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Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway 40th Anniversary 2008

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A trip up the narrow gauge railway originally built to transport sand. Video shows the original vertical-boilered Chaloner, trains passing at the loop, and the demonstration area at Stonehenge Works station of loading sand from the quarries into the tipper wagons. Note the need for flagmen to control the road crossings!

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  • is this the same guage that the Eritrean railway of eastern Africa uses?

  • good video lived here 13 yrs & still not been on it yet it passes house on its travels, will go on it next summer

  • i live in leighton buzzard

  • Great Video, 5 Stars!

  • Nice vid! Good to see 778 in action. Smashing little railway too - we went there a couple years ago. Shame so much is now surrounded by houses.

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