 And here we are we have just arrived at the Brackstead Bakery in my larder. We're in Essex We're not too far away from with them, which is railway station on the great eastern main line now There's two things we're gonna do here. There's some tea rooms So I'm gonna go and get a cup of tea and probably some cake afterwards But the real reason I came here is because it is home to the newest narrow gauge railway in Great Britain And it's just through this hedge. So we go through this gap here in the hedge and Well, firstly we find a piece of standard gauge rolling stock this old railway van here and if you look through here On the other side of this van is a locomotive, which we're gonna go and have a ride behind. So this is the Brackstead Bakery's railway you can see there It's all very new. They're currently building a railway station if we go over here We can see our loco before we have a ride So we'll get on the train. We'll head out into the field behind this loco, which is carrying the number 09735 It goes out here and there's another loco there a Ruston diesel There's a circuit of the field and it must come to here and reverse back in so let's go and have a ride behind this loco They've been for a ride on the train. The train's gone out It's just got to this stage in its journey So what it does it goes off around the field in a loop and then at this point is where the guard gets out That's what we saw on the journey. He changes the point the loco draws forward and then the train Reverses into the station. There's one other railway in the UK I can think of a miniature alway. There's this and that's the Vanstone Park miniature I'm in Hartfordshire if you want to see that video have a look at link on screen now But regarding reversing into a station It reminds me a bit of Kilary on the railway in Ireland from Malo to Tralee The trains pass the station they reverse in cool at the station And then they continue with their journey if they're going from Tralee to Malo and on the way from Malo to Tralee You're on the trade you come into station you reverse out and then you pass the station It just just reminds me a bit of that see what's happened now The the guard has changed the points and the train is reversing in so there's no run round loop and then just up there You've got an engine shed and a carriage here. We can see the station building still being worked on They've got this one of a loco here this Rustin loco, which is in the siding all looks nice and neat because it is new They say it's the newest railway in England So I was very excited to come here and stick this railway off the little Braxton railways can be seen on the guards van It's quite nice that when there's no passengers on it just looks like a good straight look But it's got these nice seats which you can sit on so it's really quite exciting And they've got that semaphore signal which no doubt came off the Stanley gauge railway So there goes our loco just passing this one up I can see it's been overhauled by Alan King for going by the active activities So it's a very exciting bit of flight now What I'm going to do now though the other thing they have here is a tea room So I think we should go and get a cup of tea so I'm just going to leave the loco behind And see what we can find over there so we go back through the little hole in the hedge Possibly if we come again a few years time Well I think it's fairly obvious the station will be finished Let's go through the hole in the hedge and find the tea room There's my larder again It's quite a nice old feeling to this tea room So let's just have a look There's an old sign there It's an old road signs We're three miles away from Tumbridge Wells I don't think we're a bit further than that but yeah it's nice to see the old sign There's an old bus stop sign So this is the tea room So what I'm going to do now I'm going to go in and get myself a cup of tea and cake Enjoying my coffee having had a ride on the train It'll soon be time for me to go So if you'd like to come and visit the little Brackstead Railway And the Brackstead Bakery Then it's probably best if you do come by car If you were to come by train you could walk from with them It's probably quite a pleasant walk The roads are quite quiet But I would suggest driving as I did today So thank you very much for watching Please do feel free to like, subscribe and comment And from the Brackstead Bakery My larder