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The Video Gallery
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August Bank Holiday at Weston Park
A summer Fair at Weston Park was the cue for friends of the miniature railway to bring their 7¼ gauge locos along to cope with the demand for rides. View Video »
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Sugar Cane Loco
New minimal loco on test at Ravensprings Park View Video »
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Boiler descaling
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Hemsby week 2021
Loads of sunshine View Video »
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Memories of Doncaster 2 years ago
We should be at Doncaster this weekend so I thought it worth posting this from the Minimal Railways Stand View Video »
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SVR web cam
Kidderminster station with the Coalyard Miniature Railway in shot. View Video »
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NSMR
A run on the NSMR track with my Sweet William Easter April 2021 View Video »
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'Edward Watkin' A Station Road Steam General Gordon
Edward Watkin is a 'General Gordon' class locomotive built by Station Road Steam in Lincolnshire. This engine has been slightly modified, from the standard 'General Gordon' design, to resemble No.7 'Tom Rolt' from the Talyllyn Railway, in Wales. This engine is named after the 'Watkin' path, a scenic route up mount Snowdon in Wales. Coincidentally, the path is named after 'The Second Railway King', Sir Edward Watkin. www.stationroadsteam.com www.talyllyn.co.uk www.ocslocomotives.wordpress.com View Video »
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Erskine Siding
The Erskine Tramway (USA) Tram 'Sparky' running around the passenger coach at Erskine Siding. View Video »
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Garrat at Turnhout BE
nice View Video »
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Winter Work Plan
Details of what we are planning to do this winter View Video »
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We can't run passengers then we will machine instead
Machining the cylinder bore of a 71/4 black 5 at ESSMEE View Video »