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    09 November 2019

    Whitehead Model Railway Day
     
    The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland (RPSI) will be holding its first Model Railway Day at Whitehead Railway Museum on Saturday 9th November 2019 with a line-up of over two dozen marvelous miniature model layouts, full-size steam train rides, refreshments, etc. All this, and the Museum exhibits too!
    Opening: From 10am until 5pm.
    Models: There will be many model railway layouts positioned in the various galleries around our Museum.
    Train Rides: Visitors will be able to see at close hand how the magnificent locomotive works and enjoy a short ride on the steam train. Trains will be running every 15 minutes or so between 12 and 4pm.
    Refreshments: Enjoy a visit to our award-winning Edwardian Tea Room. On this day only we will also be serving refreshments in our LMS NCC and CIE dining cars in the Carriage Gallery.
    Suitable for children of all ages!
    Phone: 028 9358 6200
    Adult £10, Child £6, Family (2a+2c) £25
    (Come by NI Railways and get 20% off admission)
    Coming from England for the day? Fly into Belfast George Best airport and hop on the train at Sydenham NI Railways .
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    09 November 2019      10 November 2019

    Tolworth Showtrain
    Hampton Court MRS
     
    November 9th & 10th
     Tolworth Recreation Centre,
    Fullers Way North, Tolworth, Surrey, KT6 7LQ.
    Saturday 9th November 10.00am - 5.30pm
    Sunday 10th November 10.00am - 5.00pm
    PRICES
    Adult£7
      
    Child£3
      
    Family 2+2£15
      
    Sunday Special
      
    One child FREE with every paying adult
      
    Hampton Court Model Railway Society proudly presents annual show, Tolworth Showtrain on the 9th and 10th November 2019.
    Tolworth Showtrain 2019, covers three halls of the Tolworth Recreation Centre and features 24 working layouts covering both a variety of scales, time-periods and locations, with superb modelling and entertaining operation, including one where children can drive the trains, along with comprehensive Trade support, including one new this year. There are also demonstrators who will give hands on tuition in modelling skills. This is your opportunity to try your hand at something new, age will be no barrier to this, and you will probably have something to take away.
    We aim to provide entertainment for everyone, not just the dedicated enthusiast, and many will remember Roland Emett and his eccentric designs for the Far Tottering and Oyster Creek Railway, this world is admirably brought to life with Mike Walshaw’s layout Scratchy Bottom. Or you may prefer St Ruth, a 2mm scale layout that is almost a model of Penzance.
    On SUNDAY one Child will be admitted FREE with every paying Adult.
    There is a free Bus link from Surbiton station which is served by South Western Railway services. The timetable will be available on the website in early October.
    Several TfL bus services stop within 10 minutes walk of the show.
    The show is fully accessible with everything being at ground level.
     
    Exhibitors
     
     
    Name                                               Scale         Gauge           Location
        
    Harlyn Pier                                       7mm         32mm          SR
    Sidmouth                                         4mm         18.83mm     BR SR
    St Ruth                                              2mm         9.2mm         GWR
    Merstone & Ventnor West             4mm        16.5mm        IOW
    Scratchy Bottom Halt                     1:22.5       15mm           Rowland Emett
    Ferrocarril San Maria Gandia        3.5mm     16.5mm        Spanish
    Tansey Bank & Hobbs Row            4mm        9mm             Warwichshire
    Clayton West                                   4mm         16.5mm        BR
    Rolvenden                                       4mm         18.83mm      KESR
    Bigbury                                            4mm         16.5mm       BR
    Daconby Town                               3mm          14.2mm      BR ER
    The Yard                                          7mm         16.5 & 32mm  Industrial
    Aldbourne                                       4mm         9mm            British
    Itchen End Goods Depot              7mm         32mm          Southern
    Honeyford upon Avon                  2mm         9mm            GWR/LMS
    Edward Junction & Thomas End 4mm         16.5mm       Sodor
    Netherwood Sidings                     7mm         32mm          MSW
    Cucknoe                                          2mm        9mm             LMS/LNER
    Somewhere in France                  4mm         9mm             WW1
    Palmerston Road                          7mm         32mm           BR
    Tarring Neville                               4mm         16.5mm       SR/Industrial
    Bankfield Road                              7mm         32mm          LMS
    Thorney Milk                                  7mm         32mm          GWR
    Shelvington                                    4mm         18.83mm     BR SR
        
