Model Engineering (miniature railway) in Sale, Greater Manchester

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Want to ride on a miniature railway? In Walton park in Sale, Greater Manchester (some will say Cheshire), the Sale Area Model Engineering Society are keeping the art and tradition of model engineering alive. Miniature model trains you can ride on. Join us as we get a tour of their facility as they host one of their open days. They have a 440 yard track with two gauges (3 1/2" and 5")
    Model live steam locomotives predominate as the most popular modelling subject in model engineering. Live steam refers to the use of pressurised steam, heated in the model locomotive's own boiler, to turn the wheels via miniature steam cylinders. Not all locomotives are live steam - some model engineers make model locomotives powered by electricity or internal combustion engines. The criteria however is that the model is self-propelled, hence requiring an engine to be made or motor to be installed, as opposed to the (usually much smaller) model trains that rely on an electrified track to run.
    Live steam locomotives are made in a range of sizes, or scales, according to track gauge. The larger gauges are usually found on club tracks or miniature railways, and are intended to haul the driver and passengers. Usual club track gauges are 3½", 5" and 7¼", and 4¾" and 7½" in North America. Various gauges have existed over time. 3½" and 5" gauge were proposed in 1898 as standard model gauges. Not all model live steam locomotive enthusiasts are model engineers (and vice versa). There are many live steam enthusiasts who prefer running the models on a track rather than spending long hours building them in a workshop, and so purchase a ready made model locomotive. However, for many the joy of the hobby lies in the manufacturing process, ending in the great satisfaction of a running engine of any sort, which can be immense.
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Komentáře • 14

  • @peterjohnson2245
    @peterjohnson2245 Před 2 lety +1

    Must be 40yrs since i went riding on the trains there, I noticed it's gone up to 30p now from the 2p I used to pay. Fantastic it is still running.

    • @Wickedacorn
      @Wickedacorn  Před 2 lety

      It's great they get to share their hobby with the community. A great addition to the park.

  • @MrDaylew
    @MrDaylew Před 2 lety +1

    Been on these many times and even with my own kids over the years

  • @stephenrowley880
    @stephenrowley880 Před rokem

    I remember this track being built. I watch it progress from the train as I traveled back and too the work in Manchester.

  • @ConnorsWorkshop17
    @ConnorsWorkshop17 Před rokem

    I drive at Walton park, the loco you went on was a Royal Scot class 👍🏻

  • @brucepartington3309
    @brucepartington3309 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video as always Paul. The fares that they charge actually go to local charities. They must have earned thousands for charity over the years

  • @Northerner_Transport_Hub

    Is this railway like open every week or is it just select days

    • @Reggyrail
      @Reggyrail Před 9 měsíci

      Every Sunday afternoon I believe

  • @karlburkitt4273
    @karlburkitt4273 Před 11 měsíci

    I have a fire fly prairie. Do you guys have knowledge of this?

    • @Wickedacorn
      @Wickedacorn  Před 11 měsíci

      Hi Karl. I'm not a member. I do little history documentaries and local interest stuff. Check out this channel (below) he is a member mentioned in this video. I'm sure they would love to hear from you. www.youtube.com/@ukmodelengineering/featured