Tern Valley Light Railway (Mk.2)
Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2026 6:20 pm
Good evening,
As the title suggests, this is my second railway. The original Tern Valley Light Railway, also known as the Tern Valley Tramway, was dismantled early last year. That was a waist level line built using fence post and ladder frame construction. It was down two and a half years and was still in good condition. I'll post some photos in a later post.
I decided that the new line would be built at waist level again but I wanted lt to be more scenic whilst not taking up all of the garden. I settled on three large wooden planters around the outside of the garden and a section of the ladder frame around the back of the shed all connected by bridges, two of which will be lift out to allow access through the garden.
Construction began last summer but work and life got in the way so it was left in a bit of a mess until this week when I've finished the third and final planter. The attached photo shows current progress.
The next phase is to line the insides and fill with rubble up to about a third of the depth. The trackbed will then be built on top of this out of breeze blocks with the gaps filled in with soil for planting. I'm hoping to make a start on track laying by June.
All the best,
Ben
As the title suggests, this is my second railway. The original Tern Valley Light Railway, also known as the Tern Valley Tramway, was dismantled early last year. That was a waist level line built using fence post and ladder frame construction. It was down two and a half years and was still in good condition. I'll post some photos in a later post.
I decided that the new line would be built at waist level again but I wanted lt to be more scenic whilst not taking up all of the garden. I settled on three large wooden planters around the outside of the garden and a section of the ladder frame around the back of the shed all connected by bridges, two of which will be lift out to allow access through the garden.
Construction began last summer but work and life got in the way so it was left in a bit of a mess until this week when I've finished the third and final planter. The attached photo shows current progress.
The next phase is to line the insides and fill with rubble up to about a third of the depth. The trackbed will then be built on top of this out of breeze blocks with the gaps filled in with soil for planting. I'm hoping to make a start on track laying by June.
All the best,
Ben