We've hit the buffers! (In a good way!)
Another day of progress on the p-way side of things was had on Tuesday 11th May, when we were able to re-assemble and place the stop block into position. Also done on this day was the movement of ballast to where required with the help of the JCB, and re-railing of one section due to a bow fault in the rail causing one of the track panels to belly up.




Lets see what progress looks like...
In 2013, the site looked like this:

And today, the site looks like this:

These two photos illustrates the rate of progress at Dolgarrog in the space of 3 years. It goes to prove that even with a limited work force, that anything, given time, can be achieved.