The Ochsenwaldbahn Line - from the begining again.

Mentally preparing for our trip to the Saxony lines next month. Hope to see these.
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'Ere! Where did you get that Saxony baggage car? I still await the magic phone call from Andrew at GRC, telling me to collect mine.

I notice it's in the foreground of each photo!

Sulk, mutter, mutter...
 
Well spotted, Just in from Germany Philip.
 
Found this on eBay at a very reasonable cost - I just had to!DSCF1045 (Small).JPG
 
Running trains today with the Trainline 45 Pfiffi.
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Got some trains out today. Testing the Xmas present. It has to be done.
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Great pictures Alan, good to see trains running..........
 
Thanks,
Just plonk them on the track, power up the Massoth and away it goes.
Admittedly, I did have to sweep a couple of leaves off first.
I honestly don't know what all this track cleaning malarkey is all about!
 
Thanks,
Just plonk them on the track, power up the Massoth and away it goes.
Admittedly, I did have to sweep a couple of leaves off first.
I honestly don't know what all this track cleaning malarkey is all about!
Hm Alan you must be lucky though to be fair the bigger Locomotives do have less problems with mucky track. The real issue for me is the gunk that Live Steam leave behind. My GRS Diesel on some kind of US Bogies (12 pickup points) is now begining to stall a bit in the shed after a month or three of irregular winter time live steam running. Wo betide me on a running day with timetable in force (and up to 5 visitors) if I do not give the complete line a good scrub with the LGB track rubber.
JonD
 
Jon, if you will play with those mucky blighters you will just have to clean your track more often.:D
 
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