The East Cornwall Mineral Railway

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The East Cornwall Mineral Railway

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I enjoyed reading the first article in the May 1951 edition of The Railway Magazine. That article covered the East Cornwall Mineral Railway which started life as 3ft 6in narrow gauge line.

As a result I have spent a little time researching the line. This is the first of two posts directly about the line

http://rogerfarnworth.com/2019/03/26/th ... way-part-1
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I love the idea of that wagon lift. Huge modelling potential with that.
Modelling post war LMS. DCC control via Roco z21 & multiMAUS
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yes, and being alongside a significant viaduct too!
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This is the second of two posts about the East Cornwall Mineral Railway, a 3ft 6in narrow gauge railway.

http://rogerfarnworth.com/2019/03/28/th ... way-part-2

In 1908, the line was superseded by a standard gauge line which ran from Bere Alston to Callington via Calstock and included a significant viaduct over the River Tamar at Calstock. The standard gauge branch line is still in use today in a truncated form.
This line will be the subject of a future post.
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