WGRG Visit to Brian W's Railway

JRinTawa

Member of the Wellington Garden Railway Group
Saturday 11th September and a few members of the Wellington Garden Railway Group descended upon Brian W's railway on the Kapiti Coast, north of Wellington for a pleasant afternoon of train running, giving Brian's new railway a golly good testing.
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It's a small but picturesque railway..
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with plenty of yard space to for waiting trains...

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Past the farm is a nice station building front against the back fence...
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and a shanty town serving the adjacent mine...

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at the foot of the plaster-on-mesh mountain...
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School must be in as no kids out playing on the cannon, learning here must be blast!
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The pasture is mostly Scleranthus biflorus (NZ native moss) and it works really well

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A close of of the neat mounding effect of the moss, effective isn't it.

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Right, onto the trains doing the testing.
Brian's Shay to the left, Ian G's Wadlin Goslin out on the main...

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And Ian G's Forney...

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Brian's Bachmann 3 truck shay is equipped with a Phoenix sound system...

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With the Phoenix sound system the Shay sounds perfect, a solid rapid chuff just as you'd expect on a geared loco.
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Chris D's USA Trains GP9 also has sound, a Dallee sound unit, also putting out good sound.
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Chris D's GP9 growling out from under the mountain.
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My Dubs A, here sitting silently on the inner loop.
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Chris D's live steam Frank S, needs no sound unit, making it's own chuff on the inner loop.

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The lama's don't seems at all worried my the passing steam loco!

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Frank S steaming up towards the trust bridge
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All in all an afternoon well worth the drive to get there...

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to enjoy some good company along with the trains...

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and take a few pictures - smile :bigsmile:
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Really nice set of pictures of an interesting afternoon John! I was curious about the green vegetation - with its contours adding a visually pleasing aspect to the line - what plant is it?

Mick
 
Excellent pictures! I love that mounding effect which is so typical of many parts of the actual NZ landscape which looks, in parts, like a real TellyTubby land.
 
trammayo said:
Really nice set of pictures of an interesting afternoon John! I was curious about the green vegetation - with its contours adding a visually pleasing aspect to the line - what plant is it?

Mick

Sorry about that John - I was so busy enjoying the pics that I missed the text - it wasn't until I took a second peek that I noticed (pics were slow loading so the text appeared first!)! Interesting moss - looks really great - the moss over here is different.

Mick
 
Nice pics just love the moss for ground cover:clap:
 
trammayo said:
Really nice set of pictures of an interesting afternoon John! I was curious about the green vegetation - with its contours adding a visually pleasing aspect to the line - what plant is it?

Mick

It's the same as this...

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It is called simply 'New Zealand Moss', well that's what the label said at the garden centre.
 
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