Rail 200

Started by Moonglum, December 11, 2024, 05:30:55 PM

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Coyote

It was a good day out and worth the journey from Kent to see it. With so many people attending there was always going to be a queue and there was. I joined the queue at 10:26, my watch says it took 47 minutes to cover 1.2km. It was odd that as the queue went along Litchurch Lane and Osmastron Road, another queue went in the opposite direction from the entrance along Litchurch Land and was only about 20 metres long. More queues for refreshments later.

The exhibits were good and varies, normal depot safety rules were cancelled allowing everyone to get close to there favourite locos. I stood  on some track and had Jubilee class Sierra Leone come straight towards me and stop a couple of metres away separated by just a metal barrier. There was a good selection of model layouts inside, and trade stands which I managed to avoid.
Visit Mossdale's YouTube channel for a view of a 1920's LMS railway in North Yorkshire or Mossdale Road for some shunting

https://youtube.com/@MossdaleNGaugeRailway

Bob Tidbury

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So where are all the photos for us members who couldn't go for various reasons .
Its all very well showing us adverts  we would have liked some good photos .
Bob

Coyote

Quote from: Bob Tidbury on Yesterday at 09:14:22 PMSo where are all the photos for us members who couldn't go for various reasons .
Its all very well showing us adverts  we would have liked some good photos .
Bob

There are photos but in the last thread that I posted photos of main line it was then locked. Travelling home now so no time to sort the photos out.

Dave

Visit Mossdale's YouTube channel for a view of a 1920's LMS railway in North Yorkshire or Mossdale Road for some shunting

https://youtube.com/@MossdaleNGaugeRailway

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