        
     
    Demonstrators & Societies
      
    Gauge O Guild   
    South Western Circle
    Soldering Tuition   
    Geoff Ford
    Scenic Modelling Tuition
    Hampton Court Model R'way Society
     
    Traders
      
    Model Railway Developments
    Country Park Models
    Dingo Servo Mounts
    Golden Arrow Productions
    Kent Garden Railways
    Roxey Mouldings
    Videolines
    Heritage In Motion
    JB's Model World
    Roxley Models
    Sunningwell Command Control Ltd
    Carriage & Wagon Models
    Tools 2000
    RCTS
    C and L Finescale
    Medway Queen Preservation Society
    Models U Drive
    Addlestone Model Centre
    P and G Engineering Supplies
    Roy Allen
    Masterpiece Figures
    Rail - Books.Co.UK
    Harrison Brown Models
    KS Laser Designs Ltd
      
      More exhibitors and traders will be added to the above lists when they become available.
    KEEP WATCHING FOR UPDATES
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    At Surbiton station, buses leave Bus Stop NN. Turn right from the Main Station Forecourt into St Marks Hill.
             
    Note:-  Whilst every effort will be made to maintain this timetable, delays may be incurred due to traffic conditions which will affect timekeeping. In the case of extreme late running a service may be cancelled to restore the timetable.
             
    TfL services between Surbiton and the Show
    Turn left outside station into Victoria Road to Bus Stop NP.

    Take bus to Hook Roundabout on Kingston By Pass - Routes 71, 465 or K4 (Not Sunday). At Roundabout, turn Left and walk to the Recreation Centre on the corner of Fullers Way North and the Kingston By Pass, about a 5 minute walk.
    Normal Fares are payable.
             
     
     

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    09 November 2019 10:00      16:30

    Saturday 9th November 2019
    Annual model railway exhibition presented by the Solihull Model Railway Circle at St Marys Church Hall and 3rd Solihull St, Mary Scout Hall (B92 8PN) - 15 minutes from J6, M42. Opening Times: 10:00am – 4:30pm. Admission Prices: Adults £3.00, Seniors £2.50, Children £2.00 and Family (2+2) £8.00.
     
    11 Working layouts (N, HO, OO, O and On16.5 Gauge) are invited plus trade and society support. Wheelchair friendly access, free parking with light refreshments available.
     
     Buses to Hobs Moat road 71E, 72, 72A. Buses that stop at Wheatsheaf, A45, Coventry Road: 60, X1, X2. Bus Information: Available from Network West Midlands: 0871 200 22 33.
     
    Layouts:
     
    1. Avonbridge
    7mm Scale, O Gauge
    Solihull Model Railway Circle

    This Layout is A 30 Feet by 13 Feet, Three-Track, Continuous Run With Station and Storage Loops. Early in 2013, We Widened Two of the Front Boards to Provide Some Space to Allow For Shunting.
    The Boards Are Made from 9mm Exterior Plywood With Some Aluminium Box-Section Bracing and Steel Box-Section Legs With Rubber Door-Stops As Feet. Peco Code 124 Bullhead Track is Laid to A Minimum Radius of 6 Feet. Points Are Operated from the Main Panel Using Hammant and Morgan Motors.
    The Buildings Are based on Local Midland Railway Prototypes and Therefore the Layout Represents A Busy Mr Branch Line Somewhere in the Midlands, Although the Stock Run is from A Variety of Companies and Eras to Suit Our Varying Interests. Most Buildings Are Scratch-Built from A Combination of Plastikard and Wood. The Main Station Building is A Model of Northfield and the Small Shelter on the Opposite Platform is from Moseley. The Signal Box is Modelled on Luffenham, With Marton Junction's Coal Bunker. A Scratch-Built Scale Model of the Goods Shed at Eckington on the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway is at One End of the Station and Future Developments Will Probably Include A Footbridge Between the Platforms, Back Scenes and Possibly A Small Engine Shed.
    At One End is the Road-Over-Rail Bridge at Ripple, Near Tewkesbury and at the Other End A Section of the 1816 Edstone Canal Viaduct from Bearley, Near Stratford Upon Avon.
    People and Accessories Are from Various Manufacturers, Including Peco and Preiser.
     
