This line is a bit different to the others, being a true volunteers preservation business rather than a local authority funded transport cum tourist line.
Restored stock - to a very high standard
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I think that it is a revolving Bolster so that the wagon could be used for Log Loads of others. Never seen the like of it before though. Clever lot these Sachens.Interesting pic (as they all are) - is that some sort of 'tie down' device on the flat?
And that viaduct looks like a work of art in structural steel - great shots!
Bet you were salviating at the VIK Alan?A nice surprise was in the shed. First a VIK. This is the newly proposed model from Marklin LGB
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shame they were in the shed in poor light but it was still great to see them.
As Jon said, it is a log bolster with the uprights laid flat - unusual isn't it.Interesting pic (as they all are) - is that some sort of 'tie down' device on the flat?
750mmTo Stockers: What is the track gauge on the Dolnitz? 600 mm or 750 mm?