World’s second enthusiast-built line reopens three years after theft blow
Oct 30, 2020
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By Chris Bates
CHRIS BATES
CHRIS BATES
THE world’s second public line to be built by enthusiasts – the Ocean Beach Railway (OBR) in Dunedin on New Zealand’s South Island – was due to reopen on October 24, after being closed for three years.
When the world’s first heritage railway to be built by enthusiasts on a greenfield site, the Lincolnshire Coast Light Railway (LCLR), opened on August 27, 1960 at its original site in North Sea Lane, Humberston, already on the far
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