The worlds first Garden Railway ?

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I have been watching the Tim Traveller youtube channel for a while now. He does quite a few railway oriented videos and other weird stuff. His vids are well put together and mildly amusing but well worth a watch. Here's one which has small reference to railways but you will need to watch it to the end.
 

Rhinochugger

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I remember a friend lending me a book about garden railways, before I had one, and one of the lines featured was n gauge - in the garden - really :eek:
 

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I have been watching the Tim Traveller youtube channel for a while now. He does quite a few railway oriented videos and other weird stuff. His vids are well put together and mildly amusing but well worth a watch. Here's one which has small reference to railways but you will need to watch it to the end.
Hells teeth I thought the ones inRailway Modeler during the 50’s were pretty early but Napoleon’s ankle snapper!
 

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There was a guy in New Zealand in the early 20's who did radio control, live steam, pretty amazing. I'll find the book title.
That would work...

Plenty of time for the valves to warm-up, whilst raising steam! :nerd::)