Loco Miniature Railway ReVisited Apr 2013

JRinTawa

Member of the Wellington Garden Railway Group
Over the 2012/2013 New Zealand summer Loco Miniature Railways and Gardens has been a regular haunt of the Wellington Garden Railway Group. It's just the way this summer panned out that we visited and ran trains here 3 times, next summer unlikely to be here as often, though the fantastic venue and their wood fired pizzas are very tempting :thumbup:

This topic covers our visit last Sunday (14th April).

So lets start the photo coverage with some pictures taken by Brian Russell following his Corpet around. (Nice to have some pictures from WGRG other than from my camera.)
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Continuing with Brian's coverage he caught Brian C (standing) and Chris D working in the main yard
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Brian's thinking "is it just me or should the wheels be underneath this thing if its going to work?"
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Meanwhile the good old LGB Corpet continued on it way.
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Continuing on with Brian's photos: -
Phil's new loco with batteries and speed controller in the trailing box car.
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Chris D's FA3
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Now onto my photos.
Sitting in the main yard at Loco, my two live steamers, Kaitaki (the Leader) and Manawanui awaiting light up plus the Dubs A for when battery power was wanted.
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Chris D's LGB Aster Frank S
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And Chris's FA3 on his train of box cars.
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This is the sort of few the paying visitors, umm, paid to see. Trains in action in an idilic setting.
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Chris colourful FA3 features a lot as is quite eye catching in amongst the greenery.
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Phil's train awaiting running rights.
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Brian Cashmore works train being hauled by Chris's loco.
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David A's train awaiting the tablet. Yes the lads ran a tablet train control on the branch line loop!
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Tablets definitely needed, it got quite busy at times.
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You think I'm kidding don't you, but what's that on the ground along side Wayne's Piko Taurus "Porsche"?
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Yes it a proper tablet for the section Manawatu to Te Horo!
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And here are the lads at "Otaki" for the next train in and exchange of the tablet. Boys having fun!
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Meanwhile on the mainline we just tried to stay out of each others way!
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And I took lots of photos of Chris's FA3. (As did Brian - it's a popular train!)
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Wayne's "Porsche" (aka The Roller Skate) again.
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Across the lake, there is lots at Loco to keep the train boys happy...
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And lots to keep the kids amused too.
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All up a great day, in warm sunshine as you can tell. We look forward to visiting again next summer :bigsmile:
 
what a nice set up,,, good to see a bachmann mogul actually being used,,
 
What a lovely railway and garden
 
beautifull trains in a beautifull s setting, nicely done john, ta matey
 
Looks like a great day. Thats quite some garden.
 
Shawn said:
Great pictures. Too bad you didnt get any more of your steamers in action. Looks like a great day and now I really cant wait to see green again.

Please you all like the pictures and yes I have to agree with you Shawn, would have like some of Manawanui and the Leader in action but with members of the public around driving the steamies and photography was a bridge to far. And Brian R had gone by then and no one else from the WGRG took any photos, well not that I've seen :crying: Guess I'll just have to go back again :bigsmile:
 
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