 Hello, thank you for joining me. I've just arrived at Tamworth on this class 350s Tamworth on the West Coast Mainline. Today is an episode of Miniature Railway Britain so this is as far as the Mainline is going to take me. What I've got to do I've got to go and find a vintage bus and that is going to take me to where this Miniature Railway is. So I found the bus stop just outside Tamworth station. We're going to Statfold Barn because although most of the railways there are narrow gates, there's now the Meese Valley Light Railway open last year. So because that's miniature that qualifies for an episode of Miniature Rail Britain and the buses are run by the Transport Museum at Wyville or Wyville. There is also a Miniature Railway there. I have been on that in the past. At some point in the future we're going to have to go there and do an episode of Miniature Rail Britain. So I'm going to wait for the bus to turn up now. So I've just got off the bus, I'm in the car park. Now since my last visit it's all changed a bit. My plan today wasn't to do a sight tour. I'm not going to do a tour of the general site because if you want to see that I've looked at my video from last time. But there's this area here and none of this was here when I last visited. So I'm going to do a little sight tour of this bit. This is before we've actually paid to go in. So I'll just let you see some of there's various industrial locos as you can hear. There's some working steam not too far away. So you've got a couple of diesels. You've got this, I've got here a hobbarrow and industrial loco. You've got this one. It's an extra industrial loco from another country, by the way. So you've got some interesting, you've got a crane tank loco. That's standard gauge. In the little diesel in front is two foot gauge. And then you've got another shed here of some interesting vehicles. We'll have a quick look at them and then we'll go inside and hear a steam locomotive. So we've got a few simplex bed for their diesels. A couple of funky diesels. We've got these two. These works in aquarium whales. They would actually had overhead cables for their electric loco. A couple more diesels on these hums. That's probably not that old. That's pretty built in the 90s. It works in Lee Valley Cable Tunnel. And then these are non-rail vehicles. One more diesel loco. And then it's quite exciting. A Land Rover, as you can see. It's on, it's like it's a railway. It's a very good railway Land Rover. You can't drive that down the road. And then just in the corner there's an ex-South Tindale railway carriage. Behind that hedge, as you can probably hear, there's a steam loco on the narrow gauge line. So we'll go over and have a ride on that. What I'm going to do though, there's a gala on. So most of the video of the gala, I'm going to put it in a separate video. And that will have already been published by the time you watch this. I won't be in that video. Just be pure steam, or nearly pure steam action. Just pure action. So anyway, let's go and enjoy this talk. Just arrived at the other end of the line. We've had a trip behind this American loco. So that's really something quite different. There's all sorts of loco's running. As I say, most of this will be covered in my video on the gala. That's for the miniature railway. I'm now about as far away from the site as a miniature railway. It's possible. We'll get back on the train. That'll take us right up around there. If you look across the site, every time I look across, I can see something moving. I can just see the train going along there, which is our dealing carriages. The locomotive sees you for a minute, the railway's over the other side of those trees. So that's where you've got to get the train back to. The loco's finished flowing off. Look at this. This is some funny sort of fountain to see that. And this isn't the miniature railway. It's got all these funny little houses. And it's like they've got like a mining railway. And then there's like a pit head gear over there. So that's quite interesting. They have family days here, not so dedicated for infuges. So if you were to come to one of those, you might come and have a look at this. I'm going to go and get back on the train though. I'll say we're going to go for a ride and go and find a miniature railway. So I'm back down now to the other end of the site. As I said, if you want to see a tour of the site, have a look at the video I made last time. Here is the miniature railway. So that's it. Sheds. There's a turntable there and the station is just here. So I'm going to wait for the train to arrive and we're going to go for a ride. You can't, manual. She's hateful. So you know, she'll be all right in about four years. The colour of this train. You know, red. The passenger carriage is a red. What about the front bit? What colour is the engine? The front bit. Can you see where the driver is? I think it's green and a bit red. The day finishes up on a bus. And we're going to go over the level crossing over the miniature railway. It's been a really good day. I've really enjoyed it here. As I say, by the time you watch the miniature railway, by the time you watch this video, the video of the gala will have gone out. I'd like to have done a bit more with the miniature railway but there's so much going on on the two foot gauge line. I didn't have as much time I could do with sort of two days here rather than one anyway. We're kind of coming back into the site where I'm about to leave. I got on as he came in and had a bit of an extra ride. So I hope you enjoyed this video. Thank you very much for watching. Do come and visit that fold palm check when they're running because they do all sorts of different days. If you like railways, the gala day is the best ones to go to. And if you like buses, you can have a bus ride. If you want to come here by train, you can use the bus like I did to get you up from the railway station to step on by myself. So thank you very much for watching. Please do feel free to like, subscribe and comment. And from the car park overlooking the railway station over there.