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    02 October 2009 23:00      04 October 2009 22:59

    Our 73rd Annual Exhibition will be held at the New Century Halls, Corporation Street, Manchester. There will be two floors of exhibits and the Halls provide a comfortable environment for visitors, with most of the space carpeted.
     
    There are chairs for you to have a rest, food from light snacks to cooked meals, and drinks (including a fully licensed bar).
     
     
    Opening times:
    Saturday 3rd October 2009 - 10.00am to 6.00pm
    Sunday 4th October 2009 - 10.00am to 5.00pm
     
     
    Confirmed layouts for 2009 are:
    7mm
    Harlyn Road LSW 1920s/BR 1950s
    Pempoul Reseau Breton 1950s
     
    4mm
    Alkham BR (S) 1950s
    Anderstaff Yard BR current
    Blackmill BR current
    Crown St BR (M) 1960s
    Crumley & Little Wickhill Narrow gauge
    Gamston Bank BR (E) 1950s/1960s
    Knutsford East Junction LNER
    Newhey BR (M) 1960s
    Oldshaw BR (W) 1970s blue diesel
    Peffermill Yard BR (Sc) 1960s
    Pudley Lane GWR
    Wibdenshaw BR (NE) 1970s
     
    3mm
    Lindhurst 1930s
     
    2mm
    Bodmin GWR
    Stoney Lane Depot BR(S) 1990s
     
    Other
    Napier Valley Railroad American narrow gauge
    Cascade Yard US 0 gauge 3' narrow gauge
     
    Note: Calstock Cotehele and Megalo Horio have both withdrawn.
     
     
    Traders (click the links for their websites):
     
    247 Developments
    All Components
    Bachmann Industries Europe Ltd.
    Bill Hudson Books
    Brassmasters
    C+L Finescale
    Comet Models
    Cheltenham Model Centre
    D.C. Kits & Models
    Eileen's Emporium
    Ffestiniog Railway Society
    Freestone Model Accessories
    The Gordon Coltas Trust - photograph sales
    Greenscene
    Judith Edge Kits
    Langley Miniature Models
    Parkside Dundas
    Pennine Models
    Phoenix Precision Paints
    Railway Modeller and Peco Products
    Rural Railways
    Shawplan
    Ten Commandments
    Videoscene and Train Crazy
    Wizard Models (Model Signal Engineering and 51L)
     
     
     
    Directions
     
    The Hall is at the junction of Corporation Street and Miller Street, next to the CIS tower. Access to the Exhibition is through the front entrance, facing Corporation Street. Corporation Street runs from Marks & Spencer to the side of Victoria Station.
     
    Note that the post code for New Century House does not give the correct location on Google Maps nor StreetMap.
     
    There is plenty of car parking in the nearby area.
     
    Take the train to Victoria Station only 3 minute walk from the Exhibition, to Piccadilly Station (15 minute walk), or to Deansgate Station (20 minute walk).
     
    Metrolink trams will be running throughout the Exhibition from Bury, Altrincham, Eccles/Salford Quays, Piccadilly Station and G-Mex - alight at Victoria Station (or Shudehill Interchange and then follow the tram lines to Corporation Street).
    Warning: the Metrolink lines in the City Centre are being re-laid and work is not due to finish until 2nd November. Although bus replacement services will operate between Piccadilly Station, Victoria Station and St Peter's Square, if the weather is good and you are feeling fit then it will be quicker to walk as it only takes 15-20 minutes.
     

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