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Ashmanhaugh Light Railway: ALRC Locomotive No 3: Hotspur
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Sunday, 30 December 2007. ALRC Locomotive No 3: Hotspur. The Ashmanhaugh Light Railway is a 7¼ inch gauge railway, set in the beautiful North Norfolk countryside, within earshot of the whistles of the Bure Valley Railway and the Bittern Line trains. It really is well worth a visit, a must for any rail enthusiast. For more, click here. Dates for your diary. ALRC Open Days - 2016. Trains running from 2 til 5 pm weather permitting. How to find us. The postcode for SatNav is NR12 8YW. Stone Lane ,.
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Ashmanhaugh Light Railway: How to find us
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Tuesday, 1 January 2008. How to find us. View map of NR12 8YW. The Ashmanhaugh Light Railway is a 7¼ inch gauge railway, set in the beautiful North Norfolk countryside, within earshot of the whistles of the Bure Valley Railway and the Bittern Line trains. It really is well worth a visit, a must for any rail enthusiast. For more, click here. Dates for your diary. ALRC Open Days - 2016. Trains running from 2 til 5 pm weather permitting. How to find us. The postcode for SatNav is NR12 8YW. Stone Lane ,.
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Ashmanhaugh Light Railway: February 2015
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Friday, 27 February 2015. Spring Is Nearly Here! Hellowe have been so lucky in this part of our lovely country with the weather this Winter, and while it is being kind to us, we are cracking on with lots of jobs so we are ready for this year's operations! We decided to build two more coaches to help out on busy Open Days and the chassis's (what is the plural? The platform benches being sanded. Tree and bush trimming continues so that the work in keeping the greenery under control during the summer, will ...
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Ashmanhaugh Light Railway: ALRC Locomotive No.5: The Sergeant
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Monday, 10 December 2007. ALRC Locomotive No.5: The Sergeant. Now resident on a new railway and having a new owner, Fred became The Sergeant, partly because it was dwarfed by the ALR’s The General and partly because Ken was a Sergeant in the St John Ambulance. (he has moved onwards and upwards since and is now a Divisional Officer! For more, click here. Dates for your diary. ALRC Open Days - 2016. Trains running from 2 til 5 pm weather permitting. How to find us. The postcode for SatNav is NR12 8YW.
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Ashmanhaugh Light Railway: ALRC Locomotive No 1: Thunderbox
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Sunday, 30 December 2007. ALRC Locomotive No 1: Thunderbox. Bob Brett who was the founder and owner of the Little Melton Light Railway (LMLR) commissioned David King of Suffield to build a locomotive. It was completed in February 1989 and the locomotive was given the name Thunderbox because of the hole in the seat. It was the first locomotive to trundle through Melton Wood Junction when the LMLR was opened on 22 April 1989. The Ashmanhaugh Light Railway is a 7¼ inch gauge railway, set in the beautif...
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Ashmanhaugh Light Railway: May 2015
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Thursday, 21 May 2015. We do have some fun days and yesterday was a good 'un! Lots going on but always time for a laugh or two! Now here's an ALR Classic.Look and Learn! Our very own sleeper car? Or are we going into the 'undertaking' business? 2300 takes the new 'Pullman' coach on a test trip around the circuit with the new open wagon following. Photos: Brian M. Monday, 18 May 2015. A nice evening all round, though it did get a bit chilly later,. John and Ray working on the errant bit of track. The memb...
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Ashmanhaugh Light Railway: ALRC Locomotive No 4: The General
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Sunday, 30 December 2007. ALRC Locomotive No 4: The General. In order to achieve this, the bogies were reversed, the power bogie now being at the front. The Ashmanhaugh Light Railway is a 7¼ inch gauge railway, set in the beautiful North Norfolk countryside, within earshot of the whistles of the Bure Valley Railway and the Bittern Line trains. It really is well worth a visit, a must for any rail enthusiast. For more, click here. Dates for your diary. ALRC Open Days - 2016. How to find us. Stone Lane ,.
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Ashmanhaugh Light Railway: A new arrival
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Sunday, 12 April 2015. We were very pleased yesterday, to welcome another loco to be based at the ALR, a battery electric that has been built by one of our members in his garage over the winter. The loco, No. 2300, has an 'American' look with a Santa Fe style colour scheme which looks very impressive, as you can see from the photos. She (? The loco is unofficially 'Tess', but we're not too sure who Tess is. yet? Only three weeks to go before our first Open Day! No2300 at its new home on 11th April 2015.
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