WGRG Visits the Lyndi Railway

JRinTawa

Member of the Wellington Garden Railway Group
The Wellington Garden Railway Group's February running afternoon was hosted at one of our Group's favourite railway, Brian C's Lyndi Railway.:thumbup:
It's in a pretty awkward shaped area of the garden but that just adds to the interest.
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Breath in as you squeeze past the back of the garage...
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to open out again at the northern end.:bigsmile:
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And here is the man himself showing where his next scratch built structure will go.
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A new feature is the winery...:party:
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All scratch built of course....
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Needless to say the winery grows it's own grapes:nerd:
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Railway flavoured wine, my favourite :laugh:
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Of course New Zealand may becoming the new premium wine producer to the world, but sheep farming continues to be the foundation to our great nation.:kiss:
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Back to the railway and it's new ballast train and crusher plant.
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Simmering awaiting the call to come forward...
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Come on lads put your backs in
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Meanwhile at the new Mystique station there is time to rest between trains.
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Meanwhile back at the main station it's a hive of activity
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A warm sunny spot to watch trains
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And eat Diane's yummy scones and cream
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Oh yes and New Zealand is a world leader in dairying :laugh: (and that's Ian G's Wadlin' Goslin.
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Cat on a hot coach roof :rolleyes:
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Another over view of the south end
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Coaling stage
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Some of these detail pictures were taken by my daughters, it's interesting what appeals to the young ones.
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And I think they have good taste :bigsmile:
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But then I would say that:rolf:
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We return now to my effort at recoding the day (yes I heard what you thought:timeout: )
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The winery and vineyard again from the reverse angle
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The ballast train, note the working ballast plow which has a working plow!
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And that brings us to the Climax of the day. (Chris D's train)
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Thanks very much to the hosts Brian and Diane C. :thumbup: Thanks also to all the Wellington Garden Railway Group members who turned out to make enjoy the sun, trains and company.:bigsmile::bigsmile:

Oh and if you'd like to see more of the Lyndi Railway follow this link http://www.gscalecentral.net/m122344 to our visit there last year.:wave:
 
Lovely pictures as usual John. :)
The overhang in that first one in post 7 could be used as a warning to modellers who think they can get away with tight clearances! :laugh:
 
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