    2. Cherwell
    4mm Scale, OO Gauge
    Solihull Model Railway Circle

    A Scenic OO Gauge, 26 Feet 6 Inches by 10 Feet 6 Inches, Four-Track Mainline With an Integral Branch Line. It Features Working Automatic Signals and Has Largely Scratch Built Buildings With A Local Theme, E.g.: the Manor House, the Mason's Arms, the George Hotel and the Fat Cat Café from Solihull; King's Heath Library; Tyseley Station; and Water Orton Station. The Layout Was Built Mainly to Display Scale Length Mainline Trains, Those Being Run Reflecting the Varying Interests of the Membership. Trains Run Are Usually British Outline, But Can Come from Any Part of the UK Mainland and from Any Date Between About 1900 and the Present Day. If You Look Carefully You Can See Pigeons Roosting Under the Station Bridge, Foxes Using the Track Bed As A Shortcut and One Fox Eyeing Lambs, Gulls Eggs and the Shepherd on the Upper Pasture, Cats Watching Building Work in the Arch from the Platform and Gulls Above the Sea and on the Cliffs With A Lonely Cormorant.
     
    3. A Scottish Branch
    4mm Scale, OO Gauge
    Solihull Model Railway Circle

    A New End-To-End Branch Line Club Layout based on Scottish Practice, Displayed Here Partly Built to Give an Insight Into Layout Construction. It is 16 Feet Long and Just Over 2 Feet Wide and We Are Using SMP Code 75 Bullhead Plain Track and Handmade Marcway Points. It Has Been Constructed to Run With Either DCC Or Traditional Control. There is A Terminus Station at One End and A Hidden 'Fiddle' Yard With A Traverser at the Other, With A Scenic Section in Between. A Major Part of the Concept is the Use of Very Deep Baseboards, With the Railway Running Through the Middle, Allowing Greater Depths and Heights of Scenery For A More Interesting Appearance. The Major Architectural Feature is the Curved Viaduct based on Killiecrankie.
     
    4. Grange Aggregates
    2mm Scale, N Gauge
    Solihull N Gauge MRG

    Grange Aggregates Started Up Many Years Ago. The Canal Was Cut in Order to Transport the Stone Out Instead of Using Horses and Wagons. The Narrow Gauge Railway Was Then Laid to Take Stone to the Crushing Plant. Steam Engines Were Introduced on the Narrow Gauge in the 1800s. When the Main Line Railway Was Built, the Loops and Sidings to the Quarry Were Also Put In. All These Forms of Taking the Stone Out Are Still Very Much in Evidence, With Stone Going Out by Canal, Road Or Main Line Railway. If You Have Any Questions Please Ask the Operators.
     
    5. Ashbridge
    4mm Scale, OO Gauge
    Mark Miller

    Ashbridge is A Small Branch Line Terminus Station Somewhere in the South West of London.
    Services Comprise of an Emu Service from London Termini on the Southern Region and A Dmu Service from Reading and Paddington on the Western Region
    Various Freights Can be Seen Running Around at Ashbridge Due to the Terminus Being the Only Place on the Single Line Where They Can Do so to Return Back North, Along With Mod Traffic to the Loading Bay at Ashbridge Station.
     
