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  2. Caldecotte Miniature Railway - Wikipedia

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    Construction started a few years later on a ground level dual gauge 5 / 7.25 inch track, which was completed in 2012, with locomotive Hagrid completing the first circuit on 25 March, before the railway was officially opened by the then mayor of Milton Keynes, Catriona Morris, on 1 April, with Gas fired steam locomotive 'Nutty' hauling the first ...

  3. Barnards Miniature Railway - Wikipedia

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    Barnards Miniature Railway is a ridable miniature railway in Essex, UK. [1] The line opened on 5 September 2010 with an initial length of 260 metres. [2] It uses 7.25-inch (184-millimetre) track. By 2020, the line was approximately 1 mile (1.6 kilometres) long having been extended three times. [3]

  4. Fifteen-inch–gauge railway - Wikipedia

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    Bure Valley Railway: UK Norfolk: Standard-gauge line closed 1982. 15-inchgauge line opened 1990. Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway: UK Lincolnshire Conwy Valley Railway Museum: UK Betws-y-Coed, North Wales: Short tramway Craigtoun Miniature Railway: UK Craigtoun Park, St. Andrews: Duffield Bank Railway: UK Closed 1916 Eaton Hall Railway: UK ...

  5. Tait (train) - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Miniature railways subsection. 8.1 7.25" Gauge. ... 42 inch (1067mm) Wheelbase: 50 ft (15.24 m) ... but was made available for overhead wire inspection if and ...

  6. 7 1/4 in gauge railway - Wikipedia

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    Steam locomotive running round its train on the Beer Heights Light Railway, Devon, England The Moors Valley Railway, Dorset, England. A 7 + 1 4-inch gauge railway is a miniature railway that uses the gauge of 7 + 1 4 in (184 mm). It is mainly used in clubs, amusement parks and as a backyard railway. Locomotives include steam, electric ...

  7. Great Bush Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Great Bush Railway is a private, 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge running round the edge of Tinkers Park, Hadlow Down, Sussex. The railway is operated by the Claude Jessett Trust Company. [1] The line is 500 meters long and has three stations, Hadlow Down, Bracherlands Junction and Tinkers Lane. The railway only opens to the public on Tinkers ...

  8. Rail transport modelling - Wikipedia

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    A propane-fired 1:8 scale live steam train running on the Finnish Railway Museum's 7.25-inch (18.4 cm) gauge track A small 5-inch (13 cm) gauge live steam locomotive at the Wagga Wagga Society of Model Engineers' miniature railway, Willans Hill, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales , Australia

  9. List of British heritage and private railways - Wikipedia

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    Miniature railway 12 + 1 ⁄ 4 in (311 mm) 3.2km 1895 1940 1947 Previously 2 ft (610 mm) and 15 in (381 mm) Rhyl Miniature Railway: Miniature railway 15 in (381 mm) 1.6km 1911 West Shore Miniature Railway Miniature railway 2018 Great Orme Tramway: Tramway 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) 1902 Glyn Valley Tramway: Tramway 2 ft 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (724 mm) 0km ...