Train enthusiast spends five years making a working miniature railway track in his back garden
A train enthusiast has spent more than five years building a miniature railway track - in his own back garden.
By DAVID OLASEINDE
Published: 11:24 GMT, 4 January 2026 | Updated: 11:33 GMT, 4 January 2026
A train enthusiast has spent more than five years building a miniature railway track - in his own back garden.
James Ardin, 36, created the 660-yard line which circles his three-acre plot at his home in East Yorkshire.
The train-mad dad travels around the track in four mini engines fitted with carriages he made himself and has spent thousands of pounds on his hobby since he was a teenager.
James constructed the track in 2020 alongside 12 of his friends who travelled from across the country to get their hands dirty.
His garden also features a host of railway memorabilia - including a 30-year-old signal he was given by the owner of his favourite miniature track called Comrie Railroad, in Scotland.
The track is made from timber and aluminium while he has a mixture of steam and electric and battery-powered engines which run on the track.
Dad-of-two James said he decided to build his own garden track as it had always been a lifelong dream of his since falling in love with trains as a child.
He said: 'It has always been an ambition of mine to have a working track.
James Ardin, 36, created the 660-yard line which circles his three-acre plot at his home in East Yorkshire
James constructed the track in 2020 alongside 12 of his friends who travelled from across the country
The track is made from timber and aluminium while he has a mixture of steam and electric and battery-powered engines which run on the track
'It is something I have wanted for many years since first getting involved with seven and a quarter locomotives as a teenager and I am very proud of it.
'The neighbours showed a little apprehension at first as they didn't know what the expect - it isn't something that someone builds every day.
'Though they have since warmed up to it, they see it as a nice little addition to the area.'
James's obsession with trains began as a boy when his grandad took him to see some 'wonderful' railway lines across the UK.
He got into miniature railways at the age of 12, and has been involved for the past 24 years.
He has also spent his career working so far on and driving locomotives and track.
James said: 'I've been fond of locomotives for some years now.
It all started with my grandad who took me around the country to see some wonderful railways.
James says the end goal has always been to extend the track to a mile. He is just under half way through to reaching his goal at the moment
James's obsession with trains began as a boy when his grandad took him to see some railway lines across the UK
'I then got into miniature railways as a teenager.
'At 20-years-old I became an apprentice steam fitter with North Yorkshire Moors Railway where I maintained steam trains that run along the line.