Narrow Gauge World - May / June 2010

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NICOLAS TRUDGIAN

NICOLAS TRUDGIAN

A Garden Railway Adventure NEW FROM NEW FROM

A Garden Railway Adventure NEW FROM NEW FROM

A Garden Railway Adventure BUILDING AND OPERATING THE SOUTHERN CROSS

A Garden Railway Adventure BUILDING AND OPERATING THE SOUTHERN CROSS

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Announcing the third GARDENRAIL ‘Special’ THE ART OF GARDEN RAILWAYSReachingforRealism

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IAN STOCK

Author Nicolas Trudgian’s professional artistic skills, his acquired expertise in garden scale civil engineering, his love of landscape and innate feel for things mechanical has driven the construction of this expansive garden railway tour de force. The Southern Cross Railway draws its inspiration from many different steam powered railways across the world and the line itself employs both steam and electric motive power. Within these pages are sections on layout design, permanent way construction, track laying, landscaping, tunnels, bridges, water features and planting. The resulting garden railway is therefore a credible combination of art, engineering and experience that all of us, whatever our preferred garden scale, can draw on when turning the pages of this thoroughly engaging, imaginative and instructive book.

Author Nicolas Trudgian’s professional artistic skills, his acquired expertise in garden scale civil engineering, his love of landscape and innate feel for things mechanical has driven the construction of this expansive garden railway tour de force. The Southern Cross Railway draws its inspiration from many different steam powered railways across the world and the line itself employs both steam and electric motive power. Within these pages are sections on layout design, permanent way construction, track laying, landscaping, tunnels, bridges, water features and planting. The resulting garden railway is therefore a credible combination of art, engineering and experience that all of us, whatever our preferred garden scale, can draw on when turning the pages of this thoroughly engaging, imaginative and instructive book.

Most new garden railfarers come from a background of ‘indoor’ scenic model railways and, naturally, they hope to produce a railway running through a believable landscape. The more traditional ‘tracks on sticks’ engineering, apart from looking unsightly, in fact bears no relation at all to any sort of ‘real’ railway infrastructure. This book therefore, is not a point-by-point listing of how to construct a garden railway in a particular way. It is rather, an attractively presented way of cross-referencing our own imagination and artistic endeavour with a practical way forward. In model railway terms, ’realism’ is very hard to define and even more difficult to capture, but Ian Stock’s struggle to produce railway ambience in what (it has to be said) was a very unpromising plot, is described herein. The author also visits a selection of superbly atmospheric garden railways from around the United Kingdom – look out for the hidden gems!

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BUILDING AND OPERATING THE SOUTHERN CROSS

BUILDING AND OPERATING THE SOUTHERN CROSS

NICOLAS TRUDGIAN

NICOLAS TRUDGIAN

Publishing date: May 2010

Publishing date: August 2009 FORMAT: 215 x 273mm, 128 pages, colour throughout. Hardback with dust jacket ISBN: 978-1-902827-20-9

FORMAT: A4 (210mm x 297mm); 100 pages; full colour. ISBN: 978 1 902827 21 6

Publishing date: August 2009 FORMAT: 215 x 273mm, 128 pages, colour throughout. Hardback with dust jacket ISBN: 978-1-902827-20-9

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Darjeeling delight Latest from iconic Indian line

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PLUS: Latest narrow gauge, miniature, modelling news

Issue no 69

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Cover: No narrow gauge railway is more recognisable than this one, and the Darjeeling in India continues to attract worldwide attention. Michael Chapman caught this train accelerating away from one of the reverses in March.

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No 69 May/June 2010

CONTENTS

05 First Lines Higlights and challenges in 2010

06 Headline News Corris cleared to head south

07 UK News Latest from the narrow gauge

12 World News Bleak future for Sri Lankan steam

14 News Focus Building a steam engine for Hayling

16 World Focus Riding trolleys in India

18 Locomotive Profile Welshpool stalwart bows out

22 Enterprise unrewarded Lost hopes in Alfred County

26 News gallery Newcomers to the narrow gauge

31 EncountersAncientruins– with rails

32 Fruits of their labours Preserving the Rio Grande Goose

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36 What’s in a name? Two working locos, same title.

37 Vintage Wales Recalling early preservation days

40 ViewpointOurreaderswish to point out...

49 On the shelf Latest temptations in the shops

50 DiaryDay-by-day guide to winter trains

55 Tales from the narrow gauge Leighton calls the breakdown truck

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43 WelcomeWhichscale is tops?

44 AshburyLargescale, but indoors

46 It’s a fiddle Storage in a small space

47 English lessons Jouef coach conversion

48 Get the point Slow-acting point changes

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