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Visit to Bolton, June 2003. |
| G Scale Society (G-Scale society) members often visit each others garden railways. The Scottish branch recently visited Bolton. Here are some of the images. |
| The first railway we visited featured a superb bridge, cast by the owner in concrete using polystyrene moulds. | ![]() |
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| Moving on we relaxed beside a mature railway with overhead pickup. And just to prove it can happen the last picture here is not a staged accident - it really happened. | ![]() |
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| A very new railway next, again on a Swiss theme. This is well advanced and will be a beautiful railway when it is finished. In sight and sound of the East Lancs Railway (see last picture) | ![]() |
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| Last Bolton railway is very well established and has endless tableaux and viewing angles | ![]() |
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| Finally on the way back from Bolton we saw avery new railway near the Scottish border. A very unusual location. | ![]() |
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