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RAILEX 2019 (Aylesbury) 25 & 26 May


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On 15/05/2019 at 18:47, Mikkel said:

Thanks both, same here. I used to be able to combine with work trips, but difficult now. So maybe time to start thinking about actual hobby trips.

 

Definitely worth considering if you can Mikkel. 

 

Kind regards,

 

Nick.

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Hello All

 

I have uploaded the 2 versions of Railex 2019 Floorplan with Stand Numbers pages in pdf format to the Railex website, one with Colour Blocks and one without, just in case you want to save the ink in your printer.

 

http://www.railex.org.uk

 

Or direct on these links

 

Railex2019FloorPlanPA.pdf

 

Railex2019FloorPlanNoFillPA.pdf

 

Thanks

SEEYA
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Hello Chris

 

We have been waiting on Chiltern Railways for the amended timetables, due to the Football games at Wembley Stadium this weekend. 

 

I have been informed that these have been released, once these are checked, approved and formatted the timetable will appear on here and on the Railex website.

 

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SEEYA
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Hello

 

I have uploaded the Railex 2019 Bus Timetable in pdf format to the Railex website,

 

http://www.railex.org.uk

 

Or you can download from the link below

 

Railex 2019 Bus Timetable.pdf

 

The timetable takes into account the football matches that are to be played at Wembley Stadium on the Saturday and the Sunday.

 

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SEEYA
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20 minutes ago, Tim V said:

Which are the six finalists for the Cameo competition please? I can't find a list anywhere.

 

Midland in Bristol 7mm/ft scale 32mm gauge (0) - exhibited by Richard Ellis.

Newton Heath Works 7mm/ft scale 31.25mm & 16.2mm gauges - exhibited by Mike Baker & Martin Finney.

Bottom Works Sidings 4mm/ft scale 16.5mm gauge (00) - exhibited by Chris Matthews.

Dewerstone 4mm/ft scale 18.2mm gauge (EM) - exhibited by Steve Sims.

Lananta Quay 3mm/ft scale 21mm & 14.2mm gauges - exhibited by Nick Salzman.
Cameo Callaton 2mm/ft scale 9.42mm gauge - exhibited by Mick Simpson.

 

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1 hour ago, Tim V said:

Which are the six finalists for the Cameo competition please? I can't find a list anywhere.

 

Hello Tim

 

Check out the top of the Layouts page on the Railex 2019 website for the full details http://www.railex.org.uk

 

Though Adrian post above is correct.

 

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17 hours ago, Tim V said:

Which are the six finalists for the Cameo competition please? I can't find a list anywhere.

 

Blimey Tim, have you been sniffing too much P4 scale horse dung or something?

 

The list of six shortlisted layouts was given in a post dated 9th February in a thread cunningly titled "Cameo Challenge Results" in the section of RMweb called "Creating Cameo Layouts - The Challenge".

 

You can lead a horse to water and...

 

It'll probably drop dung on your foot... 

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After a mild panic, involving a 3 hour hunt for a mysterious short which appeared on Leighton Buzzard and took until 11pm last night to find, we are ready for action!

 

Trying to trace wires that you can't make sense of in a control panel that you didn't build is not really what I call fun!

 

In the end it turned out that part of the timber of the panel had moved slightly, enough for a wiper to bridge a gap between two pins.

 

Locos and stock are all serviced and ready and we are hopeful of a successful weekend playing trains.

 

I have seen a sneak preview of the garden railway display that Stephen Denny has put together and he has done a most professional job!

 

See you there.

 

Tony

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19 minutes ago, David Bigcheeseplant said:

When you see Gordon Gravett at Railex ask why he has a rabbit sitting on the tank top of his terrier!

 

Lets hope he's all ears....

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1 hour ago, wenlock said:

Very much looking forward to a great weekend!:D

 

Likewise, one of my favourite weekends of the year.

I will have the Midland and SDJR sheds on their sub board along with a selection of plans, photos and other research material. There will also be both part built and finished locos and stock from the Bath Queensquare project as well as the signal boxes that feature in the latest MRJ. 

 

Jerry

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12 hours ago, Barry Ten said:

 

It's a bunny boiler.

 

It doesn't help that I have a fatal attraction for Terriers... :D

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Leysdown_Derby_2018.jpg.b539f80ef5702865edfd72a2c68b686c.jpg

 

 

Leysdown is loaded in the S-Max - looking forward to a great weekend.

 

Come along and say hi - if you have a sweet tooth we have some Leysdown-on-Sea rock to give away.

 

 

 

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