The South Bucks Railway Co. New track laid.

Martino

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Had a major attack at the garden yesterday, getting ready for laying some turf (or Sod, as they would have it here!), and some mulch to protect the soil from drying and keep the weds down. So. today rewarded myself with some track laying, ballasting and the beginning of a new slightly elevated section down to the garage door (wherein the stock is kept!).
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New track laid. Great feeling, isn't it?
 
Looks good Martin. Agreed Dan.

Me, I have the earth fill and rocks in, now to do the actual engineering behind the branch out of Neustadt myself this summer.....
 
It is indeed Dan, trouble is it's habit forming!

Garrett, in my case it's just moving sand about rather than earth and rocks! - then we wait for a hurricane to wash and blow everything away!
 
looking good - too wet and cold to do much outside here
 
Heyho Martino!
That looks the bees knees! :-)
Still trying to possibly pay you a visit (am still in Gainesville) - now most recent development is job interview in the way - will keep you updated!
 
Hi Markus - glad to hear it.

Got the SouthWest Garden Railroad show coming up at the end of the month, and before that our own local show.

Let me know?
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Thanks Jason.

Let's hope it survives any hurricanes - not to mention squirrels and turtles!
 
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