Making Tracks Railway Podcast
Engineer Alasdair Stewart and guests talk trains, technology and infrastructure at historic, minor and quirky railways from around the world...
The ‘Making Tracks’ podcast is a blatant excuse for railway enthusiast Alasdair to spend more time talking to other track and infrastructure experts and take a deep dive into Heritage Railway projects world-wide.
From Civil Engineering Manager for the Welsh Highland Railway reconstruction, completing the final twelve mile phase from Rhyd Ddu to Porthmadog, to bridge construction on HS2, a theme park railway in South Korea and Mail Rail in London, Alasdair Stewart has built a reputation on having much more than a one track mind!
Making Tracks Railway Podcast
Overseas Locos: Enthusiasts Going The Extra Mile For Railway History. Wales, India, China & South Africa...
In this episode we look at engines built for service overseas that are now running or will run, on railways in the UK. We ask why travel around the world to find a loco to restore when there's no shortage in the UK?
We hear from enthusiasts behind the restoration projects of engines which have journeyed to the UK from China and India - The Darjeeling tank engine 19B and the C2!
We visit the Vale of Rheidol railway to see their Garratt and find out about a fundraising initiative for another 'Out of Africa' loco.
Keeping with the overseas theme, we chat to a volunteer who has to have one of the longest journeys to volunteer, don his guard's uniform and blow his whistle!
You can see photos of the engines and guests mentioned in this episode on our Facebook page.
Here are links to the Railways and projects if you would like to find out more:
The Darjeeling Tank Locomotive Trust
The Vale of Rheidol Railway
The NG15 Kalaharis Restoration Project
The C2 Project
Volunteering at the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railway
Oh, and we have branched out onto twitter do give us a follow @makingtrackspod
This podcast is produced by Laura Raymond and presented by Alasdair Stewart
Our 'Making Tracks' music is with kind permission of composer and musician Richard Durrant. It is a unique piece inspired by the rhythm of the historic rolling stock on the Ffestiniog Railway on the scenic journey from Harbour Station to Tan y Blwch.
You can listen and download the full 'Tan y Bwlch' Ukulele Quartet here:
Thank you to voice artist David King - for the Railway Ride outs voice over.
Ukulele Quartet No. 1 "Tan y Bwlch"
Ukulele Quartet No. 1 "Tan y Bwlch" Richard Durrant · Single · 2019 · 3 songs.