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That is great info for me from you. Great drone footage.
I also went to the Ffestiniog in 1994. While on the slate mine tour at Blaenau Ffestiniog, next to the railway, my wagon broke a wheel axle below me! What a noise. It was their first breakage since opening. Luckily the train was moving very slowly! Best regards.
I had a guided tour (just me) around one of our 'railway workshops' yesterday. It is a re-created narrow gauge line utilising old pieces of our railways from the past, and narrow gauge from South Africa.
I am very lucky to have it near me. It has a preserved historical tram line linking with a newly opened station on our suburban system. Our main car museum, and another transport museum too. Here is the link. https://www.whitemanpark.com.au/
One steam loco being renovated is an articulated Mallett. One set of cylinders is high pressure at one end, and at the other end low pressure. Best regards.
I am pleased you enjoyed the lighting, shunting and especially the great signalling!
Number 4 has been published.
thank you
Best wishes to Perth!