Millerbeck Light Railway Open Day Memories
You are here: Home > Staveley > Millerbeck Open Day Memories Here are some links to interesting Light Railway websites which could provide a day out for the family. The Stortford Railway is a seven and a quarter inch gauge line in a back garden in Bishop's Stortford, Herts., England. There are two battery-electric locomotives and a County Donegal- style railcar on the railway. The railway demonstrates how it is possible to create a real narrow-gauge railway without too much expense in a domestic setting. The 7 1/4 Guage Society was founded in 1973 by a group of mutually interested people with aims rather different to that of a Model Engineering Society of the usual kind. The main aim is to act as a communication channel between the growing number of people working in this gauge. |
Open day memories |
Millerbeck sidings, this siding is where trains wait until given clearance to enter the station. Above - Engine, Peter Pan, waiting in Millerbeck Sidings for clearance to enter the Station.
Walnut Creek entering the station
Peter Pan travelling through the meadow |
Above - Travellers enjoying a well earned rest and a picnic at Millerbeck. Passengers joining the train at Millerbeck Station Below - Walnut Creek travelling through St Mary's Wood with passengers
Millerbeck welcomes the Easter BunnyThe Easter Bunny visiting Millerbeck |
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