Magical Harry Potter train to disappear?

Fiction has done much to keep the magic of steam engines alive in the public consciousness.  JK Rowling’s Harry Potter series of novels and films that followed are one of the most recent successes, with it’s Hogwart’s Express that departed from London King’s Cross platform 9¾.  The locomotive that starred in the role of Hogwarts…

Bachmann E4 EP update and Hornby delivery news

Where would southern model railway enthusiasts be without Graham ‘Muz’ Muspratt? A lot worse off, that’s for sure! Some interesting developments here on both Bachmann and Hornby fronts. Southern Railway, Fisherton Sarum, Canute Road Quay & Westhill Road Further to my last post with the first Bachmann E4 class Engineering Prototype pictures I am now also…

The Last Thump?

There are certain moments in life that stick with you, sometimes even though at the time they do not to be that extraordinary.  It must have been in 2002 (note, none of these pictures are from this experience) when I saw my first and last mainline “Thumper”, though at the time I did not recognise…

Quote of the week

Originally posted on esngblog:
From “Branch Line to Upwell” in the Middleton Press series of albums, describing the well known ex-Great Eastern steam (and finally diesel) tramway: Rev. Teddy Boston, who moved to Wisbech in 1950, was a (sic) ardent railway enthusiast and often travelled on the footplate wearing his cassock and dog collar.  Charlie Rand…