Lyngford
Light Railway
A 5 inch gauge garden
railway
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Other useful Links I have no connection with the following companies other than as a satisfied customer or have found the information contained in their websites of interest. |
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Ride on Railways Home of the Happy Trojan Two main sections to this site, the business
section covers rolling stock, locos & other items for
sale as kits or ready to run. Recommended. A large site with lots of helpful hints. |
The Strawberry Line Miniature Railway At The Avon Valley Country Park Pixash Lane, Bath Road, Keynsham, Bristol |
A large 5 inch gauge ground level railway open to the public. | ||
Bexhill Model Engineering Supplies http://www.model-engineering.co.uk/index.html |
Range of Loco, wagon, coach and passenger trucks. Some second hand. Interesting site. | |||
Salfords
Light Railway A garden line under construction Recommended. |
North London Society of Model Engineers | Three multi gauge
tracks. The main circuit is nearly a mile long! And fully signalled. |
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The Engineers Emporium |
Finished wheel sets and bogies. Good selection of second hand. | |||
Chris Rennie's The Corris
Hill Railway Well laid out site, plenty of tips and information. Recommended. |
http://www.hse.gov.uk/pesticides/creosote.htm | Health and Safety Executive's Revocation of approvals for amateur use of Creosote. | ||
Good place to get Custom waterslide Decals/transfers. | ||||
The Highview Railway | An interesting
site, recommended. Good selection of second hand. |
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Doug Hewson's Website |
Specialist in 5" gauge ground level scale standard gauge models. | |||
The Chertsey 3.5 inch railway | A 3.5 inch ground level garden railway in the making. | |||
Walkers Railways Site | An extensive Garden railway. Lots of interest here, well worth a look |
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The Bilbrook Light Railway | A 5" garden railway in the making. | |||
Akubi Lightweight Railway A 5" gauge garden railway in Japan. |
A really interesting website, highly recommended. It will take you hours to look through all the pages! | |||
An interesting Garden line in Kent | ||||
Croston & Longcroft Railway. | ||||
©Terry Bowden. 2009