Thursday, August 07, 2008

Historail
















In the middle of France, in a small town named St. Leonard de Noblat is a small railway museum: Historail. The entrance is a bit authentic peculiar and they have several train layouts operating in half-zero, zero and G. Furthermore, they show how French trains are operated and you can try in their cockpit.
There are plenty of train related objects and it is fun to walk through it all.
Personally I like the basement room best: it has a large scale zero layout with mostly hand-made trains, carriages, buildings, etc. Really nicely done. For instance the silver sleeping wagon is hand made from balsa wood. This gets most clear when you see the hand written texts. Most of the trains are ment for 2 rail operation, but nails in tracks ensure that also 3-rail operation is possible with large sliders under the engine as third rail current pick-ups.
Another special layout worth mentioning is a G scale wooden tram made by hand. A true smooth runner and really beautifully made!



Your host will be a look-a-like of Jack Black, but than a timid, kind slow French speaking version. Do not be scared you will not be interrogated on obscure French side lines and engines. In stead you will get a warm explanation of how to run French trains, both the electrical ones and the diesel-electrics. For train enthusiasts a must to stop by and have look when they pass by.

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