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Bourne End O Gauge Model Railway Test Track.

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2008

The Hurley O Gauge group in Borne End set up a 4 track loop where O Gauge modelers could come and run their trains and rolling stock.
Trains included are GWR Engines, West country class engines, BR Schools class, tank engines, Class 47 & many more locos.

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  • Are most of these based on pre-20th century trains and are these live steam?

  • @Amtrak1194 yes most are 19th and early 20th centry stuff in this video

    Non in this video are live steam just 2 rail electric pick-ups like normal HO, OO and N scale train sets

  • Who makes this stuff?

  • Unfortually, this is a dying hobby and it is very expensive. Most of the Locos are built from scratch by the model owners.

    But if you type in Tower Models or Parkside Dundas into Google that should give a link to some model retailers who make and sell UK model trains in this Scale.

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  • yes i hate how this hobby is dying, i am very young and i hate how it is dying

  • Nice, would love to test some of my locos on this thanks for posting.

    My layout is posted here too filmed in HD although small, it is much fun for shunting and put my movies up to show that it need not be expensive as all my stock are from scratch and kits, but all buildings are scratchbuilt to plans and photos and cost nothing.

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  • I love the O gauge locomotive's I think they have a lot more detail on them then 00 gauge.

  • @ctmajka Yes Very Much So

  • Its sad that specially O gauge is dying. Its very expensive. HO and N are what most people are messing with nowadays.

  • Doesn't Bassett-Lowke still make 2 rail "O" Gauge trains?

  • Thanks

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