Roundhouse Diesel Day At The Cfr.

Stanley is quite an attractive loco!
 
Hi Casey,
Very nice pictures.
I see quite a bit of miniature timber decking used for platforms and alongside track on bridges and parapets.
How do you make it if I may ask? I assume it is home made.
Thanks, Dave
 
Are they all part of the CFR roster Paul ?
There are eight Roundhouse Diesels on the CFR roster. Two the older "Cricceth Castle" class are in the workshops having their batteries replaced. Another "Harlech Castle" class diesel is away on another garden railway standing in for a failed Roundhouse Lady Anne.
 
All looks great, must make the effort to visit again when I'm back in Leicester
 
Nice to see the CFR back in the news!

Must try and visit sometime soon....
 
There are eight Roundhouse Diesels on the CFR roster. Two the older "Cricceth Castle" class are in the workshops having their batteries replaced. Another "Harlech Castle" class diesel is away on another garden railway standing in for a failed Roundhouse Lady Anne.



So since I am not familiar with these beautiful little diesels, I'd like to know more about the battery issue. You mentioned having the batteries replaced. So I presume the batteries are supplied with the locos, and I am guessing they're not rechargeable. Would you mind going into more detail about the batteries ?
 
Dan, the batteries are rechargeable packs that are integral to the locomotives. Battery packs have a finite life and eventually need replacing. One loco is eight years old and will be on its third set of batteries, the other loco is five years old and will be on its second set of batteries.
The batteries are Ni-MH and are rated at 2100 mAh. There are eight batteries per pack.
These locomotives have had a very busy life and get used on the CFR all the year round.
 
image.jpg image.jpg Stanley departing St Bernard's Station with the first train of the day.image.jpgimage.jpg Casey Jones on "empty stock" movements.
 
Bonnie hauling a load of barrels past St Bernard's signal box.image.jpeg
Visiting locomotive and rolling stock on shed.image.jpeg
Albert hauling coal skips.image.jpeg
Freda passing through St Bernard's with a load of barrels.image.jpeg
 
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