Locoyard becomes a Southern Railway Depot

A quick catch-up tonight from Locoyard to show that it has, as promised, gone back in time to the 1930 – 1940’s.  A bit of an unlikely mix of liveries to be fair, with a combination of Maunsell’s olive-green and Bulleid’s malachite green with sunshine lettering.  The malachite green in particular has brightened the layout and indeed the room…

Locoyard Medal Table

As we are almost one week into the Olympic Games and medals are being won, I felt it was high time that I looked at the Model locomotive reviews that have been carried out to find how the modals compare. The gold medal goes to both the Hornby BR Standard 7MT and SR N15.  The accolade of the best overall model is a dead…

Locoyard Update

Just a quick update tonight, as I’m sure many of you will, like me be watching England play in the Euro’s!  This weekend I shall be adding more pictures scanned in from the Bluebell Railway in the 1990’s and will also be doing a short peice on Exbury Gardens steam railway.  I am also rather…

Locoyardfest 2012

Arguably the biggest railway event in the UK is currently in full swing in York.  Railfest is the coming together of many locomotives from the National Collection, preserved lines and the mainline.  Seeing as I was unable to attend and also for a little fun, I decided to run my very own Locoyardfest!  The challenge was…

The Return of the Royal Train!

I couldn’t resist publishing this picture of standard 3MT tank engine 82019 pulling the Royal train, with the spitfire in the sky behind!  For those who missed it, you can read more about Locoyard’s Diamond Jubilee event by clicking here. For those of you who, like me are unable to attend Railfest; tomorrow, I shall be…