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Nottinghamshire’s only 15” gauge steam railway. |
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Here are some links to other railways, Friends of the railway and other useful sites…. If you would like a link to your page adding, feel free to e-mail me! |
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This is a site run by Colin Peake, the chap who supplied many of the photo’s on this site. His site is a treasure trove of miniature railway photos and well worth a browse! |
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A large line in cleethorpes with a new extension crossing the meridian line on the east coast. We’ll be joining in the fun when we take a loco to their may and September gala. |
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This is Britain's oldest surviving miniature railway, running the original loco’s and coaches. Just undergone a fantastic development with a modern take on the original station building |

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Links to the railways friends |
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Sherwood Forest Railway |
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An pleasant 7 1/4” gauge railway near Manchester, running through the Wyevale Garden Center |
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An impressive dual gauge 7 1/4” and 10 1/4” line running for a mile around a lake within a country park. |
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An extensive 7 1/4” gauge railway in the south of England running within a country park. |
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A 15” gauge line, meandering through the pleasant scenery of the Forest of Dean, along with extensive all weather activities |
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A 7 1/4” gauge railway, museum and shop in Betws y Coed, Wales |

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An extensive collection of railway photo’s. Chances are, if you’re looking for it, you’ll find it here!! |
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