Short clip taken on Wednesday 26th August 2009 showing the ten and a quarter inch gauge miniature railway at Brooklands Pleasure Park in Worthing, West Sussex. Loco "Diddly Dum" pulls its carriages accross the Teville Stream railway bridge and then comes to a stop so the driver can collect his lunch from a colleague. Original stock once consisted of a Western class 52 loco called "Western Comet" and six "toastrack" style carriages all built by Severn Lamb LTD. This stock was delivered as new in 1967 in a blue livery although was later painted red in the mid 1970's. Three of these carriages are still in use today although the loco can now be found at the Royal Victoria Railway in Southampton.
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