    6. Portobello Road TMD
    7mm Scale, O Gauge
    Paul Challenor

    Portobello Road is A Fictional BR Era Layout. The Layout is Built, Set to A Scale of 7mm Or O Gauge. Controlled by DDC NCE Power Cab. With Sound from "Legomanbiff" and "Digitrains". The Layout Measures 8 Foot x 18 Inches. The Track is Peco, With Hand Built Points That Are Operated Manually Using Push Rod from Front and Back Using the Blue Point Switching Gear. The Lighting For the Layout is A Strip of Led's For Its Illumination. Locos Are Heljan and Dapol With A Repaint on the Class 08 Shunter. Locos Are Detailed With Air Brush Weathering.
    The Brick Arches Buildings Are Skytrex (Modified) Along With Scratch Built Engine Shed That Has Been Scaled Up from the "Bachmann" OO Gauge Single Track Diesel Locomotive Servicing Shed. I Have Also Scaled Up the Heavy Lifting Crane That Was an OO Gauge "Ratio Kit". Vehicles Are from the Oxford Range, Once Again With Air Brush Weathering.
     
    7. Salinas Valley
    3.5mm Scale, HO Gauge
    John Baggaley

    Salinas Valley is A Small Us Switching Layout, With Relatively Modern Rail Served Industries. It is Assumed to be Situated on the Outskirts of A City. The Design is based on the 'Inglenook' Style With an Additional 'Kickback' Siding to A Small Chemical Distribution Depot Served by Tank Cars from A Number of Suppliers. The Rear Siding and the Main Tracks Are Worked from A Small Sector Plate Fiddle Yard.
    One of the Industries is A Scrap Dealer and Stocks of Shredded Material Can be Seen Ready For Dispatch. The Other Main Business is A Small Railcar Repair Works Which is Intended For Railcars Needing A Bit More Than Minor Repairs to be Transferred from A Nearby Yard.
    Finally There is the Long Track at the Rear is Primarily Intended to Hold Railcars Awaiting Space at One Or Other of the Industries. It Can Also Serve As A 'Team Track' Where Local Hauliers Can Collect Or Deliver Items That Require Railrpad Haulage .
    It is Constructed on A Purpose Built Baseboard of Well Braced Thin Plywood With Integral Lighting. The Trackwork is Peco Code 75 Trackwork With the Turnouts (Points) Operated by Rods from the Rear. The Scenics Are from A Variety of Sources, Mostly Modified European and Walthers Kits. Locos Are from Bachmann, Atlas, Walthers and Broadway, With A Couple of Trackmobiles from Factory Direct Trains, Rolling Stock is from Various Us Manufacturers. All Stock is Fitted With Kadee Couplers, Mainly #5s and #148s. It is DCC Controlled Using an NCE Powercab and the Locomotives Have A Variety of Decoders Installed.
     
    8. New Level Mill
    7mm Scale, O Gauge
    Mike Bragg
     
    New Level, Now There's A Name to Conjure With. Well No, Abracadabra is A Name to Conjure With, But at Least As A Name New Level Has A Certain Ring to It. So, Questions, What's It All About, Why Such A Name, What and Where is It?
    I Like Building Layouts Simply Because My Enjoyment Comes from the Journey, Rather Than the Finished Article. Well I Always Start at the Beginning and Finish at the End. Otherwise the Middle Becomes the Beginning and the End May Not End There. Or Something Like That. New Level is Yet Another Earl of Dudley based Layout and Yes, Another Piece of Bunkum. As This Will be the 12th Layout in A Series of Black Country Themed Layouts, It Has As Usual My Trademark Massaged History and Geographical Manipulation. The Layout is A Snapshot of Part of Round Oak Steel Works Brierley Hill
     
