| I think it's still as good as it used to be, if not better. A miniature vision of Utopia, with loads of trains flying about, so can't be bad.
Located in Beconsfield: WWW.Bekonscot.com |
An 060 tank with two carriages slows for the stop at Greenhally Buy Print |
Straight through! An express powers through Greenhally. Buy Print |
The station master takes pride in the appearance of Bekonscot Town, as can be seen by the attractive flower display. Buy Print |
A loaded coal train with four wheel wagons rumbles past the attractive harbour. Buy Print |
A delightful scene; 060 tank with loaded four wheel coal wagons, telegraph poles, immpecably kept lineside vegetation and even some rabbits playing in the Spring sunshine... Buy Print |
A mixed freight on the single track line, passing Hanton Aerodrome Buy Print |
A portrait of Hanton Aerodrome, with a twin prop bi-plane ready for boarding. Buy Print |
He shoots, he scores! Buy Print |
Hanton has a fine station building, and this single car tram shuttles backwards and forwards to serve the tourist cafe and beach, pictured here. Buy Print |
That looks fairly cold to me... Buy Print |
A short mixed freight passing Gully Junction Signalbox. Buy Print |
Prestige train, The Bekonian powers round a sharp curve Buy Print |
A fitting tribute to Roland R Callingham, 1879 to 1961, founder and creator of Bekonscot 1929. Buy Print |
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