Sprowston and Norwich open day

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The Raglan Hall team visited Georges last weekend for a running day. George was a very active GSC member in the past, but now concentrates more on full size steam engines! I took my 66 with matching hoppers for a run.

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In the event the Hoppers became the main train of the day with assorted engines taking a turn. Here Bachmann No12 ( Battery powered ) has a go.

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Track powered No11 als had a turn. This was the first time either engines have been out on a visit.

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George is seen lighting up his new live steamer he got for his recent 18th Birthday.

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We were surprised when the Edrig hauled the entire rake of hoppers without any struggle. A powerful and sure footed engine.

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A couple of the Raglan Hall fleet of trams had an afternoon run, The Hersheys with a suitable light tail load.

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Two of the Fundenhall scratch built engines attended. The Met loco is a regular, but the French style Electric was only finished this year and on its first trip out.

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All in all a very good day out and as usual George's mum kept us well supplied with tea and cakes.
 
Nice pics and an interesting selection of motive power. A very tidy rural looking line too!

Mick
 
The Met loco is named Sherlock Holmes, and is constructed from old christmas cards ! This is a photo taken on an earlier visit that shows the loco off better. It runs on Playmobile power bogies.

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