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    22 October 2011      23 October 2011

    Admission: £4.00 Adult/£3.00 Child & OAP/£11 Family (2Adults+2Children)
     
    Amenities: Hot and cold refreshments, disable access on all levels, ample car parking and free vintage bus service on the Saturday from the rear of Cardiff Central station. See website for timetable.
     
    Features: Wanesbeck Road (N) Sweethome Chicago (HO) Maidwell (OO) West Porton (OO) Waun Gron Park (OO) Minster (OO) Ynysybwl (EM) Clarendon (P4) Eccleston (P4) Cheddar (P4) Penfold Priory (O) Colliery Waste Disposal Aerial Ropeway (O)
    Live passenger steam train rides.
     
    Demonstrators: Ian Rathbone- Painting & Lining, Geoff Taylor-Model Buildings, Geoff Kent-Plasticard Modelling, Fred Lewis-7mm Loco Constrution, Derek Mundy-Signals
     
    Trade stands and various railway societies.
     
    Contact: Thomas Petith 02920844136 email:[email protected]
    See www.cardiffmodelrail.org.uk

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    22 October 2011      23 October 2011

    Open weekend of the N Gauge Society's Yorkshire Area Group 22nd & 23rd October. Open 11:00-16:00 Saturday, 10:00 to 15:00 on Sunday.
     
    Come and find out more about the Yorkshire Area Group, the N Gauge Society and N Gauge modelling.
     
    At least three N gauge layouts will be attending the Yorkshire Area Group's open weekend, including a 40' long monster.
    Trains running over the weekend include British, Continental, American and Japanese.
     
    Trade support from Mount Tabor models.
     
    Visitors are welcome to bring trains to run - we will have both DC and DCC layouts in operation.
     
    Members have a wide range of interests from 1950s Germany to modern day American and just about everything British.
     
    Free entry (but donations welcome!)
     
    Members and non-members of the N Gauge Society are welcome.
     
    http://www.yorkshirengauge.org.uk/ for more details.

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    22 October 2011      23 October 2011

    Saturday 22nd October 10.00 am to 5.00 pm and Sunday 23rd October 10.00 am to 5.00 pm
    at:

    Warrington Collegiate Institute
    Winwick Road Campus
    Winwick Road
    WARRINGTON
    WA2 8QA
    Just Off the A49 and close to the M6 & M62.
    A street map of the area and directions are available from MultiMap
    The venue has wheelchair access to exhibits, toilets and refreshments. Ample free parking is available.
    Admission Charges:
    Adults £4.50 Concessions £4.00 Children £3.50 Families £12.00
     
    17 Layouts including the following:
     
    Name
    Ashdan Junction Berrybridge Coed Helen Donnington Yard Grange Over Sands Kingsfield Mauch Chunk PA Oak Ridge Canyon Oldham King Street Parcels Royston St. David’s Shawport Shift’em Sidings Sroda Miasto Untermutten Whitham Town Willaston

    A wide variety of trade stands including:


    Book Law Cheltenham Model Centre Ffestiniog Preservation Society Grimy Times Hornby Magazine Ian’s Trains M & B Models Modelex Penketh Model Rail Centre
    Plus a range of show-you-how demonstrations including wireless DDC operation.

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    21 October 2011 23:00      23 October 2011 22:59

    SRMC's 21st Annual Model Railway Show
    Taunton School, Staplegrove Rd, Taunton Somerset, TA2 6AD
    http://www.murky.net/srmc/index.shtml = The New Somerset Railway modellers club Website where you can find more details about Rail Ex Taunton.
     
     
    Saturday 22nd October 10.30am to 5.30pm & Sunday 23rd October 10.00am to 4.30pm
     
    Prices are unaltered from last year's show!
    Adults: �6.00 Senior Citizens: �5.00
    Children under 16: �3.50 Families (2+2): �15.00
     
    Featuring!
    Latest presentation of the famous 'Bath Green Park.'
    Another 21 top exhibition layouts..
    24 of the traders you'll need most to complete your own layouts
     
     
    LAYOUTS
     
    Aldbury Town
     
    P4
     
     
     
    ESME River
     
    US/Narrow Gauge
     
     
     
    Dagnell End
     
    OO
     
     
     
    Dovey Valley Railway
     
     
     
    O-gauge
     
     
     
    Flockburgh
     
     
     
    3mm
     
     
     
    Great Snoring
     
    OO
     
     
     
     
     
    Millanford
     
     
     
