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A (short) trip on the Docklands Light Railway
A wedding in Shadwell, east London, meant that I had my first trip on the Docklands Light Railway. OK, so the DLR has been open for years, but this was the first time I had been on it. We went … Continue reading
Farnham & District MRC exhibition – 11 October 2014
With no ESNG PlayDay, I took the opportunity to slip over to Aldershot and the Farnham & District MRC 40th Model Railway Exhibition. I took the opportunity to stop for a late breakfast and coffee, then was held up for … Continue reading
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Tagged 2mm Association, exhibition, model railway, N gauge
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Underground, overground (but no Wombles)
Firstly, an interesting link from the Daily Telegraph, about future driverless trains for London Underground. Images of the new tube, which will feature air cooling, walk-through carriages and wider doors, were unveiled by Boris Johnson, the Mayor of London, on Thursday. … Continue reading
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Tagged ESNG, model railway, N gauge, prototype
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ESNG Curry Club – 11 October 2014
We had planned to have an ESNG ‘PlayDay’ on Saturday, setting up the club N-mod circuit for the whole day rather than just for an evening. This has been a success in the past, as people can drop in and … Continue reading
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Tagged ESNG, ESNG Meetings, modular layouts, N gauge
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A Japanese jaunt
Paul Rowlatt has stopped sending Thomas to the scrapyard, and is in Japan, chasing bullet trains. Chairman Allan forwarded these pictures, reproduced entirely without Paul’s permission, but I’m sure it will be all right….. Firstly, some bullet trains of all … Continue reading
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Tagged ESNG, Japan, model railway, prototype
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A couple of links
Three links of interest. The Daily telegraph has a history of Japanese high speed trains….. There is a new finescale modelling magazine in the UK…. And an article wondering why the UK has so many relatively successful railway magazines compared … Continue reading
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Tagged ESNG, magazines, model railway, prototype
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The first train-spotter?
Here’s an article from the BBC website to warm the heart of every gricer whoever stood on the end of a cold, windy platform….. Was this image drawn by the first member of an exclusive and much misunderstood club? Back … Continue reading
Posted in Inspiration, Out and about, Prototype, Weird and wonderful
Tagged ESNG, prototype, railroad, railway
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An interesting van – Cambridge 1975
I’m continuing to sort out my photographs, and scan and move a lot of them into the cloud. Here’s another batch, taken on Cambridge station in 1975, probably on a trip back home to Kent from university. It must have … Continue reading
London stations – two overall roofs
Why is it you never have a camera when you want one. (Perhaps I need a better mobile phone). I went to a meeting next to Paddington and had a superb view down to the massive overall roof at that … Continue reading
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Tagged London Victoria, Paddington, prototype, railway
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Kuranda Scenic Railway
Back to Australia and North Queensland for this post, and a few shots of the Kuranda Scenic Railway. Wikipedia tells you that: The Kuranda Scenic Railway runs from Cairns, Queensland, Australia, to the nearby town of Kuranda. The tourist railway … Continue reading