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Shades of summer and steamy action on the Elmtree Line :D

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Every day's a steamy day at the Elmtree Line :clap:

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Always a different steamy :cool:

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James is the Green locomotive...
Kellie is the FR Maroon locomotive...
Michelle is the black one...

And Becky is blue :D

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Hi Grant.

Yes the pictures are hosted on FlickR which i pay for on a yearly subscription basis.
I have never experienced downtime with them and there is no limit on number of pics, or quality.

My site is here >>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/the_grass_roots_railway/sets/ < Link To http://www.flickr.com/pho...ss_roots_railway/sets/
 
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55.5 said:
Absolutely stunning photos from an absolutely stunning line. I seem to remember when I first joined GSM that you were just running on grass.

You must have put in a great deal of thought and effort to have got to this Garden Railway Nirvana!!!!

When youve a few hours (weeks/months) you must come up here!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes it was all grass in September 2008 when work began on the line.
The only limit is your imagination when you start :D

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Plants aren't that much these days, especially when the big sheds have them on offer, the limestone grit ballast was free from a local quarry, only the rolling stock has any value, but then again i've sold 00 gauge to fund those, so no massive outlay to be honest :D the biggest strain has been on my back, we have clay soil :rofl: