Mini train systems pty ltd.
Wascoe siding mini trains.
One from the archives back in november 2015 we had a drewry shunter running public service at wascoe siding nsw.
Wascoe siding 5 inch 127 mm gauge miniature railway was established in 1966 when the park in blaxland then a swampy car wrecker s dump in a disused railway cutting was acquired by the founder of the blue mountains railway society mr.
Wascoe siding 15 grahame st blaxland nsw 2774 australia real coal powered steam electric and or petrol powered trains run on the 1st sunday of the month except january subject to the weather rain or certain fire danger levels.
A quick trial of our br class 20 locomotive at wascoe siding prior to orange this saturday.
The wascoe siding train park is located on the site of the main western railway line which ran between the original glenbrook station which was then adjacent to glenbrook oval and blaxland station.
Located in the lower blue mountains wascoe siding has several trains that run including steam trains diesel and electric trains.
Mts drewry at wascoe siding.
1st sunday of the month except january from 10am to 4pm.
Our nswgr 46 class hauling 8 loaded carriages for this afternoon of public running.
December 1 2019 10 00 am 4 00 pm where.
Wascoe siding miniature railway in blaxland is a whole lot of fun for the tribe.
I ve ridden these mini trains pre kids and really should take my boys up for the day sometime soon.
The wascoe siding at blaxland has been running for over 50 years.
We also build a 7 25 gauge verson as the br class 04 with inside frames.
This is our 5 narrow gauge outside frame version representing the tasmanian v class which is similar to the new zealand ds.
Remember to always wear fully.
And is lots of fun with a tunnel and inner and outer tracks.
Mini train systems is owned and operated by roger and beverley jones and has grown out of a lifelong hobby interest in model and miniature trains including a deep involvement in the early days of the wascoe siding miniature railway in blaxland nsw.
Built in 1979 this loco is still running strong.
Until 1879 the area was known as wascoe named to honour the family of john outrim wascoe the licensee of the second pilgrim inn.