- Garden railway
A garden railroad or garden railway(Railroad in the US, railway elsewere) is a
model railway system set upoutdoors in agarden . While G is the most popular scale for garden railroads,16 mm scale has a dedicated and growing following especially in the UK. Model locomotives in this scale are oftenlive steam scale models of British narrow gauge prototypes. 16 mm scale (which runs on 32 mm track, the same gauge as O gauge is probably now more popular in the UK than G scale.A garden railway's scale can be anywhere from 1/32 to 1/20.3. 1/32 scale is also called "three-eighths scale" meaning 3/8 of an inch on the model represents one foot on the real thing. For similar reasons, 1/24 scale is also called "half inch scale".
Function
At its most basic level, it works just like an indoor railway, including turnouts and turntables. However, special considerations must be taken for everything from
sunlight andwater to dirt andleaves , and evenwildlife . The distance covered also means thatelectrical resistance in and between sections is much higher, and electrical power will tend to drop off at the far end.To eliminate this, some are rigged to use
RC car parts such asrechargeable batteries . Others even uselive steam and run as a realsteam locomotive would. The steam can be generated from a variety of sources, ranging from messysolid pellet (i.e.methenamine ) orsterno -typefuel , through clean-burningbutane gas, to prototypical coal burners. Live steam is particularly widespread amongst16mm scale garden railway enthusiasts.Many also have
digital audio on-board, so they sound like a real train. They can also useDigital Command Control or other similar systems, though dirty outdoor track can cause less of a problem with signal than with simple DC power. This is because puts the full voltage on the rails at all times. There are when compared to DC analog systems.Design
Plant s are usually an integral part of a garden railway, anddwarf varieties along withpruning are often used to keep them in proper proportion. Some go so far as to usebonsai techniques, however this can be very time-consuming for large areas.Building s are also often used in a garden railway, though they too must be constructed to withstand theweather .Train station s andfreight depots are popular, some even building wholetown s trackside. The loco shed is a common place to store a locomotive (or the whole train) when not in use.Other
geographic features are used, such as a smallpond to represent alake , rocks forboulder s, ortunnel s through "mountain s" or understairway s. Tunnels can be a particular , because everything fromcat s toraccoon s and more like to hide in them, particularly to get out of therain orheat , sometimes even tosleep , nest, or hibernate. Aderailment inside a tunnel can also be permanent if careful planning is not done to ensure that it can be reached by access panels (trapdoor s) or at arm's length from either end.A frequent theme is the railway in an idealised urban or rural environment, so it is often found in the context of a model village. Some Garden Railways work opposite to the model village style and opt more for a railway in the garden, where the railways runs amongst normal plants, not in scale with the railway. These sort of railway designs allow for large scale planting and many gardeners have the railway as a secondary hobby to
gardening .Display
Because these layouts are often so unique, they are frequently given names by their owners, just like a real railroad. Some are very natural-sounding, as if they were real. Other names are playful or even silly.
Numerous garden rail societies have been formed around the world. Members often invite others over for social gatherings, as well as rotating club
meeting s around each month. A large setup is even on public display at theAtlanta Botanical Garden during the summer of 2005 (through early October), includingreplica s ofdowntown Atlanta skyscraper s made fromwood ,bark , and other natural materials.In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the
Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory features an extensive Garden Railway display put on with the cooperation of many Wisconsin Model Railroad club members. The "Domes" as they are know locally, schedules the indoor Garden Railway Show during the cold winter months. It has become one of the most popular displays each year and one of the largest temporary Garden Railway displays in the Midwest.A notable example in England is
Bekonscot which is the oldest model village in the world and has an extensive railway running through a mythical 1930s England. This is well known to be one of the largest, and oldest, garden railways in the UK open to the public.ee also
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Backyard railroad — outdoor railways that are large enough to ride on and often cover manyacres .
*Ridable miniature railways
*Train ride
*Children's railway
*Stud contact electrification on model railways External links
* [http://www.lsol.com/ LargeScaleOnline.com website]
* [http://www.MyLargeScale.com/ MyLargeScale.com]
* [http://www.gardenrailways.com/ Garden Railways Magazine]
* [http://www.btcomm.com/trains Family Garden Trains All Free Articles ]
* [http://www.largescalecentral.com/index.php Large Scale Central]
* [http://www.gardentrains.com/ Garden Trains]
* [http://www.gscalemad.co.uk/ G Scale Mad]Garden railroads
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