BLACK RIVER & WESTERN R.R.

GARDEN RAILWAY DAY OCTOBER 20, 2002

SCGRy #111, running bunker first, stops at Mont Chamby to discharge passengers. 

As soon as the train departs, the station tractor will resume shunting.

This pond is the visual centerpiece of but one section on Bob Rowe's
Garden Railway.

Garden Railfans survey the 'G' Gauge Spruce Court Grass Railway as well as a portable HO layout.

Just beyond the meter gauge line, you can see the rails of the standard gauge Black River & Western Railroad.

This beautifully sceniced HO layout was also built by Bob Rowe.


It features many models, past and present, of Black River & Western Railroad equipment.

Looks like the Yardmaster at Teleaff has all the "power."

Mont Chamby, a Swiss chalet  bahnhoff, built from Lincoln Logs by Anker Winther.

SCGRy. #111 on the double track section past Mont Chamby.

Alex Ciparis learns steam locomotives require constant attention and frequent adjustments.

The hallmark of Garden Railroading is well planned meets at complicated junctions.

SCGRy. #111 works hard pulling wagons up the bank at Ffar Tyrnn.

Double Track
Section
Teleaff Junction
and Ffar Tyrnn

Who's that girl taking pictures of RhB #413, descending the spiral viaduct at Bob Rowe's Spectacular Garden Railway?


Teleaff Branch


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Photos courtesy Anker Winther.