It's grand to be able to see it on all these different rails, this is what I think we all wanted to see when the idea was conceived by a consensus of opinion.................Paul.........
Next port of call, Solihull (home of the Land Rover) for a tour of the West Midlands G Scale Society club layout courtesy of Bram's battery RC converted Frank S.
The story of the boxcar caused a lot of interest and put the G Scale Central Forum in a very good light.
The boxcar saw service on the WGLR today, and a very useful wagon it proved to be. It meant an early start on a perfect Spring morning on the Welsh border as the boxcar was used on the morning newspaper/mail train.
With the newspapers, parcels etc. having arrived via the Cambrian Railway, the Corpet backed it's two vans into platform 2 at Gooey ready for loading.
With everything on board, the vans were shunted onto platform 1 where they were coupled up to a single coach (not many passengers at this early hour).
The train pulls away from Gooey.
Entering the narrows.
Stopping the traffic in Church Street and on towards the Wetton valley with all the news, good and bad.
Later in the day the boxcar was shunted into the goods yard alongside the cattle market for more mundane duties. The market is used to seeing cattle and sheep being unloaded, but these stowaways caused a few heads to be scratched :thinking::thinking:.
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