- Radwell Manor Railway
The Radwell Manor Railway was a 10¼-inch gauge miniature railway situated in the village of Radwell, near
Felmersham , in NorthBedfordshire ,England . It was built by Mr. H. W. Franklin, who was closely associated with theBassett-Lowke company ofNorthampton , and whose products were often tested on its ¾-mile of track. The privately-run railway opened in 1920, and closed with the onset of theSecond World War , around 1939.Layout
According to
Wenman Joseph Bassett-Lowke , the RMR had a length of "all but ¾-mile, and among its attractions are an up-to-date station, a tunnel, viaducts, embankments and cuttings ... and several over-bridges, together with a complete system of signalling."The main viaduct was 65 feet long, with four 16-foot spans, and the embankment supporting it was 7 feet 8 inches high.
The trackwork consisted of 13½ lb/yard
flat-bottom rail in 16 ft 6 in lengths, supported on steel sleepers.Other features included sidings, engine and carriage sheds, a water-tower and a turntable.
team locomotives
Loadstone
An adaptation of a Raven design of three-cylinder Atlantic, as ran on the North Eastern Railway. It had 2⅝ x 4½-inch cylinders, 11½-inch driving wheels, a working pressure of 100
lbf/in² , an overall length (engine and tender) of 11 feet 9 inches, and a working weight of 15 cwt. It could achieve a speed of 25 mph.Highland Mary
A
4-4-0 design. She had cylinders of 2⅞ x 4¾ inches, driving wheels of 12½ inches, a working pressure of 120 lbf/in², and an overall length (engine and tender) of 8 feet 6 inches.ee also
* For other 10¼-inch miniature railways, see
Ridable miniature railway .ources
"The Model Railway Handbook" (13th Edition, 1947) by Wenman Joseph Bassett-Lowke, published by
Bassett-Lowke Ltd., Northampton, UK."The Radwell Manor Railway" in Railway Reflections No. 11 (July/August 1982), published by Railway Reflections Ltd., Dunstable, UK.
"Wenman Joseph Bassett-Lowke" (1999) by Janet Bassett-Lowke, published by Rail Romances, Chester, UK.
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