At the Braemar cottage I noticed a strange notice – it was on the fence next door and instructed one to “press the button to make the train go”. Train? We were nowhere near the station.


If only I had had enough camera knowledge to make a movie!

At the Braemar cottage I noticed a strange notice – it was on the fence next door and instructed one to “press the button to make the train go”. Train? We were nowhere near the station.
If only I had had enough camera knowledge to make a movie!
Were you wearing your anorak? :geek:
Cool!
But me thinks Pete might be thinking of creating one in our garden now. 🙄
I’ve wanted a garden railway for years!
Ever since I saw the one Keith (Syd, or whatever his caving nickname is now-a-days) was building in his back garden in Birmingham. It had bridges, tunnels, a station, everything! 😆 Does this mean I can have one now?
Is it just me or does the station on the right look a bit Alpine ❓
It’s just you!
Why am I not surprised ❓ :alien: