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May 31, 2010

MODEL TRAIN HELP

I like to share sites as I come across them. Model Train Help is an instantly downloadable e-book worth $79.95(US), but currently on sale at $39.97(US), and includes free bonuses.

Model Train Help includes hundreds of model railroad tips, model railroading secrets, and clever tips to save you time, money and frustration with your model train layout.
Model Train Help

If you are into model trains, this would be a valuable resource whether you are a beginner or already started. Grab your copy of Model Train Help today while it is still on sale at $39.97(US), including free bonuses!

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May 29, 2010

MODEL TRAINS / MODEL RAILROADING - ONE DAY SALE


(the links in this article have been removed - sorry!)

ONE DAY SALE! This is THE model railroading "how to" system.
  1. Model Trains for Beginners
  2. The Quick Start Guide to Model Railroading
  3. Seven Quick & Easy Ways To Save Money Building Your Model Railroad
  4. Weathering Your Model Railroad Made Simple
  5. The 7 Mistakes Almost Every Model Train Beginner Makes
  6. A Model Train Glossary and Important Resources
  7. Free Updates
  8. 30 Days Free Access to The Model Train Insiders Club
This comprehensive package normally sells for $47, but is on special for only $27.

If you're into model railroading,don't miss out.
 

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May 8, 2010

CASTLEDARE MINIATURE RAILWAY





Castledare Miniature Railway

Castledare Miniature Railway is a fond memory from my childhood. The joy of riding around in an open cart pulled along by a miniature steam train. The train travels along a 5km track along the Canning River. It is a memory I'll not forget.

The Railway is located in Wilson, a southern suburb of Perth, Western Australia, on the grounds of Castledare Boys Home, an orphanage run by Christian Brothers. It was a purpose built institution for the treatment and training of intellectually handicapped children, underprivileged boys, and English migrant children, in many ways ahead of its time. It is the only known school developed according to the new ideals for treatment of the intellectually handicapped in the late 1920s in Western Australia.

Castledare is a site of early settlement in the Canning district, and the homestead Niana represents the growing wealth of the district at the turn of the century.

Castledare Boys Home closed down in 1984, but the original Niana homestead remains in place, and the later development into a children's home remains clear. The miniature railway continues to run today.

But sadly, in the 1960s and 1970s, the swamp around the area was filled using asbestos tailings from the James Hardie factory at the invitation of the Christian Brothers. The base for the track was also laid using asbestos, as were some of the old paths.

James Hardie has been embroiled in Asbestosis and Mesothelioma cases from previous employees for a number of years. But now there is a case involving a visitor to the Castledare Boys Home in the 1970s.

Child's play sparks fears of a new breed of asbestos victims - The West Australian, August 2009.

Young asbestos victim a 'tragic case' - The West Australian, April 2010.

Modern asbestos laws would not allow this to happen today. It is a shame that such a fantastic memory is now tainted. My heart goes out to the victim, to Castledare, and to the people who grew up and worked at the home.

A Short History of the Castledare Miniature Railway


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MTRAINS CO UK


MTrains Co UK


I don't collect trains, but I have very fond memories as a child playing with my father's train set.

He took great pride in his impressive train terrain, with tracks running this way and that, through tunnels, past barns and farmyard animals, stopping at the platform.

I remember learning to drive the train. Moving the transformer handle slowly so the train could pull gently away from the platform.

Learning to slow down to take the bend, and gently hooking onto a new carriage.

It was a masterful art, one that I am very pleased my father shared with me.


Here's a little train site I came across -

http://www.mtrains.co.uk/.


MTrains Co UK








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THE HORNBY DUBLO COLLECTION

I found this great blog page over the weekend. If you're a Hornby Dublo enthusiast, take a look at this page.


The Hornby Dublo Collection - Ramblings from a Derailed Enthusiast.

Hornby Dublo Collection

There's some great photos and some great thoughts. It's not just about trains. There's other things too. It's an interesting page. I hope you think so too.
 

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