southernman8 Posted April 26, 2016 Share Posted April 26, 2016 Yeovil Railway Centre is holding its annual 2 day Model Railway exhibition on Saturday 7 and Sunday 8 May 2016 at its site at Yeovil Junction Station, Stoford, Yeovil BA22 9UU. 10.30am to 4pm both days. We adjoin the station (Waterloo-Exeter line) - 200 metre walk. South West Coaches half hourly service bus (68) from Yeovil on Saturday ONLY. By road - follow signs to Yeovil Junction station from Yeovil town centre or from A37 (Yeovil-Dorchester road). Admission:- Adults £3, Children 5-15 £1 (younger FREE). Light refreshments and our Shop available. Our website www.yeovilrailway.freeservers.com 1) Dave Trebay - Up the Creek and into the Woods by reindeer (009)2) Jim Robinson - Shunting Puzzle3) Steve Bottomley - Cartes Yard. Industrial townscape centered arounds Cartes factory. Sometimes in the 60's and 70's (n)4) A Stanier - Halfpenny Halt. Old time country station between 30's and 50's (n)5) Pete Hollins - Loopy Town. Built as a charity fundraiser. Small town with a canal and railway (00)6) Pete Hollins - Gartell Light Railway. 1990's period (009)7) Bridport Model Railway Club (00) Mike Tilley - Pammick Halt. GWR set in 50's and 60's 9) Pam Tilley - Display of Mammod Traction engines10) Geoff Trenholme - Thomas interactive operated by the children11) Roger Dent - Small town station and yard (n)12) Roger Dent - Aircraft Models13) Yeovil Railway Centre - small shunting yard (n)14) Mr Blunden15) O Gauge Guild - Display of locomotives and rolling stock16) Angus Watkins - East Quay17) Handbuilt Fairgrounds18) Handbuilt Fairgrounds19) Turleigh Models - Trade Stand20) Yeovil Railway Centre - Clifton Maybank Junction (resident layout in outside cabin - 00) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dad-1 Posted May 1, 2016 Share Posted May 1, 2016 I'm looking forward to being there with our "Thomas Visits Bride Bay" where the young at heart and children drive Thomas & friends around the layout. We were operating, or should I say looking after the layout yesterday at the birthday party for the friends of Seaton Library in the towns library. Many smiling faces and across the age range from infant school ages through to those errr, somewhat older than me !! Dad-1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
southernman8 Posted May 6, 2016 Author Share Posted May 6, 2016 I'm looking forward to being there with our "Thomas Visits Bride Bay" where the young at heart and children drive Thomas & friends around the layout. We were operating, or should I say looking after the layout yesterday at the birthday party for the friends of Seaton Library in the towns library. Many smiling faces and across the age range from infant school ages through to those errr, somewhat older than me !! Dad-1 Looking forward to meeting you! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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