Yes it is definately the river AXE! I do wish people would get their facts straight - no excuse in the internet age. That aside it is a nice railway, smartly run by friendly and helpful staff. Start your journey at Colyton. it has free parking, an excellent cafe and the old station has been preserved in contrast to the airport style terminus at Seaton. Unfortuneately I can remember steam trains along te branch so cant ride it without a pang of regret.
Very nostalgic. I noticed that the tram wheels change the trailing points by force.
Sprung points so always set for facing direction correctly. Saves having to get out and set them. A nice line Andrew
Thanks for visiting!
A pleasure - a great visit. Thanks for looking at the video
Housing estate spreading hope they do not take over. Lovely country side.
I imagine it wouldnt be allowed - all wetlands and very protected. A lovely area jack
Yes it is definately the river AXE! I do wish people would get their facts straight - no excuse in the internet age.
That aside it is a nice railway, smartly run by friendly and helpful staff. Start your journey at Colyton. it has free parking, an excellent cafe and the old station has been preserved in contrast to the airport style terminus at Seaton.
Unfortuneately I can remember steam trains along te branch so cant ride it without a pang of regret.
Thanks for your comment. OS sorts it out lol. The tramway is excellent and you give very good advice. Thanks for watching.
Would you be OK if this were used in an online meeting and a commentary added?
Certainly ok as long as complimentary!!! - Thanks for asking.
correction - That is not the river Exe, it it the river Sid
MM very interesting - Seems to have 2 names!! OS says Axe, Thanks for question tho
The River Sid is in a neighboring town (Sidmouth) - the trams at Seaton run alongside the Axe estuary
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