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Old 19th September 2011, 07:40 PM
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Default Statfold Barn Railway - 17 September 2011

Some pictures taken over the weekend at the Statfold Barn event.

Newly restored Foden Tractor 13222 which was featured undergoing restoration the last time I visited the collection:






Fowler Traction 12761 Elsa, which is now well and truly back:






Very Rarely seen out, Aveling 9267:



Another one I've not seen for a while, Fowler 17492:






And a few more besides:









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Old 20th September 2011, 03:19 PM
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Nice Fowler roller with the tar spraying gear.
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Old 20th September 2011, 03:53 PM
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Great day on the Saturday. The weather was mixed but gave some lovely light and cloud formations. Statfold is always very enjoyable as it is a common sense type of event with no orange fencing, etc. and the public are allowed to walk around the exhibits freely. Please note though that this is a private site and admission is by pre-booked ticket only.

Here are a few of my photos:









And then, very briefly, it got a little damp!!!



But then the sun came out . . .



And every good rally has a working section . . .



Thankyou to Graham Lee and his team for their hospitality throught the weekend.
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Not many photos of the railways.
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Old 20th September 2011, 06:08 PM
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I think these pictures are great especially with the one of me driving elsa up the bank
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Not many photos of the railways.
This is traction talk not flangy talk
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Old 20th September 2011, 06:36 PM
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I don't get why people are moaning lately if their chosen subject isn't in someone else's photo thread, not everyone wants to take pictures of the same thing - be it miniatures or railway engines. At least some people take the trouble to share their pics with us.
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The Foden looks very nice, one thing that strikes me that I had forgotten about it, is that how little and unimposing it looks on those blow ups.

The proper cast wheels make them look a bigger and more imposing machines.
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I don't get why people are moaning lately if their chosen subject isn't in someone else's photo thread, not everyone wants to take pictures of the same thing - be it miniatures or railway engines. At least some people take the trouble to share their pics with us.
Agreed. But Grahams garden railway is pretty impressive! It's not your normal one, 3 gauges, 5 or 6 engines in steam and workshops that will make you drool!

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Great day on the Saturday. The weather was mixed but gave some lovely light and cloud formations. Statfold is always very enjoyable as it is a common sense type of event
A common sense type event.........becoming a rare breed. Lee
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