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The Windrush Valley Light Railway, A 009 model railway
25th February 2006

The Windrush Valley Light Railway is a fictional narrow gauge railway that served the Windrush valley in Oxfordshire.
Its is in reality a 009 terminus station built almost 20years ago, that has a small fleet of kit built locomotives and stock, running on a board 108cm by 38cm.


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A 6 wheeled large diesel locomotive built using a Knighwing small diesel locomotive kit, “kit bashed” onto a Graham Farish General Purpose tank chassis. (Got the idea from an article published in January 2000 “009 News”)
A 6 wheeled large diesel locomotive built using a Knighwing small diesel locomotive kit, “kit bashed” onto a Graham Farish General Purpose tank chassis. (Got the idea from an article published in January 2000 “009 News”)
A picture showing the whole layout.
A picture showing the whole layout.
A general view showing the station building and goods shed.
A general view showing the station building and goods shed.
A lengthwise view of the whole layout.
A lengthwise view of the whole layout.
A view over the goods yard, the end of the platform to the locomotive coal and water facilities.
A view over the goods yard, the end of the platform to the locomotive coal and water facilities.
Locomotive No. 4 passing the signal cabin, with a passenger train.
Locomotive No. 4 passing the signal cabin, with a passenger train.
A track level view taken from the approach to the station, down towards the head shunt, the station building and the goods shed can be seen in the distance.
A track level view taken from the approach to the station, down towards the head shunt, the station building and the goods shed can be seen in the distance.