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Saturday was a bright spring morning up here in sunny Edinburgh, so, a clearing party was assembled and work started on the planned branchline extension to the bottom of the garden. I used to have a line running here a few years ago, but, it fell into a sad state of disrepair. As a result the track was lifted and stored away and the main loop nearer the house was kept operational. After finding more time for my garden railway last summer, I wanted to re-open the extension to the bottom of the garden. However, I didnn`t want to land up with the same issues that caused its demise previously.
After clearing the ground some old boards were used to align the track, making sure the necessary clearance was available coming off a tight R1 curve from the line leading behind the greenhouse. All okay so far. I checked levels and spacing from the back fence, this to allow room for a small station halt to be built at the bottom of the garden. In its previous incarnation, the line ran round the garden shed in a big reversing loop. It worked well, but took quite a bit of work to keep the track clear behind the shed. This time, I`m going to stop short of the shed with a small station, a reversing loop and a couple of headshunts. Should be enough to make life interesting at the end of the branchline.
First pic is of the corner, I`ll need to buid some form of a bridge here as this is a lift out section across a gate.
Second pic, is of the run along the back fence towards the new station.
A wee visit to B&Q needed to get some new gravel board to lay the track on and a bit more clearing needed before the base and line are layed properly. Looking good so far though, dso, it might be ready for Easter, but that depends on the weather 
After clearing the ground some old boards were used to align the track, making sure the necessary clearance was available coming off a tight R1 curve from the line leading behind the greenhouse. All okay so far. I checked levels and spacing from the back fence, this to allow room for a small station halt to be built at the bottom of the garden. In its previous incarnation, the line ran round the garden shed in a big reversing loop. It worked well, but took quite a bit of work to keep the track clear behind the shed. This time, I`m going to stop short of the shed with a small station, a reversing loop and a couple of headshunts. Should be enough to make life interesting at the end of the branchline.
First pic is of the corner, I`ll need to buid some form of a bridge here as this is a lift out section across a gate.
Second pic, is of the run along the back fence towards the new station.
A wee visit to B&Q needed to get some new gravel board to lay the track on and a bit more clearing needed before the base and line are layed properly. Looking good so far though, dso, it might be ready for Easter, but that depends on the weather
