Hey hey, a many thanks is owed to Neil and his team for completing the ballasting in time for this evening's running night. Whilst there is still much more settling and detailing of the scenery associated with the ballasting, the opportunity was taken to test trains running over the newly ballasted track to ensure the ballast would not interfere with operation. It is a testament to Neil's team's skill that lead to no issues found with any of the associated track work. It wasn't a large turnout this evening but below are some photos I managed to get from this evening for you to enjoy.
Neil Blinco's ASG28 rolls down hill through Swan View station. |
Neil Blinco's ASG28 rolls down hill through Swan View station. |
Neil Blinco's ASG28 Blasts its way out of the Tunnel towards Swan View station. |
Murray Hartzer's Y1111 light engine through Swan View. |
Murray Hartzer's Y1111 light engine through Swan View. |
Stuart Mackay's ADH railcar with ADA class trailer slowly makes its way down hill through Swan View. |
Stuart Mackay's ADH railcar with ADA class trailer slowly makes its way down hill through Swan View. |
Stuart Mackay's ADH railcar with ADA class trailer slowly makes its way down hill through Swan View. |
Stuart Mackay's ADH railcar with ADA class trailer. |
Stuart Mackay's ADH railcar with ADA class trailer. |
Stuart Mackay's ADA trailer attached to ADH class railcar. |
Graham Watson's X class Models MSA on its inaugural run. |
Graham Watson's X class Models MSA on its inaugural run. |
Alison Kelly's short Westrail train led by a RailWest A class. |
Alison Kelly's RailWest A1511 hauling a short Westrail mixed goods train. |
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