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This last winter was too wet for garden trains, but springtime has been perfect for running trains. So two mates, Geof and Keith, and I have made the most of it and had many run days at our respective lines.
These pics are mainly at my Sandstone and Termite, but the accompanying video shows all 3 layouts. https://youtu.be/DABqmAVU3MA
Three locos lined up on Geof's Barron Tableland Rly. L to R Geof's B12 1/2 , my Climax and Geof's chunky tank loco.

My #14 on Keith's Bottle Creek Tramway

The lady of the house has her washing out at Lilyvale on my SaTR.

The railmotor pauses at Lilyvale

and a night train passes through

Geof's model of a Queensland B12 ½ class, in his Tabletop loco shed

My GM diesel at Sandstone station. This is a new view angle discovered by my grandson, which effectively hides the house and fence.

Geof's tiny Climax loco at Melaleuca

These pics are mainly at my Sandstone and Termite, but the accompanying video shows all 3 layouts. https://youtu.be/DABqmAVU3MA
Three locos lined up on Geof's Barron Tableland Rly. L to R Geof's B12 1/2 , my Climax and Geof's chunky tank loco.

My #14 on Keith's Bottle Creek Tramway

The lady of the house has her washing out at Lilyvale on my SaTR.

The railmotor pauses at Lilyvale

and a night train passes through

Geof's model of a Queensland B12 ½ class, in his Tabletop loco shed

My GM diesel at Sandstone station. This is a new view angle discovered by my grandson, which effectively hides the house and fence.

Geof's tiny Climax loco at Melaleuca
