Yes, the Shankly and Gdynia Railway is well populated. Perhaps if Britain's railways had had as many passengers in real life, they wouldn't have suffered so many closures.
During the summer, I visited my sister in Lincolnshire and took a little stroll around the town on the Sunday morning. Looking into a second-hand shop window, I could see two HO Lima train sets, priced £30 (locomotive and three coaches) and £35 (locomotive and six wagons). My stock are exclusively 00, but at that price, I thought I'd take a gamble. Of course, being a Sunday, the shop was closed. So I left the £65 with my sister's husband, Kevin, and asked him to buy them for me. This he duly did and delivered them here (Essex) last weekend. I hadn't expected the locomotives to work at all, so I was pleasantly surprised that one of them did. The other sort of shuddered when the current was turned on, but otherwise remained immobile. I've put both back in the boxes with the track and controllers, which I haven't even taken out. I'll service the locomotives at some point in the near future and see if the dodgy one can be brought back to life. The wagons and coaches are now on the layout and are being pulled by my 00 Class 73 and Old Faithful, and I must say that I'm very pleased with my purchase. All the rolling stock has plastic wheels, so I'll have to investigate the wheel size to see if I can replace them with metal ones.
New Trains on the Block
