ge_rik
British narrow gauge (esp. Southwold and W&LLR)

Until now, I have been carrying my stock in and out from the leanto where it is stored in stock boxes.

However, a chronic problem with the disks in my neck means I can now no longer lift and carry these boxes. So another solution had to be found.
The main station on my railway is on raised boards which ended where the fence used to be before we built the garage.

I`ve been meaning to extend the station for a while and so, using the palings from the fence (which was erected 34 years ago), I extended the baseboard ....

.. and covered it with roofing felt (tar paper to our non-UK readers)
This now opened an opportunity to reach the garage. So a plank bridge filled the gap and a hole was knocked through - at the right height and roughly the right size.....

Fortunately, there was a shelf already in the garage which by coincidence (
) was exactly the right height. Some pointwork was laid on this to split the track into three .....

.... and as I am now exclusively battery powered, the sidings were laid using stripwood (thanks for the idea Greg!).

Meanwhile, the sidings which originally served the engine sheds were extended to make carriage sidings - one of which now gallops off into the garage.

And when not in use, the plank bridge sits in the garage and the train-flap is shut fast.

There`s still more to do. I cleaned-out my local B&Q of stripwood, so will have to wait until they replenish before extending the storage roads across the full width of the garage - and the train-flap needs a bolt to keep it closed. But hopefully, my neck will now no longer suffer as the stock can be deployed with no more lifting and carrying.
Rik

However, a chronic problem with the disks in my neck means I can now no longer lift and carry these boxes. So another solution had to be found.
The main station on my railway is on raised boards which ended where the fence used to be before we built the garage.

I`ve been meaning to extend the station for a while and so, using the palings from the fence (which was erected 34 years ago), I extended the baseboard ....

.. and covered it with roofing felt (tar paper to our non-UK readers)

This now opened an opportunity to reach the garage. So a plank bridge filled the gap and a hole was knocked through - at the right height and roughly the right size.....

Fortunately, there was a shelf already in the garage which by coincidence (


.... and as I am now exclusively battery powered, the sidings were laid using stripwood (thanks for the idea Greg!).

Meanwhile, the sidings which originally served the engine sheds were extended to make carriage sidings - one of which now gallops off into the garage.

And when not in use, the plank bridge sits in the garage and the train-flap is shut fast.

There`s still more to do. I cleaned-out my local B&Q of stripwood, so will have to wait until they replenish before extending the storage roads across the full width of the garage - and the train-flap needs a bolt to keep it closed. But hopefully, my neck will now no longer suffer as the stock can be deployed with no more lifting and carrying.
Rik