Paddock Garden Railway - SVR
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Paddock Garden Railway - SVR
Afternoon folks,
I'd say the Severn Valley Railway is my 'local' line - and what a 'local line' to have One of Britain's top three lines, 17 miles each way running with a variety of stock and a GWR/BR theme - two good pubs and three Western Region hydraulics, [2 Westerns and a Warship, plus an out of use Hymek] what more could I ask for?
Well, the fact that one of its intermediate stations - Hampton Loade has a 16mm live steam railway [32mm gauge] to boot of course!
After three years of a number of casual visits and a few chats with the resident steamers, learning the hobby or just coming to have a nose and take photos, I finally got to actually steam up and run my own stock on the Paddock Garden Railway - another long term ambition realised.
Today I elected to take my Accucraft Caradoc, "Cadno" and the TR rake with me as they had not had a run since March.
First run...
Through the yard...
Train formation
Large trains...
For my train, I was allocated an extremely convenient siding connected to the main line from where the loco could be stabled, stock serviced and running tweaks made as required as the shed was becoming full.
When my loco ran out and ended its journey, another Caradoc steamed on to take its place!
Some of the other locos on shed...
RH tender William coming off shed...
RH Billy with a nice matching rack of stock
RH 'Cric' diesel on shunting duties
RH William comes off the depot turntable...
And commences dutis for the afternoon
Tunnel view...
Two Caradocs side by side...
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SECOND HALF:
RH Millie 'Taurus' was also lit up and steamed off for a 'Snowdon Mountain' style special excursion...
Meanwhile, on the Big Railway, this beauty came through!
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I also had the privilege of seeing the ELR Engineering's coal-fired NGG16 Garrett in action in running - very fetching shade of blue and a very reliable runner to boot - coal fired, whistle fitted and RC - very swish
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'Cadno' for the off again...
Little Trains, Big Trains...!
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Over the viaduct...
Around the lake...
And through the deopt again...
Last Train of the Day...
On shed with the Garrett
Close-up
And time to go home.....
Train to Bridgnorth!
Warship again
And a well-earned pint at the King & Castle whle awaiting my mainline connection.
Job done.
I'd say it was a pretty great day for what was a short trip [not getting to the PDR until 1:30pm, leaving at 5:30 for the Severn Valley train back to Kidderminster. All going well, I shall hopefully be going again and making a full day of it!
I'd say the Severn Valley Railway is my 'local' line - and what a 'local line' to have One of Britain's top three lines, 17 miles each way running with a variety of stock and a GWR/BR theme - two good pubs and three Western Region hydraulics, [2 Westerns and a Warship, plus an out of use Hymek] what more could I ask for?
Well, the fact that one of its intermediate stations - Hampton Loade has a 16mm live steam railway [32mm gauge] to boot of course!
After three years of a number of casual visits and a few chats with the resident steamers, learning the hobby or just coming to have a nose and take photos, I finally got to actually steam up and run my own stock on the Paddock Garden Railway - another long term ambition realised.
Today I elected to take my Accucraft Caradoc, "Cadno" and the TR rake with me as they had not had a run since March.
First run...
Through the yard...
Train formation
Large trains...
For my train, I was allocated an extremely convenient siding connected to the main line from where the loco could be stabled, stock serviced and running tweaks made as required as the shed was becoming full.
When my loco ran out and ended its journey, another Caradoc steamed on to take its place!
Some of the other locos on shed...
RH tender William coming off shed...
RH Billy with a nice matching rack of stock
RH 'Cric' diesel on shunting duties
RH William comes off the depot turntable...
And commences dutis for the afternoon
Tunnel view...
Two Caradocs side by side...
########################
SECOND HALF:
RH Millie 'Taurus' was also lit up and steamed off for a 'Snowdon Mountain' style special excursion...
