flyingsignalman
Narrow Gauge railways, Garden railways, Signalling

Today we went to see ge_rik's garden railway near Chester.
He's fully described it in his blog so I'll just say it consists of a figure of 8 with 2 branches off it, there are also a couple of connecting lines that add to the operational interest.
The way the line has been planted out, means that there are a lot of "view blocks" so you can't see the whole line at once. I came away with more than a few ideas!
When we arrived his track cleaning loco was running around
Rik then got some stock out and allowed me to use my tram loco to pull the passenger train from Beeston Market
3 coaches proved too much for the tram on the gradients so one was taken off
after which she trundled round quite happily
Meanwhile Rik's locos waited patiently at Beeston Market
The diesel waited in the Mine sidings with full wagons that have just traversed a hidden line (off to the left) from Beeston Market as if it had gone to the standard gauge interchange sidings. The diesel will then take the empties back through the hidden connection to Beeston Market. It would then run the length of the line and using various connections arrive back in the Mine sidings (this time from the right hand end).
Rik has used his imagination and I think this is a really clever designed layout which allows protoype operation or just watching the trains go round.
He's fully described it in his blog so I'll just say it consists of a figure of 8 with 2 branches off it, there are also a couple of connecting lines that add to the operational interest.
The way the line has been planted out, means that there are a lot of "view blocks" so you can't see the whole line at once. I came away with more than a few ideas!
When we arrived his track cleaning loco was running around

Rik then got some stock out and allowed me to use my tram loco to pull the passenger train from Beeston Market

3 coaches proved too much for the tram on the gradients so one was taken off

after which she trundled round quite happily

Meanwhile Rik's locos waited patiently at Beeston Market



The diesel waited in the Mine sidings with full wagons that have just traversed a hidden line (off to the left) from Beeston Market as if it had gone to the standard gauge interchange sidings. The diesel will then take the empties back through the hidden connection to Beeston Market. It would then run the length of the line and using various connections arrive back in the Mine sidings (this time from the right hand end).

Rik has used his imagination and I think this is a really clever designed layout which allows protoype operation or just watching the trains go round.