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The "Cosmic Gardens" Ruston at Portrack House, Dumfries & Galloway. S.W. Scotland

This rather tatty type 165DS Ruston was once in pristine condition when cosmetically restored as a feature in the Cosmic Gardens of Speculation at Portrack House. The property is located on the south bank of the River Nith north of Holywood village. Ruston Wks no. 418790/1958 was delivered here by road in February 2004 after the new Portrack Viaduct across the River Nith on the G&SW line had been commissioned between Christmas 2003 and New Year 2004. The locomotive stands on the former down line track a small length of which was retained from where the line was slewed across. The rest of the trackbed through to the river bank where the first span of the old plate girder viaduct still stands has been landscaped as part of the "Portrack Scottie Garden of Rails" commemorating numerous engineers with stencil signs. Although the loco is readily visible from passing trains its almost impossible to get a decent photo of as its hemmed in between trees and palisade fencing.

Portrack House was the home of the late American landscape designer Charles Jencks who died in October 2019. There used to be one public open day here on the Sunday of the May Day bank holiday weekend but whether that will still take place following his death remains to be seen.

This 0-4-0DM Ruston started its working life with the NCB Coal Products Division and was first allocated to Gwaun-cae-Gurwen Disposal Point in South Wales. It was bought by Mr Jencks from the Shropshire Locomotive collection in late 2003.

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Uploaded on July 6, 2020
Taken on July 6, 2020