 Hello, thank you for joining me. I'm at Shepardswell Station, Shepardswell East Kent Railway Station because Shepardswell has two railway stations. The other one is on the railway line from Dover, which goes up to Favisham. And if you want to see my video on the East Kent Railway, have a look at the link on screen now, where I enjoy a trip up and down the line. We have a look at all their rolling stock, because what we're going to do now, now I've had my ride on the East Kent Railway, we're going to go and have a ride on the Neese Woodland Railway, which is also on the same site. So I'm going to take you up here out of the East Kent Railway station. So it's a really, really nice railway. I really enjoy my trip on standard gauge line, steam locomotive there. So as I said, do watch that video to see the standard gauge line and what we have there. I'm now taking you up this nice, leafy path that takes us round the end of the railway line and down into the yard, the back of the yard. That is where the miniature railway is. Just show you the main line. So in the East Kent Railway video, I came walking up this drive from the main station, which is just there. There's the main lines. There's the old ship as well. Signal box. We got up here. Now there's actually a miniature railway here. We can walk past this one. It's not running today. We're going to the other miniature railway. I think this one would normally run if there wasn't a pandemic on. So as for this one, it's a racetrack one. As I quite often say, we go to a miniature railway and it's not running. I always say we will come back. So at some point in the future, we'll come back and we'll have a ride on that railway. It's quite short. It just goes up there behind the cafe. But to me, a ride on a miniature railway is enjoyable. It doesn't matter how long or short it is. I just always enjoy any kind of ride. So I'm going to take you down past the cafe to where the Needs Woodland miniature railway is. So I'm effectively retracing my steps because I did do this at the beginning of the East Kent Railway video. One thing I didn't show you properly though, so I will on this one, is this steam locomotive here. St Dunston. It's an industrial tank engine. It's not currently steamable, but it does mean we can have a closer look. We can go and have a look on the foot plate. So we're going to do just that. So here we are. Imagine I'm driving up the old, I'm a driver on the old colliery line with a load of coal wagons. So the train would go out up around there and the railway line goes off down there. We're now going to go across the yard and we're going to go and find the Needs Woodland miniature railway. It's a fairly new miniature railway. Seven and a quarter inch gauge. I believe it opened in 2014-2015. It's gradually been extended and extra routes have been put in. So it's no doubt going to be an interesting ride. And it's always quite nice when you see a miniature railway set against the backdrop of San Diego Railways. On by the way, in those carriages, as you can see, it says model railway. There's a model railway that is also featured in the East Kent Railway video. So like I said, do watch that video. You'll see everything in there. I can see a big sign now saying Woodland Miniature Railway, which I'm excited about. Because I think we're going to have a little ride through the woods on the railway. I've never been to it before. I've never been to East Kent Railway before, as I mentioned in the other video. So today is a completely new day for me. Seeing things I've never seen before, which is what I always enjoy. So this is the Woodland Miniature Railway. Just down here. There's a chalk sign, a bit like you see outside the park. So as we arrive here, firstly there's a track going that way. That's where the visiting locos come on and off. As we arrive here, you can see there's a train waiting for the diesel locomotive there. That's the ticket office. I will obviously have to run back and buy my ticket. It's getting windy. Maybe that's my train. So this is excited. There's a truck coming down there. This is the station, but the train hasn't stopped. So what we're going to do, I'm going to wait here. I like how they've got some fairly new bits of railway platform. That's a bit different, standard gauge platform for a miniature railway. So we're going to have a ride around the system. And see what they have here. The train dropped me off at this little hole in the woods. I then stood here and waited for him to come round again. So I could show you the train. So you come out that little gate there where it says no entry. And here we are in the Neese Woodland. So we now have to walk back. That's because of the COVID situation. So then we don't pass the people arriving at the railway. So I fully understand why they've done that. You can go for walks in these little woodlands. They look quite pleasant. Very nice amongst the autumn leaves in the woodlands. And they're normal times. It's just a whole, you know, to go out and visit the woodlands. So it's a bit sort of wondering where we can see where we're going to go. We're going to come back to where we started. But look, we've sort of walked through. It's like being at a scout camp. Reminds me of my scout days here. All this. And then as I look through the trees, I can already see the standard gauge rolling stock of the East Kent Railway. So I'm going to now probably go and get a cup of tea and then go back to Shepherd's Well station and get my train home. I've had a great day here both at the East Kent Railway and on the Neese Woodland Miniature Railway, which we seem to have found again. Might hang around to the train. Had a great day here. I've really enjoyed it. Thank you very much for watching. 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