Meanwhile, on the Big Railway, this beauty came through!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
I also had the privilege of seeing the ELR Engineering's coal-fired NGG16 Garrett in action in running - very fetching shade of blue and a very reliable runner to boot - coal fired, whistle fitted and RC - very swish
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
'Cadno' for the off again...
Little Trains, Big Trains...!
~
Over the viaduct...
Around the lake...
And through the deopt again...
Last Train of the Day...
On shed with the Garrett
Close-up
And time to go home.....
Train to Bridgnorth!
Warship again
And a well-earned pint at the King & Castle whle awaiting my mainline connection.
Job done.
I'd say it was a pretty great day for what was a short trip [not getting to the PDR until 1:30pm, leaving at 5:30 for the Severn Valley train back to Kidderminster. All going well, I shall hopefully be going again and making a full day of it!
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A perfect day out!
Had a brilliant day myself on the SVR a few months back. I caught a glimpse of the Paddock Railway but it was freezing cold - started snowing briefly- and there was no one at the 16mm line.
Enjoyed a trip in the teaks behind the large prairie, which I'm told is coming out of service soon for a major overhaul and boiler cert.
Had a brilliant day myself on the SVR a few months back. I caught a glimpse of the Paddock Railway but it was freezing cold - started snowing briefly- and there was no one at the 16mm line.
Enjoyed a trip in the teaks behind the large prairie, which I'm told is coming out of service soon for a major overhaul and boiler cert.
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Thanks Brian - it's first time for me too and it was a very enjoyable, challenging drive - the steep back around the depot is something one must be aware of.MDLR:84892 wrote:Nice pictures (and a nice line - ran there for the first time this year) but some of the images aren't appearing...............
Strange about the images though? They all appear to me at the time of typing - try again?
Nicely done. I have to travel from Walsallish - bus to Bham, train from Moor St to Kidderminster, then steam train upto Hampton Loade. Just under two hours I count each way. Shorter than some of my other 16mm trips...! [and conveniently timed too ]jay1976:84895 wrote:localish to me as well..(I am in redditch)
It was a near perfect day out - save for the immense signalling delays on the way home - made up for by a trip to the pub and a pint of Bathamsinvicta280:84902 wrote:A perfect day out!
Had a brilliant day myself on the SVR a few months back. I caught a glimpse of the Paddock Railway but it was freezing cold - started snowing briefly- and there was no one at the 16mm line.
Enjoyed a trip in the teaks behind the large prairie, which I'm told is coming out of service soon for a major overhaul and boiler cert.
The PDR runs strictly on Sundays only, from March to mid November, with Dec-Feb being maintenance and dormancy in the cold weather.
I visit the railway some Saturdays and get the diesel diagram...when it's a specific diesel hauling it.
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http://goo.gl/maps/eD1V8 - in the area above the triangular grassy area, next to the track - you can see how close from one of the pictures above..Si:84911 wrote:I went through Hampton Loade the other week - but had no idea that the 16mm railway was there - whereabouts at Hampton Loade is it?
Found it today....now all I have to do is go on the right day!
Got all excited when I ready the notice inviting anyone to bring their 16mm stuff along for a run, but then noticed it said 'live steam', so rules out my battery diesels....probably for the best as doing 20 miles in my panniers probably wouldn't have been good for them.
However, my memory has been stirred and I realised that I've heard of the railway before. One of my archaeology friends told me that he'd been called in to do the pre-construct work before they built a new narrow gauge railway at the SVR. Got all excited until we found out that it was to be a model (not that the model isn't exciting, but would have preferred the real thing!).
Got all excited when I ready the notice inviting anyone to bring their 16mm stuff along for a run, but then noticed it said 'live steam', so rules out my battery diesels....probably for the best as doing 20 miles in my panniers probably wouldn't have been good for them.
However, my memory has been stirred and I realised that I've heard of the railway before. One of my archaeology friends told me that he'd been called in to do the pre-construct work before they built a new narrow gauge railway at the SVR. Got all excited until we found out that it was to be a model (not that the model isn't exciting, but would have preferred the real thing!).
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