 Hello, thanks for joining me. I'm at the Coat Water Park near Swindon. This is the reservoir and down here the scientists miniature railway are going to go and have a trip, which is just down here. You can just see a little cloud of steam. So we're going to have a ride on this railway. It's run by the North Wilkshire Model Engineering Society. It's quite an extensive railway. It goes off out into the woods. You can just see a little train pulling out. We're going to go and have a ride and see where this track takes us. It looks really quite exciting. I had a look on their website. There was a map and it looked like a very extensive railway. So what I'm going to do, I'm going to go buy my ticket and we'll go for a ride on the Coat Water Railway. Effectively, I ended much chance of us doing any line-siding today. My plan was to go for a possibly come here again in the future and perhaps do a bit more action from the line-side. Last but you know, the weather's pretty bad today, so we can't play around. You can see one of the integers there at the turn table. We might just catch a glimpse of steam. We've got one chance of seeing any more steam here today. I think it possibly would be down here. So if we come here again, we'll come here again. We'll get more line-side shots. It's a very interesting and complex network. I'm confusing myself now. We would have gone across there and then we finished by coming back across here. I can't remember. It's a very complex network of track. It's quite simple when you look at it on a map because you can see they had a smaller loop. Then they had the figure of eight-light loop going over the bridge and then they built the loop that went right out to the back. It was the last thing they built. Oh, can I see it? I think I can just see some movement. Yeah, I think we're going to see Linda steam pass. So this will probably be our one and only line-side shots. I'm going to let you enjoy that. The driver of Linda stopped and propelled her train into the engine shed. Linda propelled her train back into the engine shed. The rain isn't showing a great deal of sign of stopping. It's been called the Coat Water Railway. It certainly has lived up to its name with water, even though it's actually named after the water. That's in the big reservoir. So I've had a good hour and a half here. I've really enjoyed it. I would have stayed longer had the weather been better. But perhaps we'll come here again next year and we'll go and visit other miniature railways in the area. So this was a bit of a drive for me, this one. So I hope you enjoyed this video or when it's getting windy. If you're out this way, do come and visit the Coat Water Railway. It is probably one of the nicest miniature railways I've been on. Some of the most exciting scenery. It's got some real good gradient. So it really is a lovely railway to do come and visit. Perhaps just pick a better weather day than what I did. So thank you very much for watching. Please do feel free to like, subscribe, and comment. And from the Water of Coat Water.