Rebirth of the Larton Grange & Bebington railway

This morning, I moved a couple of plants and ran my Stainz and a coach to check clearances.
031103046370429587245905734b41f8.jpg

fc46ff912c694158bc52c1ecacb88c21.jpg

badc99aef6ca48798069de538131d23e.jpg

783f3295bc4c4a9aa82d56031dd82719.jpg

The second pic is from the back of the house (zoomed in slightly) and Pauline likes the view!!
On nights starting tonight so hopefully I'll be able to do some work to it during the day (not going to mention the weather - oops I just did! )
 
Thanks Paul, I've tried this time to eliminate the worst gradients that the old loop had( including one change of gradient on a 2' 6" curve).
 
I've done some more work this week including putting the track on bricks to give a firmer base.
64dd9194730b410e846764dcbc219171.jpg

bb208c4aa08a46b6b597fd800dbd158e.jpg

Today I was too tired to work so I ran a train
05ed621c9e68490ab2ec6ba5e5f31cb3.jpg

2b4db1f89319404c82a9ce493c4c2aad.jpg

Poppy Looks on
9523f6a274b04ff29c27968699b71457.jpg

The ground level will be built up to match the bricks and then covered with membrane and ballasted.
 
This railway looks lovely. Like the way it intertwines with the rest of the garden...
Looking to more photos.....:thumbup::thumbup:
 
Hi Keith
Your railway is getting its own unique style . it is looking good . watch out for the sap off those bushes .
graham shrewsbury
 
Touch wood Graham, I've not had any problem with sap from the bushes.........yet:nail:
 
nice to see popy.,takeing over the contrustion kieth
 
hi Keith
ask poppy nicely she might build you a quarry ,pond or even a cutting even if you do not want one
graham shrewsbury
 
Yesterday and today, between showers, I managed to do some more to the track bed.
Today it stayed dry enough to run a train:)
c1bf785db2c743e89c0510a375715120.jpg

8c78ae77cb0a47aaa46a23ede691169c.jpg

93941c9121c24beb8179334d0a386ce6.jpg

The line of bricks under the loco marks the edge of a raised flower bed that was there when we moved in. I'm hoping to use it to extend the line further along the garden.
bec9fb05bb964044b6c25c28cfcc1fae.jpg

The line the train is will be taken up and the siding to the right will be used, via a balloon loop, to connect with the new line on the buried garden wall.
4eef8bc304644a6e85736194bcde835d.jpg

b4abb5153eec4776996e570c0836a938.jpg

The track here is on bricks but is hidden by the sandstone. I hope to achieve this effect all round the track and tomorrow if the weather holds I'll be moving soil around.
a0c6ce17844446228b614eab5c49c782.jpg

I planning to build a small halt/station here, with a siding; provisionally to be named "Duffy Bank" to acknowledge the fact that most of the track for this recent work I bought from Mike.
 
First time for a while I managed to run a train or two having spent the last couple of days catching up with keeping the garden tidy.
At the start of May we had 7 bags of topsoil and 3 "pretend" railway sleepers delivered. The 8"x4" sleepers were lighter and cheaper than the real things!
The sleepers and some of the topsoil were used to build a raised veggie bed for Pauline, the rest of the soil is for the expansion of the railway on the other side of the garden.
Some pics.
67db70dfada24a6b83a37bbfbd5c433b.jpg

cdb4303a40094e90a58ebd84b65b3d2a.jpg

c339744898654cf0a3aae2a075c3ef7f.jpg

55101e2b59a047ea9af7e6ad7c38bcb7.jpg

fb0435186d1a40bdba807043ac87be88.jpg

7f584fe5721c441fa96f615b2c18abe7.jpg

a2765c3256fb44ffa4f5bfecc1f8fdbe.jpg

5e6a7887a66f4638af4792833c24de60.jpg

61842419f62248fea5e9df094693eac0.jpg

The new veg bed can be seen on the left of the greenhouse and the rest of the topsoil is on the right; I'm leaving it to settle for a while before starting to plan the railway out.
 
I have often wondered if it was possible to alter the Binnie kit for the GVT mineral open wagons to 45mm gauge despite their being advertised for 32mm gauge only.
At Llanfair this year I bought one to try out and this afternoon I got to work.
The work was carried out using my guiding principle "hack it and see" though others will be done more carefully using the experience of altering this one.
The main change is that the axle boxes have to be mounted on the solebar rather than as intended. I replaced the wheels with Bachman 24.5mm ones (which are slightly smaller) mainly because I had them and the axles supplied with the kit are too short to accommodate the wider gauge.
I slimmed down the top of the axle box casting (the part where it is joined to the wagon), trimmed the inside of the axle box and drilled out the hole as the diameter is slightly larger than the kit one. The sole bar had a notch of about 1.5mm cut out to further accommodate the axle box moulding.
some pictures.
4ede378924714cf7bdf86d8e8050e501.jpg

The wagon with my GVT inspired van.
025ab07a094e46ec9b5011e4ce248c69.jpg

e8765a1b0e4a43f0a857bd47e620b188.jpg

Two views of the underside which I hope will make my ramblings a little clearer
 
Thanks Mel, I forgot to mention that using the Bachman wheels, the couplings are the same height as the HLW wagons - lucky eh!
e45e72ee510544ca943f855c561f5892.jpg
 
Good stuff, Keith, coming along nicely. Good to see the tram loco in its native habitat.

Rik
 
Re: Rebirth of the Larton Grange & Bebington railway

Just a test search for Flying Signalman!
 
Back
Top Bottom