If any of my fellow garden rail fans out there have a web site i’d sure like to visit it and see what others are doing out there . I hopefully will be posting a lot more pictures soon of the progress my wife and I have made so far this year . My website is at www.planetdonnstudios.com The pictures right now are of last year and a few in the winter .
Nice RR Mike. I don’t have a web site as yet. My son keeps telling me I should. Your site and the pics look great. Do you have problems with rain collecting in that long stretch of track out from under the porch?
Great railroad.
My site is www.geocities.com/trainmaster1989
Scott
I have one I call the Rock Line because there is no vegetation, only rock – keeping maintenance to an absolute minimum.
http://members.cox.net/cacole2
click on “visit other layouts”
Look at the Cochise & Western Model Railroad Club’s 20x40 foot HO scale layout, too.
Click on the banner in my signature below, or the little icon with the house that says “Web”. Either will get you there. The “Learn about the East Broad Top” will take you to a different place… equally important, but not garden railroad related.
Later,
K
building a railroad now
you have to click on menus on the left side
www.elmassian.com
have fun !
Greg
Mine is based on a typically ‘English’ scale and gauge…
So it will be nothing like anything you have seen before
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/sheila.capella/cabbage/default.html
Have fun and remember -everything is from real life -they actuallu did build these things…
regards
ralph
Nice!
I do not have a site yet but a bunch of photos taken the past year are on Web Shots:
http://community.webshots.com/user/ombasha
I also noticed if you do a search in Web Shots for “Garden railroad”, “Garden Rail Road”, or “Garden Railway” there are a bunch of other’s photos.
GHELMAN I have had no problems anywhere with rain collecting anywhere . Thanks for looking .
Just got done checking out all the sites . Awsome ! Thanks for the tours .
Its been a while since I have updated, but I plan on doing soat the end of May.
Joe;
Surprisingly enough I too have a web site, Kawana Island Tropical Railway. It isn’t very informative as yet but, Doreens son is coming to visit soon and he will update it for me.
Rgds Ian
The Toenail Ridge Shortline website, established 1996
http://www.trainweb.org/toenailridge
The Jackson and Burke Railroad can be seen at http://www.jbrr.com/
Great sites everybody!
underworld
[:D][:D][:D][:D][:D]