Miniature Railways of Great Britain Lancaster & Morecambe M E S The Cinderbarrow M R May 2
On our last day before leaving this lovely part of the Country we traveled to the Cinderbarrow Railway,arriving early to catch the early steam up action,due it being a Bank Holiday just one steam and a diesel loco were taking it in turns to run the trains.
What a great layout they have at this club,this is the only track that we visited that has a double track system.It would have been great to have seen both tracks being used together,perhaps next time.
We did ride on both circuits,one with steam,one with the diesel.
The line is fully signaled all run from the signalbox shown in the video.
Many thanks to the members present for making our visit a very happy one,we enjoyed our morning with you very much
Our trip to the Cinderbarrow Miniature Railway
This lovely miniature railway is run by the Lancaster & Morecambe Model Engineering Society. It can run 3 1/2, 5 and 7 1/4 inch gauge trains, and has public running days every Sunday between April and September.
Cinderbarrow Miniature Railway 30.03.18
A junior member with his Loco.
Cinderbarrow miniature railway Sunday 23 rd April 2017
Cinderbarrow miniature railway Sunday 23 rd April 2017
Steamtown to Cinderbarrow Picnic site
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Cinderbarrow Miniature Railway
Cinderbarrow Miniature Railway by Alec Escolme
Featuring locomotives: Bluebottle and Cygnet.
Cinderbarrow Miniature Railway July 2013 Part 2
Peter's new locomotive from the Uppa Creek Railway.
Cinderbarrow Miniature Railway July 2013 Part 3
The final installment of our visit to the LMMES, the awesome Stanier Black 5.
Class 50 Hoover @ Cinderbarrow Miniature Railway 2
Another short clip of the Class 50 Hoover at Cinderbarrow Miniature Railway, home of Lancaster & Morecambe Model Engineering Society
LANCASTER AND MORECAMBE MODEL ENGINEERS RAILWAY OPENS ON THE 1 ST APRIL 2012.wmv
THE FIRST RUNNING DAY OF THE YEAR FOR LANCASTER AND MORECAMBE MODEL ENGINEERS SOCIETY AT CINDERBARROW PICNIC SITE TARN LANE NEAR YEALAND REDMAYNE LANCASHIRE LA5 9RX SUNDAY 1 ST APRIL 2012 TRAINS RUN EVERY SUNDAY AND BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY WEATHER PERMITTING BIRTHDAY PARTIES AVAILABLE
Tewitfield, things to do from there. Miniature Railway
Have a walk up the canal to visit Cinderbarrow miniature railway.
Cinderbarrow Track - Lancaster and Morcambe MES open day 2013
Cinderbarrow Miniature Railway Monday 17 th April 2017
Cinderbarrow Miniature Railway Monday 17 th April 2017
Minature train ride at Cinderbarrow Carnforth HD
Minature train ride at Cinderbarrow Carnforth POV
5inch class 37 at the buttolph Flyer miniature railway group
Cinderbarrow Model Engineering Society Open Day
Model Steam Railway, Roxbourne Park, Eastcote 6th Sep 2015 - 1 of 2
Harrow and Wembley Society of Model Engineers (HWSME)
Model Steam Railway, Roxbourne Park, Eastcote 6th Sep 2015 - 1 of 2
Harrow and Wembley Society of Model Engineers (HWSME)
Jinty at Cinderbarrow 1st July 2019
A first ground level run for my 5 inch gauge on the three gauge track at Cinderbarrow, the home of the Lancaster and Morecame Model Engineering Society.
Lancaster (Lancashire, UK)
The City of Lancaster is a local government district of Lancashire, England, with the status of a city and non-metropolitan district. It is named after its largest settlement, Lancaster, but covers a far larger area, which includes the towns of Morecambe, Heysham, and Carnforth, as well as outlying villages, farms, rural hinterland and (since 1 August 2016) a section of the Yorkshire Dales
National Park. The district has a population of 143,500 (mid-2016 est.),[and an area of 222.5 square miles (576.2 km2).
The current city boundaries were set as part of the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972, and cover an amalgamation of five former local government districts—the municipal boroughs of Lancaster and Morecambe and Heysham, together with the Carnforth Urban District and rural districts of Lancaster and Lunesdale, all from the administrative county of Lancashire.
Ла́нкастер (англ. Lancaster, лат. Lancastria) — главный город английского графства Ланкашир, в эстуарии реки Льюн, на расстоянии 11 км от её впадения в Ирландское море. Население в 2004 г. составляло около 46 тысяч жителей, в середине 2016 года 143 500 человек.
Ланкастер впервые упомянут в Книге страшного суда, составленной в 1086 году. Судя по названию, город вырос на месте давно заброшенного лагеря римлян (лат. castrum).
После нормандского завоевания север нынешнего Ланкашира был передан Вильгельмом Рыжим в 1092 г. во владение Роджеру Пуатевинцу, одному из сыновей графа Шрусбери. Нормандский феодал избрал Ланкастер центром своих владений, заложил существующий Ланкастерский замок и Ланкастерский приорат, который со времён Генриха VIII служит приходской церковью. В 1431 г. часть монахинь была переведена в Сайон под Лондоном.
В 1193 г. Ланкастер официально получил права города и стал центром владений могущественного дома Ланкастеров. В 1322 и 1389 гг. пострадал от шотландских нашествий. За годы Английской революции замок в Ланкастере трижды выдерживал осаду роялистов. После реставрации Стюартов замок использовался до 1916 года в качестве тюрьмы, где был заключён среди прочих первый квакер Джордж Фокс.
На XVIII век пришёлся расцвет Ланкастера как порта, участвовавшего в треугольной торговле. К концу века русло реки покрылось илом и стало непроходимым для большегрузных судов. В 1964 г. открылся Ланкастерский университет. В 1998 г. при университете заработала библиотека имени Дж. Рескина.
Filmed in February 2018