 Hello, thank you for joining me. Today we're going to the North Staffordshire Model Engineering Clubs Miniature Railway, which is in Newcastle Underline. So I'm just driving through this, appears to be a fairly wooded area. I can see a sign ahead. I believe I'm here. It actually says cafe open, but this is the place. It's called Brampton Park. So I'm just driving into the car park now, and the miniature railway should be somewhere down this end. So I've never been here before. So I've got to try and find it. I'm sure it won't be that hard to find. It's quite an old one, this one, or the society's been around a while. They've been around since 1936. So there it is, I can see in front of me. So they've been around quite a while. But only today have I arrived here for the first time. So here we are. You can just see the track just out there. So I'll just park the car in them. Going to have a look, see what we can do. I can see them steaming up some locals. So let's park the car and we'll go and see what we can find. So we've arrived in my larder and I can just see a train over there. So let's just see the train depart and then we shall go and have a ride ourselves. In front of me, about an hour ago. That's time for my ride now. So this is a raced track railway. It's the first raced track railway of miniature railway Britain. It's like quite a nice setting considering we're in quite an urban area. And it seems to be, so that house I think is called the Brampton. So that's Brampton Park. Quite nice looking gardens there. There's a museum as well. I don't know if we'll do that today. It's not a railway museum. And that is a pretty cool litter bin. So you put cans down the funnel. You put glass where the dome is and you put litter in the driver's cab. Not many drivers would want litter in their local, but they obviously don't mind. So yeah, it's quite cool. And here it is. It's the railway for Brampton Holt. So let's go and have a ride. So we've just had our ride on the miniature railway. That building behind us, that's the Brampton Museum. Shall I show you these little gardens? They're quite a track over there. So yeah, it's a nice little track. As I said, the club was formed in 1936. I was told that it was extended. It was originally just a loop around the station area. And then what they did was later on, they put another loop in, which is where we were on that quite high up in Bankman, where we had the views over the park. That is a later addition. So that was our trip to the North Staffordshire Model Engineering Society's railway. So yeah, if you're ever in Stoke-on-Trent, Stroke, Newcastle, Underlyme area, then do come up here and visit it. It's a nice little railway. They run, I think, Sunday afternoons probably until the end of October, I think. That's before we go. It's just going to see the train pass one more time. And then we'll be getting back in my larder and off I shall go. So if you have a look at the railway, you can see that this is the newer section of the track. So the station is over there. So it must have just done a loop circuit around there. And then this is the newer section just here. So I hope you enjoyed watching this video. Thank you very much for watching. And from Brampton Park and the North Staffordshire Model Engineering Society's railway, goodbye.