Oysterperch Bay Narrow Gauge Obscurer

Devoted to Narrow Gauge Railways, Rusty Things, Obscuranta, and the Confusing of Persons Seeking Knowledge


Industrial Narrow Gage Railways

http://www.ingr.co.uk Mr Thomason's excellent site; a vast store of information on lines all over Europe.

http://www.ngrs.demon.co.uk The Narrow Gauge Railway Society.

http://www.irsociety.co.uk The Industrial Railway Society, the Archives section of back issues of the society journal is particularly useful.

http://www.feldbahn-fan.de A very good German site, with plenty of torfbahnen.

http://www.voieetroite.com/gal-sub-f.htm Likewise, the best French site for this sort of thing, although the navigation is a bit peculiar.

Modelling Industrial Narrow Gauge Railways

http://carendt.us A fascinating archive of micro-layouts, most of which are narrow gauge. Do look through the numerous back issues of Scrapbook, its rather like a set of back copies of a good magazine.

http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/a.moro For sheer inventiveness, this Japanese site takes the trophy.

http://www.feldbahn-modellbau.ch This Swiss site includes some superbly detailed small layouts.

http://www.narrowgaugeandindustrial.com Mr Link's site, with details of how to order the first-class magazine that he produces.

http://www.modellbau-heyn.de This borders on advertising, but have a look at Mr Heyn's track and other components, which are compatible with the LGB Feldbahn range, and are highly recommended.

http://www.m1zu13.de  Interesting site devoted to 1:13 scale feldbahnen; good uses for those oversize LGB skip wagons.

http://freenet-homepage.de/feldbahnen1zu12 And here in 1:12 scale, play-value par exellence - turn the sound on to get full effect. Look for the page covering prototypes, which has an excellent set of detail photos of a preserved OMZ117.

 

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