The Normandy Line

Glad to hear the railway is being sold on with the house, and not being ripped up as seems to happen so often when an enthusiast moves - hopefully the new owner will maintain and enjoy it for many years!
Looking forward to seeing your new developments.....

Jon.
 
Good luck with the move....
 
Thanks for all the good wishes. I was hoping the new owners would buy it, saves me a lot of work for one thing. I am only moving 8kms away, my new place is a lot smaller so only room for a small layout. One thing I will do is use rail clamps on all joins, I have had so much trouble over the years with dodgy joints, the railway and me !
 
If your new railway will be anything like what I see in your photos, it will be outstanding.
 
Thanks Madman. I do intend to make the new layout at waist height, that will help with the aforementioned joints ! The biggest problem with the existing layout was slugs on the line. I left my Massoth 1200 on one night and killed an awful lot of slugs across the rails.
 
Thanks Madman. I do intend to make the new layout at waist height, that will help with the aforementioned joints ! The biggest problem with the existing layout was slugs on the line. I left my Massoth 1200 on one night and killed an awful lot of slugs across the rails.

I'd call that a bonus - hope the 1200 was OK though:)
 
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