The Devonian
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As I operate on my own any grief is self made - but hassle is very rare. I expect to have maintenance and repairs, the 1:1 guys have it all the while, I know as I volunteer on a Heritage railway. But the maintenance side of things to me is part of the hobby and less sedentary. I have two systems - no wine however - around and around when I have other tasks in the garden, modeling or domestic repairs which can be done outdoors. I like working outdoors, particulalry modeling as the light, for my tired old eyes, is so much better.
On other times I operate switching/shunting of various loads to my industries, which are located on a couple of spurs, a very interesting and rewarding part of railroading.
PS: As my railroad is at ground level a long train would not be seen as such as my trains weave around bushes and tress. The trains are more obvious in wintertime but summertime I am not always sure where the train actually is.

PS: As my railroad is at ground level a long train would not be seen as such as my trains weave around bushes and tress. The trains are more obvious in wintertime but summertime I am not always sure where the train actually is.
