Here is a video of the Reddall Hill model railway layout, including a short passenger train and some freight shunting, which would be typical of a small branchline station in the 1950's.
For more information about this layout, see my previous video: http://youtu.be/NZhsGB1ZrHc
This '00' gauge layout is available for exhibition. If your model railway club i based in the West Midlands and you would like to see this layout at your model railway exhibition, plase feel free to drop me a personal message on this youtube account or e-mail me at rudgen@hotmail.co.uk .
Also, the Cradley Heath Model Railway Club, where this layout originated at, also has an 'N' gauge American layout available for exhibition, as well as a 'HO' gauge American layout currently being worked on, which should be available for exhibition later on in the year and early next year. If you would like to enquire about these, either contact me on the above methods or on the address on this website: http://www.rmweb.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=68&t=33921
Music:
Sovereign, composed by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0"
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This is really good, in some way, this sort of shows how steam engines are dying out in the modern world and are slowly being tossed to one side, although this shows that, the steam engine is one of the prettiest inventions ever created.
Demyxthelegend 4 months ago
@Demyxthelegend Well, it's supposed to be set in the mid/late 1950's, which is when diesel engines started to appear on the railways, which lead to an eventual complete take over by diesel and electric trains by the late 60's, so I'm glad you think that I have carried that off well, thank you! And I must agree, the sight of a steam engine is rather a beautiful one!!
CradleyHeathSteam 4 months ago