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    03 December 2016      04 December 2016

    Event Name: THE Christmas Model Railway Show, Manchester 2016

    Classification: Exhibition

    Address: The Barnes Wallis Building, Altrincham Street, Manchester, between Oxford road & Picadilly station.Car park Postcode: M1 3BB

    Day 1: Saturday 3rd December 2016

    Opening times Day 1: 10:00 - 17:30 Advance ticket holders admitted at 09:45

    Day 2: Sunday 4th December 2016

    Opening times Day 2: 10:00 - 16:30 Advance ticket holders admitted at 09:45

    Prices: Adult: £8.00Advanceticket£7.00Children: FREE! Children under 5 free, children 5 - 16: two admitted free with each adult ticket, extra children £4. No unaccompanied children under 16.Wheelchair bound visitors may bring one carer free of charge.

    Disability access: Yes

    Car parking: Yes

    Website: http://mmrs.co.uk/exhibition/

    Organising body: Manchester Model Railway Society

    Organiser: Mr Phil [email protected]

    It’s back, it’s bigger, it’s better!
    More space! More layouts!
     
    Following the success of Manchester Model Railway Society’s relaunched city centre exhibition in 2015, the Society has today
    released details of the attractions at this year’s show. The exhibition will be on
     
    Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th December 2016,
     
    and will again be held in the Barnes Wallis building of the
    University of Manchester’s northern campus, a mere 250m from Piccadilly Station.
     
    Opening times are as follows;
    Saturday 10:00 - 17:30,
    Sunday 10:00 - 16:30.
    Advance ticket holders admitted at 09:45 each day.
    Adult price £8 on the door or £7 in advance (advance ticket includes a free exhibition guide.).
    Children under 5 free, children 5 - 16: two admitted free with each adult ticket, extra children £4. No unaccompanied children under 16.
    Wheelchair bound visitors may bring one carer free of charge.
    More exhibition space has been hired this year and, in addition, the catering area has been almost doubled in size and will
    open for longer, serving a much wider variety of food throughout the day. Exhibition coordinator, Philip Sweet, said:
    “We have listened carefully to the feedback from last year’s visitors
    and are acting on it to make the exhibition bigger and better than
    ever. In line with their wishes we have increased the exhibition
    space, improved the catering and have invited more layouts – there
    should be twenty this year, two more than in 2015. One thing which
    has not changed is the quality of the layouts; most of them have
    been featured in one or more of the national railway modelling
    magazines in the last 18 months. The variety of traders this year will
    be even greater and we are arranging a number of activities designed
    for families and children.
    With Manchester’s acclaimed Christmas street markets nearby, our
    show is the perfect destination for your Christmas shopping”
    The Society website contains details and pictures of all the layouts, and much
    more information about the exhibition. http://mmrs.co.uk/exhibition/
    To be kept informed of developments as the Exhibition takes shape, join
    our mailing list by emailing: [email protected]
     
    Layouts are as follows;
    Layout Name Scale/ Gauge Location Era Format
     
    Arigna Town Ob36.75 Ireland 1950s Fiddle-terminus
    Crimson Road OO Midlands 21st cent
    Dewsbury Midland OO Yorkshire continuous run
    Elcot Road P4 Croydon area 1988 fiddle-terminus
    Forthtal 3.5mm Hoe (9mm) Germany/Austria Modern Fiddle to terminus
    Grime Street 4mm tram Leeds 1948-54
    Heatherly N England 2000-2016 Continuous run.
    Kepier Colliery OO Durham 1960S Fiddle-works
    Llantwyn OO9 Wales 1930s Continuos
    Melton Mowbray (North) N Midlands 48-53 & 57-62 continuous run
    Murfitt TT East Scotland
    Museum of Transport OO/others England Present continuous
    Northern Vale OO England 2015 Fiddle terminus
    Portchllin P4 West Scotland 1974 fiddle-throughfiddle
    Salmon Pastures OO Sheffield 1930s Fiddle to MPD
    Seabury Town O (FS) England 1960s Fiddle -terminus
    Shasta Z USA 1990s continuous
    Sodor North Western OO Sodorish Continuous
    The End of the Line O/On14 Forest of Dean 1960s Fiddle-terminus
    The World's End OO Yorkshire Present day continuous run
    Water Street Sidings O NE England 1910 Fiddle -terminus
     
    Trade, Societies and more details to follow.

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