WGRG January Running Afternoon

JRinTawa

Member of the Wellington Garden Railway Group
9th January was a perfect sunny Sunday for the Wellington Garden Railway Group's visit to Ian W's railway. Ian's railway is primarily live steam with some battery power to boost the roster.

Ian's fleet lined up on the deck ready for action...
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Ian's scratch built batter powered bush jigger / rail truck.
There is a smoke generator powering the twin exhaust stacks...

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a close up of the Model T Ford front end...

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and the rear work deck

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Ian attending to his Accucraft Shay.
Murray's Lady Louise (a Roundhouse Lady Ann) on the mainline...
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The Shay has been given wooded running boards, weathering and some other tweaks to personalise it. There is a water pump in the bunker..

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Steam motor side of the Shay...

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And the quite side of the Shay

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A fine plume of steam as the Shay pulls out of the yard.
The log bogies are a mix of scratch build and kits...
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In the siding is a rake of Ian's scratch built from Welshpool plans.

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Next in steam was Ian's Accucraft NG16 here running around it's goods train...

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and simmering away awaiting "the off".

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Based on Burkes station complex that used to be near Dunedin is Ian's scratch built Neas Creek station...
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4000 gallon NZR water vat

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Coal merchant hard at work, he didn't get Sunday off!

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A study of the superb detail on Ian's Welshpool wagons...
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Passenger Coaches to NZR plans from the NZ Model Railway Journal...

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Detail is exquisite

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Murray's Lady Louise watch by the guard, happy that his carvan has been shunted under the lemon bush...
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Chris's Frank S steaming the lemons...

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Chris's LGB Aster Frank S and log train...

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Taking the loop at Neas Creek.
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If the coal merchant would turn around he'd have a fine view of Chris's Frank S pulling into Neas Creek

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Next to take it's turn at steaming the lemons is Chris's Accucraft Forney, now radio controlled and runs rather well

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Some of the WGRG members enjoying the sun, railway and company
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"I'm really checking for hot boxes, nothing has come off" - Yeah Right!

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A guard grabs the chance for a quick read while awaiting a crossing. Perhaps the paper reads "Date line 9th January - Forney hauled log train derailed leaving Neas Creek"?

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Seems the Sunday paper is a pressing read at Neas Creek.

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No steam from my Dubs A, it's Revolution controlled battery power
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Last to steam for the afternoon was Ian's Pearse Leek & Manifold E.R. Calthrop

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E.R. Calthrop drawing out of the headshunt as my Dubs A passes by

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The Pearse L&M E.R. Calthrop turn to steam the lemons.
The 6 wheel transporter wagon is Leek and Manifold built from GRS kits.
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Crossing at Neas Creek in the late afternoon sun ending a fun running afternoon for the Wellington Garden Railway Group Inc

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Thanks to Ian and Christine for a great afternoon. :bigsmile:


If you'd like to see the NG16 and the Pearse in action this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nJ1iGoniVfc will take you to a short YouTube video. :wave:
 
Wonderful photos John - a real feast for the eyes!

Mick
 
Great pictures. Only one problem. Its not nice to tease us colder climate people. Running trains in T-shirts, shorts, everything green, and lemons on the trees. Rub it in. LOL The pictures warmed me up as I look at my thermometer and it reads 16F with a major snow storm on the way.
 
Shawn said:
Great pictures. Only one problem. Its not nice to tease us colder climate people. Running trains in T-shirts, shorts, everything green, and lemons on the trees. Rub it in. LOL The pictures warmed me up as I look at my thermometer and it reads 16F with a major snow storm on the way.

Sounds a lot colder if you say it in Centigrade:rolf:

Mick
 
Great detail there John. Especially like the E R Calthrop loco of the L&MVLR, close to where I live I quite often cycle down the old track bed........:bigsmile:
 
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