    9. Rumbow Edge
    7mm Scale, on 16.5 Narrow Gauge
    Warley Model Railway Club

    A Narrow Gauge Preserved Line in A Large Abandoned Quarry. The Line Runs Through Different Areas of the Quarry Including Some of the Underground Workings. The Part Shown is the Least Accessible Area and Was Used Between 1939 and 1942 For the Storage of Museum Valuables, at Which Time Track Was Laid Into the Underground Galleries. The Quarry Never Returned to Full Production and Was Abandoned. Later It Was Taken Over by A Mining and Quarrying Heritage Society That Has Re-Laid Track and Opened Parts of the Quarry As A Museum.
    The Society Also Owns an Eclectic Collection of Machinery, Locomotives and Stock That Requires Varied Degrees of Attention from Time to Time. The Hidden Nature of the Area Shown Was Found to be the Ideal Secure Area For Their Service and Repair, Whilst the Line Passing This Area Gives Access to Some of the Galleries Open to Public View. The Society Has Laid A Passing Loop Giving A Convenient Place For Trains to Pass Or Await Access to the Galleries.
    It is Gala Day so You May See Passenger Trains For Visitors, Demonstration Goods and Work Trains As Well As Movement in the Service Area.
    Control is DCC Using the NCE System. The Circular Design Allows Something to Run Whilst We Chat to Visitors, Or so We Can Just Relax and Watch the Trains Go By. Two Dead End Lines Leave Near the Centre of the Back Scene to Provide Short Sidings That, With the Out of View Mainline, Form the Fiddle Yard.
     
    10. Arley
    4mm Scale, OO Gauge
    Birmingham MRC

    The Layout Was Originally Constructed by West Bromwich Model Railway Club, from Whom We Acquired the Layout A Few Years Ago.
    It Can be Operated As A Separate Stand-Alone Layout Or Joined to the Club's Other Severn Valley Railway based OO Gauge Layout - Highley. This Enables A Variety of Options, in Either an L-Shape Configuration Or One Very Long Straight.
    Operation Using Club Members Own Stock, Following Severn Valley's Own Standard Practice. Mainly Steam With Some Diesel, in Other Words " Just Like the Real Thing!"

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    09 November 2019 10:00      10 November 2019 10:00

    Saturday 9th & Sunday 10th November
    Darwen, Lancs, BB3 0AL
    2019 Model Railway Exhibition
    Organiser: Blackburn & East Lancs MRS
    Venue: Darwen Vale High School, Blackburn Rd, Darwen, BB3 0AL

    Open: Saturday 10am – 5pm
                 Sunday   10am – 4pm
    Admission: Adults £7 / Accompanied children free
    Amenities: Free parking on site , exhibition on one level with good disabled access, refreshments.
    Features: 12+ layouts in all popular scales including 29th Street Wharf (HO), Bucks Lane (00), Cajon Pass (N), Croglam Castle (00), Dallam (N), Drem (N), End Of the Spur (HO). Kitson Castle (009), Rishton (N), Scrooge Street (00), Tighte End Yard (00) , plus Thomas The Tank Engine, specialist traders, demonstrations.
    Contact: Exhibition Manager Howard Foy, 01254-603965 or [email protected]
    Website: belmrs.org
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    • Tyneside Model Railway Exhibition
      By jacko,
         Drove down from Lanark early on Saturday morning (6 hour round trip!) to arrive shortly after 10am.  The first surprise was seeing my cousin showing his O gauge layout in the foyer (shown as east Glasson port authority on the programme but it wasn't that). Nice to have a chat with him as we've not met for a couple of years. Moving on to the main halls, there seemed to be plenty of space for viewing, helped no doubt by my being there so early. I'd driven down especially to see Grantham, Pelaw and Fencehouses having seen them in the mags and I wasn't disappointed so spent at least an hour swapping between the three. All three layouts exceeded expectations but it was also great to see Richmond in the flesh, it having only just appeared in print last month. I saw Alston in Glasgow in February and there's been no drop in quality. However,  my favourite (and I'm probably biased as I'm modelling the s&c) was Kirtley Bridge - what a superb layout, the quality of modelling and the atmosphere was outstanding. I think I spent around 3 hours at the show and was absolutely wrecked by the time I got home but it was well worth it. I'll be watching out for next year's dates to make sure they're kept clear.
      Graeme
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