Railway modelling in 7mm scale on 9mm gauge track, representing 15" gauge miniature railways and 18" gauge industrial railways. (Plus anything else that I choose to include!)
Sunday, 23 July 2023
Narrow Gauge Now
Tuesday, 18 July 2023
'Monty' - a Familiar Exmoor
The active visiting locomotive at the Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway's 75th Anniversary gala was Exmoor Steam Railway built 0-4-2T 'Monty' from the Evesham Vale Light Railway. Smartly turned out in maroon you could easily be fooled into thinking that this well maintained machine had left the Exmoor works looking like this when first built.
Monday, 17 July 2023
Cleethorpes Coast at 75
The Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway celebrated 75 years of miniature railways at the south end of the resort over the weekend of July 15th and 16th. Although the 1948 railway was on a different alignment it is regarded as the first incarnation of the present railway for continuity purposes. It is quite a story of private and public ownership, steam, electric and gas-hydraulic propulsion over the years.
To tell this story a new exhibition has opened at Lakeside station telling the story in words, pictures, video and exhibits. A very familiar feature is this mock ticket hut that was constructed for the 'Rails to the Sands' exhibition back in 2010 to the design of Tim Dunn, although yet to feature on his 'Architecture the Railways Built" TV show! You could walk through it in it's previous location, but it now has a very effective background picture depicting the electric age at Cleethorpes in the mid-20th century. This should prove a good 'photo op' for families and children.
Two miniature steam locomotives feature in the display, and will remain on site for the summer season. The first is the locomotive that started it all - the GNR Atlantic that ran in 1948. Remarkably cine film footage of the original line has emerged and is on show, revealing it was painted red (!) Now re-gauged from 9 1/2" to 10 1/4" gauge it is restored in GNR colours.