Fortunately, many museum railway lines have been preserved in England. The South Devon Railway is one such line, running for nearly seven miles in Devon, in the south of England. Originally this railway was built as a broad gauge in 1872 along the River Dart from Totnes to Buckfastleigh.
In the latter town is the museum company which organizes steam rides during the season, which runs from April to October. In this three-part series you can see this beautiful railway. The beautiful southern English landscape completes the picture and you cannot miss the typical English atmosphere!
Credits: TimsVideochannel1
Fortunately, many museum railway lines have been preserved in England. The South Devon Railway is one such line, running for nearly seven miles in Devon, in the south of England. Originally this railway was built as a broad gauge in 1872 along the River Dart from Totnes to Buckfastleigh.
In the latter town is the museum company which organizes steam rides during the season, which runs from April to October. In this three-part series you can see this beautiful railway. The beautiful southern English landscape completes the picture and you cannot miss the typical English atmosphere!
Credits: TimsVideochannel1