The Wyntoncote & Linden narrow Gauge Railway (009 scale ) is a new railway that I have created to replace the old 00 Gauge layout.I have included a short end to end 00 Gauge section so I can still run and show my 00 Gauge stock. As before it is set in a fictional location somewhere in the UK and is depicted as a Heritage Railway running in our time. Hope you enjoy
Thanks very much for this trimendous video of the tramcar great to see them again also great to see them in the open top,so a very big thank you to the person who made this trimendous video.
Super fucking cute this is, even though I question how those teeny tiny little tracks and ties can keep that train going. It kinda looks like a miniature version of Hong Kong trollies which of course are British themselves, so I guess it makes sense these small railroads would have been used in places with limited mobility and within small communities over larger rail.
Can you please post somewhere a timestamp for the bit / point in (this [your]) the video that the loco and train (you were riding) climbed the famously steep hill please.
Thats really cool to see the progress through construction, how long did it take or did you do alittle bit at time. The details of the village , people and scenary is amazing
Nice to see the full route - I've just been watching the live feed so far. One question... How does it not derail when passing over points that are not set in its favour !
@@thewyntoncotelindenheritag8229 Ahhh !... I sorta thunk that's the way it happened, but just wanted confirmation from another viewer. Amazing how this channel is so addictive.
No , the pole is insulated and the live wire is far above everyone's head. Someone would need to jump high to touch the wire and then they wouldn't be grounded so they wouldn't recieve a shock. All safe
@@thewyntoncotelindenheritag8229 Thank you for the explanation. In Japan, it is never permitted for passengers to sit so close to live electrical wires in this way.
For someone accustomed to Arizona's deserts, this is luscious green countryside! And this is a wonderful ride through it. A question out of my curiosity. From about 5 minutes into the ride, are those ponds or a river estuary, to the right, then the left, of the line? Thank you muchly for a great video. It brought back fun memories of the interurban rides I took, as a child, in southwestern Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia, back in the late 30's and early 40's (dating myself, there).
The river is the river Axe near to where it emerges into the English Channel. To the left and right the area is a wetland which is home to numerous bird species. If you look to the left you would be able to view some of the hides for birdwatching and the raised wooden walkways.
Der Motor hört sich an wie der Motor einer 475 Baureihe ( ausrangierte Baureihe ) der Berliner S - Bahn , der ehem. Deutschen Reichsbahn bzw. jetzt S- Bahn Berlin GmbH es macht Spass den Sound dieser Baureihe noch woanders zu hören. MEEEGGGAAAAA . Kann mir jemand verraten , ob ich evtl. richtig liege mit den Motoren und deren Sound ??.
Great video. This is what I miss about not living in the UK anymore. As a kid my family were always visiting places like the Bluebell railway and the Romney Hythe and Dymchurch railway. I've never been to Seaton but I ❤ it! Thanks 🙏