That's what makes this miniature railroad so special, compared to other miniature railroads. Most miniature railroads only go around a small place. This one actually goes to other cities and towns like the big railroads.
No. 9 was painted from red into black in 1964 and the BR New Romney branch closed in 1967. So that would date the film to 1965-66, as I said when the two bankers owned the railway.
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That's what makes this miniature railroad so special, compared to other miniature railroads. Most miniature railroads only go around a small place. This one actually goes to other cities and towns like the big railroads.
Dinosorable 1 month ago
No. 9 was painted from red into black in 1964 and the BR New Romney branch closed in 1967. So that would date the film to 1965-66, as I said when the two bankers owned the railway.
davidgwr 1 year ago
I think this was filmed when the RHDR was owned by 2 retired bankers.
davidgwr 1 year ago