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The Bressingham Railway Mueseum
 
 Narrow Gauge No.1 'Allan Broom'
 
Narrow Gauge No.1 'Allan Broom' on the Garden Railway at the Bressingham Railway Museum.
 
 
The Garden Railway is a 10 1⁄4 inch gauge miniature railway.  trains are operated by steam locomotive Alan Bloom, which was constructed along with the railway.
 
 
St Christopher on the Waveney Light Railway
 
St Christopher on the Waveney Light Railway at the crossover with the Nursery Railway
 
St Christopher is a 2-6-2T that was built by the Exmoor Steam Railway. The locomotive moved to Bressingham in 2011 and is used on the Waveney Light Railway which is a 15 in gauge miniature railway .This  line was first opened in 1973 and is 1.5 miles in length.
 
No2 'Bevan' and 'Gwynedd'
 
No2 'Bevan' and 'Gwynedd' on the 2ft gauge Nursery Railway waiting for there next train.
 
Bressingham Gardens and Railway Musuem started as a Market Garden and the gardens were opened first.  Then the trains were added later. It has standard gauge locomotives on a short line. It has  narrow gauge lines and miniature gauge lines that run around the Market Garden. There are also fair ground rides and traction engines on display. Bressingham Gardens and Railway Musuem is at Diss in Norfolk in the uk.
 
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Ukrailways1970tilltoday.me.uk it is on railways but it is not just on trains but all things railways, with photos, which I have taken from the 1970s till now. I take photos of all things railways, steam diesel and electric trains, signal boxes, wagons any thing that is on the National Rail network, which was BR when I started taken photos.