Ruritanian Railways - 2013

whatlep said:
and the extra 600mm length of track was found lurking round the back of the palace where Prince Rudolf had not ventured for several years. Cool!
They had a 600mm length of track in the pub?!!!! :nail::nail:

All hail Prince Rudolf!! The ballast siding does indeed look the dogs doughnuts. :thumbup::thumbup:
 
yb281 said:
whatlep said:
and the extra 600mm length of track was found lurking round the back of the palace where Prince Rudolf had not ventured for several years. Cool!
They had a 600mm length of track in the pub?!!!! :nail::nail:
No mate, I said somewhere old Rudi hadn't been for ages. :rolf:
yb281 said:
All hail Prince Rudolf!! The ballast siding does indeed look the dogs doughnuts. :thumbup::thumbup:

Let it be said that the Laird of Wetton Gooey did have a hand in the design/ land grab process! SWMBO is forever grateful. He is forever scarred (or is that scared?). :bigsmile:
 
Very Very nice indeed amazing how a small change can make such a huge difference :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::cool:
 
whatlep said:
yb281 said:
whatlep said:
and the extra 600mm length of track was found lurking round the back of the palace where Prince Rudolf had not ventured for several years. Cool!
They had a 600mm length of track in the pub?!!!! :nail::nail:
No mate, I said somewhere old Rudi hadn't been for ages. :rolf:
yb281 said:
All hail Prince Rudolf!! The ballast siding does indeed look the dogs doughnuts. :thumbup::thumbup:

Let it be said that the Laird of Wetton Gooey did have a hand in the design/ land grab process! SWMBO is forever grateful. He is forever scarred (or is that scared?). :bigsmile:
We can now move on to the Lickey Pootank collaboration. :thumbup:

I suggest that phase one should entail coming up with a better name? :nail::nail::bleh::bleh:
 
yb281 said:
We can now move on to the Lickey Pootank collaboration. :thumbup:

I suggest that phase one should entail coming up with a better name? :nail::nail::bleh::bleh:

Icky Pootank? Pootank Got to go-go? :'(
 
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We can now move on to the Lickey Pootank collaboration. :thumbup:

I suggest that phase one should entail coming up with a better name? :nail::nail::bleh::bleh:
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Surely humiliation by any ther name would not be as sweet, (or funny)

Looking good Peter
 
That's looking very good- and it's good to see new activity springing forth after a winter of sheltering in the train cave. I need to break my railway out of hibenation!
 
It's been a quiet month in Ruritania with snow and high winds curtailing operations. Regular readers will recall that exceptionally high winds led to the partial destruction of the border station. This afternoon, repairs were completed and the building re-erected on a temporary site at Zenda C&W depot.
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The building began life with a full set of guttering, drainpipes and ridge tiles, but successive incidents have led to a somewhat battered appearance. Oh well, that's frontier railway operation for you.

Just to prove that all is not at a complete standstill in Ruritania, a short freight was captured entering Zenda depot from the south. "Kaiser Otto" was in charge.
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shropshire lad said:
Nice to see a train on Ruritanian tracks.
A few pock marks from small arm fire and that station building would be spot on!

Ta Colin. Would peck marks from any of the innumerable local p(h)easants suffice? :bigsmile:
 
whatlep said:
shropshire lad said:
Nice to see a train on Ruritanian tracks.
A few pock marks from small arm fire and that station building would be spot on!

Ta Colin. Would peck marks from any of the innumerable local p(h)easants suffice? :bigsmile:
Pecking pheasants as I believe Father Ted would say? :bigsmile::bigsmile:
 
Ruritania, like all fine democratic states, will have a public holiday on Monday. Some early preparations were seen at Zenda today. Fencing damaged by winter gales has been repaired, the station spruced up and several "classic" locos have been out and about. Small engines can mean big fun, according to a well-placed palace source.

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Ruritanian Railways MD recently came across a cache of old paperwork in an attic at Zenda HQ. Among the ephemera was a picture, reproduced below, on the reverse of which was a note in German, dated July 21st 1914. In translation, it reads:
"Dear Rudolf, I was so sorry to have to rush back to Berlin before your birthday. I hope you had a memorable day and enjoyed the rest of the hunting party. Cousin George really is the most awful shot: I do hope his navy is as bad! I thought you might like this photograph of the small engine I sent your papa for trials on his railway. If you are good, perhaps he will allow you to drive it occasionally, just as he does (though, entre-nous, I think he tries to keep it a secret from your dear mama). As you know, the Serbians are being rather tiresome and old Franz Josef is getting too excitable for everyone's comfort, but I dare say it will all sort itself out before Christmas when I expect we will see each other again. My very best wishes for your future - Wilhelm, King & Emperor"
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