me much.
I inspected a carriage from the Thornyhold Light Railway first, a railway in the same group as the P&DLR. I had seen a similar coach at the P&DLR but I much preffered this one, a much more sensible colour.
They was also this Bug Box, which I quite liked, but it was a very rough ride, a certainly let the TLR managers know!
I then took my place in the locos cab, the TLRs Criccieth Castle named 'Graham'. Very smartly kept (unlie the P&DLRs stock!) and I have to admit I quite liked it.
After a ride, I mean inspection, in Grahams cab, I found the trackwork if very good order so risked myself in this 'project' from the P&DLR, appertly it is now destined to leave in the future. I don't blame them, its bright yellow!
Half way round I didn't feel safe in that 'yellow thing', so swopped to my favourite loco of the day, Graham. However...
On setting of this happened, it wasn't the first time that day either, I will have to pull that up:
To finish my day at Moss Bank I 'cabbed' this Regner Lumber Jack, I must say, I quite like it....
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Can't remember, I think he was 6ft without his hat on. so 96mm tall plus hat (if my memory serves me rightly). Quite often you will find that alot of rolling stock is made smaller or it is that in real life a 6ft person might have to duck under doorways. Take a look at your stock with a piece of strip wood 96mm high and see how many pieces of your stock would actually accommodate a 6ft person!
All my people are a bit over scale and cartoon ish but then my railway is underscale by a massive factor in terms of length so I count the small overscaleness of the people to be negligable.
All my people are a bit over scale and cartoon ish but then my railway is underscale by a massive factor in terms of length so I count the small overscaleness of the people to be negligable.
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Well bang goes my theory that he is what might be picturesquely be referred to as a short-arsed git with a Napoleon complex*. However, Mr V Isle would be able to clear the doors on the Cromarty Light Railway - my garden line in its Calthropian incarnation - as his designs for stock were only little smaller than SG.
* With no personal animus towards any short-arsed gits with Napoleon complexes who might be denizens of this board
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* With no personal animus towards any short-arsed gits with Napoleon complexes who might be denizens of this board
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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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