    OO-gauge
     
     
     
     
     
    Purbeck
     
     
     
    009 narrow gauge
     
     
     
     
     
    Oakley
     
     
     
    OO-gauge
     
     
     
     
     
    Stodmarsh
     
     
     
    O-gauge
     
     
     
     
     
    Thistlemere
     
     
     
    OO-gauge
     
     
     
     
     
    Eurobahn Zwei
     
     
     
    HO/ Continental
     
     
     
     
     
    Bath Green Pk
     
     
     
    OO-gauge
     
     
     
     
     
    Brixham
     
     
     
    EM
     
     
     
     
     
    Barental
     
     
     
    HO/Swiss
     
     
     
     
     
    Beer Quarry
     
     
     
    O-gauge
     
     
     
     
     
    Glyn Valley Tramway
     
     
     
    009 narrow gauge
     
     
     
     
     
    Roker Bridge
     
     
     
    4mm
     
     
     
     
     
    Elm Park
     
     
     
    EM
     
     
     
     
     
    Brianwood
     
     
     
    US/ O gauge
     
     
     
     
     
    Crewlisle
     
     
     
    4mm
     
     
     
    Pendnnis
     
     
     
    4mm
     

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    22 October 2011 10:00      23 October 2011 22:59

    Cotswold Model Rail Show 2011
     
    Presented by Eastcombe Scout & Guide Group and Gloucester Model Railway Club
     
    Thomas Keble School, Eastcombe, Stroud, GL6 7DY
     
    15 layouts plus trade
     
    Opening Times:
     
    Saturday 22nd October: 10am - 5pm
    Sunday 23rd October: 10am - 4pm
     
    Free show guide
    Free parking
    Free entry for all Scouts / Guides in uniform

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    23 October 2011 10:00

    Liphook & District MRC hosts their second annual club open day at Milland Village Hall.
     
    As with last year's event, this will not be a formal exhibition, although there will be up to five layouts attending ranging from N to 0 gauge. Confirmed will be the club's N gauge Japanese layout Yamanouchi Oshika, and the rejuvanated 0 Gauge model - name to be confirmed. RMWeb's 2010 challange entry Quahog Lumber is also planned to attend.
     
    There will also be demos and displays, accompanied by tea and other refreshments...as well as an opportunity just to talk about trains!

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      This annual exhibition, organised by the Cupar & District Model Railway Club, has become a must-visit event in East Scotland for railway enthusiasts. The show will feature over 15 model railway layouts across various scales, quality trade stands, modelling demonstrations, and a cafe.
      Each adult admission includes a free colour show guide (while stocks last), and accompanied children (ages 0-15) can attend for free, making it an ideal family outing.
       
      The exhibition runs from 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM on both days.
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      The Chatham & District Model Railway club are excited and proud to announce the return of The Chatham Show and its coming back home to the Chatham Historic dockyard and slip 5 on the 20/21st of july
      The show is coming back even bigger now.
      It will have 100+ exhibitors
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      Half price entry to Chatham dockyard with show tickets.
       
      Adults £10 (£9 in advance)
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    • 26 July 2025
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      Model Railway Exhibition
      Sir John Colfox School, Ridgeway, Bridport, Dorset DT6 3DT
       
      Open at 10am and close at 4pm
      Admission prices:  Adults (over 16 years) £8 ,  Child (under 16 years) Free,  Card payment accepted
      Amenities: Full disabled access, free parking and light refreshments all day
      Features: 40 layouts, demonstrations and trade stands
       
      Contact:  Ken Banks 07484-213267   [email protected]    
       
       
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      Times : 10am to 4pm
       
      Location : KERSWELL HALL
                        125, WILLS CRES, HOUNSLOW, TW3 2JF
       
      There is FREE entry, but donations welcome.
       
      FREE parking on site
       
      There will be at least SEVEN working layouts in TT120, OO, O and G plus two S/H stalls and one demo stand
       
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    • 26 July 2025 09:00
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      Annual club Exhibition Christ Church Bear St , EX32 &BU
      Barnstaple Model railway club welcomes you to our friendly 2025 Annual Exhibition We present many quality layouts, a great selection of trade, specialist societies, vote for best layout, Shunting Puzzle, railway book stall etc offering a great day out for modellers. Covering 3 rooms on a single floor with full disabled access. Barnstaple also offers wonderful shopping including the Green Lanes shopping centre for a full day out Full details see Ukmodelshops
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