![]() | View of the fiddle yard, with all the engines present. At the time there were 19 engines, whilst there are now nearly 90. Trains would exit the scenery in the background, pass along the track nearest the wall on the right and enter Bree (buildings in foreground). They would then travel around the edge of Bree and enter the fiddle yard via the left-hand arm of the point in the foreground. There was space for 14 engines to be electrically isolated and each main bay could hold a train length of 3 carrages and 1 engine. A later expansion saw Michel Delving repositioned above the fiddle yard. |