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    11 February 2012      12 February 2012

    Visit Doncaster, the home of railways for The Festival of British Railway Modelling. See 30 working model railway layouts, over 80+ exhibitors and live theatre demonstrations and much more at this 'must attend' event. Once again we are delighted to be working with the Doncaster District Model Railway Club who will be supporting us during the Show. Pre-booking for The Festival of British Railway Modelling is now open!
    Visit:
     
    https://www.model-railways-live.co.uk/Exhibitions/The_Festival_of_British_Railway_Modelling/11_February_2012/12_February_2012/
     
    to save money, gain early access to the Show and automatic entry into our draw in win a fantastic modelling prize!

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    11 February 2012

    The Annual EBMRS Exhibition
     
    Full details can be found at http://www.ebmrs.org.uk/show.htm
     
    Exhibition Details
    Date: 11th February 2012
    Opening: 10:30am - 5:00pm
    Venue:

    Stratton Upper School
    Eagle Farm Road
    Biggleswade
    SG18 8JB Admission:

    Adults: £4
    Children: £2
    Seniors: £3
    Family(2+2): £10  
    Attending Layouts:
    Abbey Road (00)
    Wellbridge (00)
    Two Sister's Farm (1/32 NG)
    Hospital Gates (7mm)
    Bedlam Heath (00)
    Trevanna Dries (EM)
    Oulton Broad North (N)
    Symonds Green Brewery (009)
    Nunstanton (S)
    Rixworth Green (EM)
    Oberau (N)
    Cheriton Bishop (00)
    Gneiss Farm (Gn15)
    Tank House Sidings (00)
    Ffodos Treacle Works (7mm)
     
    Supporting Traders and Societies:
    Ian Shave
    Geoff Gamble Books
    Model Roads & Tramways
    Sandy Transport Society
    H & A Models
    Rural Railways
    Leighton Buzzard Railway Society
    Friends of National Railway Museum
    Beds & Bucks NG Modellers
    Modellers Mate
    Nine Elms Models
    Coastal DCC
    Fawn Electronics

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    11 February 2012

    Running on M&HMRC's large 0-gauge and 0n30 layout (2-rail Peco std). Hot snacks and drinks all day, wheelchair-friendly access, £2 donation requested, easy street parking.
     
    Stock to run behind your locos is provided, or bring a whole train! Family to entertain? Morecambe Prom 4 mins by car or 10 min stroll along footpath next to Lancaster-Morecambe railway.
     
    Venue: St George's Works (between 40 and 41) Schola Green Lane
    Morecambe LA4 5QS
    Open: 11.00 - 16.00
     
    More info: Mick Brown 01524 423289 or www.mandhmrc.com
    Call if you, your club or group can't make our Open Days, but would like to visit another time.

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