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Why not visit Kew Bridge Steam Museum - I thought it was brilliant!
| An engine from castings | Excellent photo-documentary site by a Japanese enthusiast. |
| Bailey Steam Engineering Services | Locomotive and traction engine engineers, fascinating blow-by-blow account of building a 6 inch scale McLaren |
| Brent House Railway | Private garden, I suspect fairly comprehensive although the website gives little away! |
| Bredgar & Wormshill Railway | A private collection of narrow gauge locomotives, open on a few days each year. Highly recommended. |
| Brian Carter's website | Interesting Australian site, particularly good for the photographic "blow by blow" build of a Briggs boiler |
| Dragon Miniature Railway | Volunteer-run railway around a garden centre at Marple featuring narrow gauge steam - largely Tinkerbells and Hunslets. |
| EKP fasteners | My preferred supplier for all fasteners. They make really nice bar-turned nuts and bolts and stock a wide range of pins, rivets, fittings and small tools. Highly recommended. |
| Giles Favell's 10 1/4 inch gauge | Much of technical interest from this practical engineer, builder of half-size Bagnall "Alice" with a larger engine on the way! |
| GLR Model Supplies | Took over from Kennions and have drawings/castings for many of the older LBSC engines, as well as some Keith Wilson designs, along with tools, material etc. |
| Kew Bridge Steam Museum | Superb working collection of stationary engines, from old to ancient. We visited in 2003 and will go again! |
| Michael's Locomotive Pages | Super site detailing the owner's build of a 7 1/4 inch gauge Garratt |
| The Pheasant Line | New 7 1/4 line being built in the grounds of Lackham Country Park |
| Polly Owners Group | Owners club for this popular range of locomotives |
| Reeves 2000 | Formerly A.J.Reeves of Birmingham, now under new ownership. Supply drawings and castings for many LBSC engines |
| Ride On Railways | Paul Middleton's website - a business which grew out of his hobby, with lots of good information for building yourself a garden railway |
| Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway | When a creative engineering genius meets a man with unlimited money you get a rather special trainset! |
| Romulant | Super website giving a blow-by-blow account of engine building. No idea who runs it though! |
| San Diego Railroad Museum | Some very good reading under their "FAQ" link - the Railroad Museum have taken the trouble to put a lot of good steam literature on line. |
| Somerset Traction Engine Club | Plenty of pictures and interesting write-ups of club events |
| The Railway Register | The most comprehensive railway link site I've seen - suppliers, auctions, societies, photography, signalling etc. Recommended. |
| Traction Time | Interesting new site for traction engines in all scales, up to full size. Plenty of good pictures. |
| Western Steam | Manufacturer of copper boilers, materials, tools etc for the
model engineer. I have had boilers from here, in my opinion one of the best builders in the country |
| Wicksteed Engineering | Manufacturers of boiler tube expanders |
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