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gauge model
of 3801 built and owned by Bob Farquhar |
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7¼"
Black 5
driven by the builder, Hugh Whitmore. |
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'Bluegum' 7¼" gauge freelance loco. Built by
Ian Willis, owned by Frank Mallitt. |
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Bruce Mclintoch's model of D&RG K-36
heading
down towards the tunnel. |
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Bruce Mclintoch's K-36 heading over the trestle. |
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2 models of the British locomotive 'Britannia' both
built by Doug Middleton climbing the grade up the trestle. |
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A section of the elevated track. Caters for
2½", 3½" and 5" gauges. |
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Bob Rottenbury's superb 0-4-2 tank engine in
7¼" gauge in the steaming bays. |
 | 5"
gauge model of a Perry cane locomotive No.4 built by
Ross Bishop waiting in the steaming bays. |
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View of the station building at the Luddenham miniature
railway. |
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Locomotives being readied for a day's action in the
steaming bays. |
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A view of the ground level steaming bays. |
 | "Galloping
Goose" railmotor. |
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7¼" gauge
model of Union Pacific GP-60, with owner Richard Smith.
Loco powered by 24V electric motors. It has both pneumatic and regenerative braking and a sound system.
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