gregh
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My Sandstone & Termite should more accurately be called a BACKYARD railway as there is little garden ? about 5 sq m I?d guess. The rest of the yard is BIG rocks or is so steep that bridges are the only solution. The railway is supposedly set in the 1950s.
Most of these pics are from the last 6 months. Recently it?s been so drizzly in Sydney that GR operations are virtually suspended.
We enjoy having visiting trains, so lots of these pics show ?foreigners?
Here a coal train needs assistance in the rear.
This shot shows the lower track from the pic above. A Shay (Bill Cooper) wanders under the rocks. Very reminiscent of the Wolgan Valley railway in NSW ? compare it with this http://members.optusnet.com.au/limashay/wolgan11.jpg.html
How about this for the large and the small? Kerry Patterson from NZ dropped by with his tiny
0-4-0 Dubs and we posed it beside my Big Blue Garratt.
Here?s a sight you don?t see every day. Double headed B class Climaxes. The front one?s a visitor (Keith Lindsay) and the 2nd one is mine.
A 3rd Climax takes its log load through Melaleuca.
Somehow this monster diesel has time warped back to the 1950s, and scares the motorist at Lilyvale level crossing. The car driver might need to visit the pub at right to calm his nerves.
Most of these pics are from the last 6 months. Recently it?s been so drizzly in Sydney that GR operations are virtually suspended.
We enjoy having visiting trains, so lots of these pics show ?foreigners?
Here a coal train needs assistance in the rear.

This shot shows the lower track from the pic above. A Shay (Bill Cooper) wanders under the rocks. Very reminiscent of the Wolgan Valley railway in NSW ? compare it with this http://members.optusnet.com.au/limashay/wolgan11.jpg.html

How about this for the large and the small? Kerry Patterson from NZ dropped by with his tiny
0-4-0 Dubs and we posed it beside my Big Blue Garratt.

Here?s a sight you don?t see every day. Double headed B class Climaxes. The front one?s a visitor (Keith Lindsay) and the 2nd one is mine.

A 3rd Climax takes its log load through Melaleuca.

Somehow this monster diesel has time warped back to the 1950s, and scares the motorist at Lilyvale level crossing. The car driver might need to visit the pub at right to calm his nerves.
