A day out on the South Devon Railway Part 2 – Staverton and Totnes

Following from the previous post is a continuation of the journey along the South Devon Railway from Staverton to Totnes Littlehempston.  We start with the very picturesque rural branchline station of Staverton. Staverton is a smal rural atation with a short platform, so if you wish to get off, make sure you are in a correct carriage (usually the first two…

Brixham Sweet Train!

Whilst on holiday in Devon, I couldn’t resist snapping this picture with my phone!  This is a 00 scale class 08 diesel shunter with a train load of sweets, taken in a shop window in Brixham.

My Journey in becoming a Steam Enthusiast, Part 6 – The Watercress Line (up to and including 1996)

Regular readers of this blog will no doubt be very familiar with the Watercress Line!  It is a railway I visit regularly now, but when growing up one that I visited relatively infrequently.  However, these early visits nevertheless were regular and enjoyable enough to go a long way in sowing the seeds of becoming a steam enthusiast! Going back…

Voting is closed!

Locoyard followers were given a chance to vote for the next model to be reviewed by the Locoyardometer!  Voting closed Friday 13th July 2012 at 12PM Choices were as follows: Hornby unrebuilt Westcountry/Battle of Britain Class: Bachmann N Class: Bachmann BR Standard 5MT class: Hornby LNER A3 class: Hornby LNER A4 class: Voting is closed –…

Holiday in Devon!

A quick blog update tonight and a sneak preview of articles to come!  I am currently enjoying a short break in Devon and have managed a wondeful ride on the South Devon railway with my wife yesterday and even squeezed in a quick visit to Staverton today.  A full write-up of these visits will be given; hopefully…

My Journey in becoming a Steam Enthusiast, Part 5 – 60103 Flying Scotsman at the Paignton and Dartmouth Railway

It probably didn’t take long to guess that after my previous blog post on the influence that the South Devon Railway had in my journey in becoming a steam enthusiast that the next would be on the Paignton and Dartmouth steam railway.  Hopefully the presence of a brunswick green A3 class pacific wasn’t quite as predictable! Ever…

British Railways fab four!

From left to right BR standard 7MT 70004 William Shakespeare, rebuilt Merchant Navy 350027 Port Line, BR standard 9F 92220 Evening Star and rebuilt Westcountry Pacific 34026 Yes Tor make up a British Railway brunswick green fab-four line-up at Locoyard today. Tomorrow’s post will be continuing my story at another preserved railway from my childhood,…