Next Gartell Light Railway Event of 2012

Our next open day of 2012 is on Jubilee Sunday 3rd June. First train leaves Common Lane at 10.30 with the last at 16.30. With the Pines buffet open all day, the shop, picnic area's & large FREE car park.

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Common Lane Crossing Installation - Rewritting history

Saturday 19th November 2011 - at 6.30 am

The Gartell Light Railway started to re-write the history of the Somerset & Dorset Joint Railway. As this was the time of the initial works for the road crossing installation at Common Lane, part of the planned Northern Extension. Nearly 46 years after the standard gauge line was removed.

I arrived at 7 ish with the road already being cut and removed. All the work & engineering was carried out by the family's own construction firm - Gartell & Son. Not the time or the place to have volunteers, these boys do this work day in, day out, maybe not railway crossings but you get the idea.

Clearance was swift and nothing major was found under the tarmac, except for the water pipe not being as deep as expected. No railway relic's I'm afraid. Once the trench was cleared, they 'wackerplated' down a firm bed of fine hardcore (quarry dust?) to give the pre-cast crossing a good start in life. The pre-cast crossing itself was done several months ago, if you visited the railway over the 2011 season, you'll have past it on the empty trackbed. It's approx 22 tonne, according to the crane driver.

The slab was craned in & using the latest leveling technology, laser with gps, the slab was lowered into place. On initial contact, the announcement was made that it was 0.03 out on the Templecombe side, everyone thought this was fine. However, the Pinesway side had caught some rubble or something, so it was re-lifted, cleared and re-lowered. This time it landed spot on, o.ooo on the mark they required. But to be certain the spirit level was whipped out.

After thinking about the extension for the best part of 15 years, we've past the biggest hurdle, the track's in. We still have a tremendous amount to do, barriers, track laying, build a station, etc but we're heading in the right direction, towards Templecombe. First stop Tower View.

Please see below the historic day, cheers Steve




















Monday, 20 February 2012

Photos of the Model Railway Exhibiton 2012

Please find some of the photos i took during the exhibtion weekend.  There are many more on our facebook page.  Please follow the GLR.  That does get updated more often than here.   New information soon on the extension.  Shhh, we've done a little bit.  I'll update you with a few teaser's shortly.

 Crackling Quay
 Fred Dibnah??


 Barry Baker's model wagons of our railway, sorry its out of focus but they at great
J Uphill - Hi, engine driver, Hi

Friday, 17 February 2012

Excellent weekend had by all at the model railway exhibtion

Everyone had a fantasic time once again at the model railway exhibition last weekend.

Very busy both days,  Lots of new faces & some old ones.

I will post some pictures in due course but this is more for anyone who see's the editoral in the BVM this week.  Sorry you missed it.  Steve

Saturday, 4 February 2012

Model Railway Exhibition 2012 - NEXT WEEKEND

Dont forget, Next weekend, the 11 & 12 Feb, Its our annual model railway exhibition.  See the side bar to the right for more info, but we are expecting 3 trade stands, 14 layouts expected, demonstrations, refreshments, trains service on the GLR. Starts 10.00am both days.

Hope to see you there, Steve





Dont know this layout.  You will do if you come over, its a suprise!