Castlefinn Castlefin, or Castlefinn, depending on which side of the platform you stood, was a station on the County Donegal system. It was originally part of the Finn Valley line, a 5'3'' gauge branch from Strabane to Stranorlar opened in 1864. In 1882 the West Donegal was opened to 3ft gauge between Stranorlar and Druminin (a shortage of cash meant that it didn't reach Donegal Town until 1889). The Finn Valley line was converted to narrow gauge and reopened in 1894 (it had been extended to Derry by 1900). Major Marindin was the inspector for the new line - in 1893 he sat at the enquiry into the Camp disaster on the Tralee and Dingle, so it's good to know he knew both lines we have modelled! As it was just over the 'border' in Donegal, it spent its later years as a customs checking point, passenger trains having to stop here for searching, goods needing to be left for thorough inspection, or a quick glance if part of a mixed train! As it had been converted from Irish standard gauge, spacing of the loops was quite generous.
The station site was visited by three of our members a few years ago and they took measurements of the station buildings that survive. As a result they were all scratch built in great detail as shown in the picture.
The layout consists of a continuous loop with the two rear boards being the fiddle yard. It is all DCC controlled from a touch screen interfaced to a Lenz system.
Castletown, IOM
The first trains running on the completed baseboards and trackwork of Castletown IOM. Just all the scenic work to do now!