Now we are in August 2024...
Back in July, with the nice weather, I planed to get back on with the trackwork. Currently covered over with sheets of felt, held down with bricks and timber and all manner of stuff just dumped on top!
The plants are establishing nicely, the hedge especially so, that needs a fortghtly trim. Hard to believe these started out as cuttings from my friend’s hedge many years ago.
I need to give some thought to the track layout in front of the workshop. It will occupy an area roughly 34’ x 10’, contain a continuous run and eventually raise the track level by 12” to enable it to enter the workshop at the far end, just above window cill level. Once in the workshop it will enter a 12’ x 28’, ‘L’ shape industrial scenic section.
This section of the line will need to share space in the workshop with the 7mm layout ‘The Yard’ and the 16mm layout still under construction, ‘First Sunday in June’.
In this photo Wilmington signal box and engine shed can be scene to the right of the photo, in the background.
The hedge is really establishing well, the planters are filling up nicely. The domestic planning authorities craft cabin gets plenty of use.
Not so great was this area.
On the left is the site for the station, which I think may become known as Horton Junction. The girder bridge will be rotated 90 degrees to take a track from Horton Junction into the garage. This may just be storage or may end up being an industrial area. The garage does have a good view of the line if the weather is a bit rough.
This will be Horton Junction goods yard and engine shed facilities, with main line running past. Bottom left of the photo is the eventual site for a lifting bridge which will take the line across the main garden path. I saw a rather nice lifting bridge on the Southgate Light Railway YouTube channel. I may just have to pinch the idea. Update: Recently the builder of Southgate Light railway has given me all his CAD files for the bridge, Rob has been a great help with information on his bridge.
The same location looking in the other direction. The Hydrangea may have to move unless I can come up with a work around.
In front of the workshop. The swing seat needs to be moved and refurbed. The line should eventually enter the workshop at the far end. This whole area needs to be visually pleasing, have a continuous run, rise about 12”, contain a trestle bridge (already built) and a rockery to use up the many rockery stones I have. The earth in front of the shed was shifted by a fox in just one night!
From the far end of the workshop where the line should enter, a view across to the craft cabin. In the foreground I have made a start clearing the area.
We had a new fence installed this side of the garden, I had to clear back some of the shrubs and trees.
Could be a nice little run down here, but not mentioned that to the domestic planning authorities yet!
Martin