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16 February 2019
Event Name: Hillingdon Railway Modellers - Test Track Open Day
Classification: Open Day
Address: Yiewsley Baptist Church Hall (side entrance), 74 Colham Avenue, Yiewsley, Hillingdon, London UB7 8HF
Day 1: Sat 16 February 2019
Opening times Day 1: 10am - 3pm
Prices: £5.00
Disability access: Yes
Car parking: No
Website: www.hillingdonrailwaymodellers.co.uk
Organising body: Hillingdon Railway Modellers
Organiser: Peter Storey, 07941 747903, [email protected]
Hillingdon Railway Modellers - Test Track Open Day
Yiewsley Baptist Church Hall (side entrance), 74 Colham Avenue, Yiewsley, Hillingdon, London UB7 8HF.
Entrance £5. Open 10.00 – 15.00hrs.
Bring your O, OO, or N gauge locos and trains to run on our club’s three test tracks.
DC and DCC is available, but sorry no “live steam”.
Please note: This is not an exhibition but a chance to meet fellow modellers and try out your models.
Expert help is on hand from knowledgeable club members if you have any problems with your models, and we very much welcome new members should you wish to join the club.
Refreshments will be available all day.
Nearest station: West Drayton (12 minutes’ walk). Local bus services 222, 350, U1, U3 & U5.
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16 February 2019
Event Name: EAST BEDS MODEL RAILWAY SOCIETY SHOW
Classification: Exhibition
Address: Stratton school, Eagle Farm Road, BIGGLESWADE< Beds, SG18 8JB
Day 1: 16/02/2019
Opening times Day 1: 10:00 to 16:30
Prices: Adults: £5.50Children:£3.00Seniors: £4.50Family(2+2): £14.00
Disability access: No
Car parking: Yes
Website: www.ebmrs.org.uk
Organising body: East Beds Model Railway Society
Organiser: Dick Sulch, [email protected]
Disabled access to all areas except stage (second hand stall plus a couple of others - planning of positions tbc). Disabled toilet facilities, Light refreshments including home made cakes. Free car park. Just under one mile from railway station. Layouts & Displays:
Re-United Biscuits (OO) A quirky broken biscuit repair factory set in the North of England
Little Salkeld (N Fine) - featuring in March edition of Railway Modeller - A station in the Eden Valley set in period 1960 to 1964
Molinnis (N) - A modern day Cornish branch line
Questa (American ONG) - A small town in New Mexico on the southern tip of the Rockies
Passage Lane TMD (OO) - Fictitious modern day diesel depot in Eastern England
Phoenix Junction (HO) - North American switching yard
Bear Creek (N) - Fictitious slice of Western Canada
Lindsell Town (OO) - Fictitious town about 20 miles south of Huddersfield
Anzdorf (N)
A small layout based somewhere in Northern Switzerland
Stubbles Mill (O-16.5) - Fictitious setting in Hampshire and Wiltshire in the early 1950s
Stratford Road (OO Fine) - Colchester MRC layout set in late 1960s on BR Eastern Region
Grazellar Bahn (HOe) - Mariazellarbahn inspired layout set in Austria in Epoch IV (68-94)
Caroline Concrete Works (7mm NG) - Layout based on Tallington works on ECML near Stamford
Heybridge Wharf (3mm) - A fictitious location in Suffolk - featured in MRJ 266
Mackenzieville Yard & Glendale Yard (N) - Layout based on Westwood Junction in Schuylkill County USA
Trowland (S) - M&GN branch terminus on North Norfolk Coast around 1895
Treloar Sidings (7mm) - Luton MRC layout representing Cornish Branch terminus sidings
Butley Quay (OO9) -Station on the imaginary narrow gauge East Suffolk Light Railway
Elmwood Yard (HO) - Fictitious switching yard to the west of Chicago, Illinois
Traders & Societies:
Railway Memories (DVDs)
Model World
GNR Society
Modelling Tools
UK Model Scenery Supplies
Book Law Publications
Elaine’s Trains
Model Roads & Tramways
Model Bus Federation
Tony Wright Demonstration
H & A Models
Sandy Transport Society
Leighton Buzzard NG Railway
EBMRS Second hand Emporium
Friends of National Railway Museum
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Upcoming Events
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04 July 2026 09:00 Until 05 July 2026 15:00
0Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th July 2026
Middleton Railway, The Station, Moor Road, Hunslet, LEEDS, LS10 2JQ
Organised by, and all proceeds to, the Middleton Railway Trust
Open 10:00 to 16:00 each day (steam passenger trains operating regularly between 10:30 and 15:30 from Moor Road station), light refreshments available in the shop/café. Free parking on site or nearby streets.
Admire the models set amongst the real thing in our Engine House. You can also travel on a full-size steam train. There is also the opportunity to drive a full-size locomotive, as we will be operating a footplate experience on one of our locomotives – when did you last do that at a Model Railway Exhibition? A suggested donation of £5 and no need to book in advance, just turn up on the day. Please note that you must be at least 18 years old and not older than 76 to take part in the footplate experience.
Except for the footplate experience all areas of the exhibition and the train ride are accessible to visitors with disabilities.
Admission – which covers Exhibition plus unlimited train rides:
Adult: £9
Child: £4
We are expecting up to 16 layouts in a variety of scales: OO, 0.165mm and 009 at least. Layouts will include: Stanley Ferry (OO), Leeds Trams (OO), Queensbury Depot (O), Bryn Oriog (009), Bishopgate (O) and Oakdale (OO), Bishopgate (O), Outwell Village (OO), Arfer Yard (0.165mm NG) and Whitborough Quayside (16.5mm)
Traders will include: Going Loco, Helm Models & Hobbies, Batterdale Scenics & Electronics and Leigh Models & Hobbies
Reminding us that model railways are fun too we also have Lego, vintage Tri-ang and Tri-ang Hornby operating.
This is an event for all the family – not just the modeller. When the non-modellers have exhausted the facilities, we offer at Moor Road we have Middleton Woods and Park at the top of the line, the Tulip Retail Park is opposite, and the White Rose Shopping Centre is just a short distance away. We pride ourselves on a welcome for all – come and experience it for yourselves.
If you need any further details see Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/MiddletonRailwayOfficial/) or www.middletonrailway.org.uk
Exhibition Manager: Ian Dobson on [email protected]
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04 July 2026 09:00 Until 05 July 2026 15:00
0Beyond STEAM - The Great Western Hall
STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway, Fire Fly Ave, Swindon, SN2 2EY
Our Exhibition
Beyond Steam is a celebration of modern railway modelling - bold, contemporary and bursting with creativity. From diesel and electric traction to the cutting edge infrastructure of todays railway scenes, this exhibition showcases layouts that push the boundaries and reflect the railways we know and love from the last 60+ years.
What to Expect
Expect immersive, high-quality layouts, great modelling standards and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere where inspiration is everywhere.
Whether you are a committed modern image modeller, a curious enthusiast, or simply love seeing railways brought to life in miniature, BEYOND STEAM offers something refreshingly different.
Venue & Facilities
BEYOND STEAM is held in the Great Western Hall at STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway.
Our beautiful venue has full disabled access and on site catering both in the exhibition and museum.
Discount tickets are available if your wish to visit both the exhibition and museum.
www.beyondsteam.com
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11 July 2026 09:00
0Exhibition to be held at St Marys Church Hall Rosehill street now known as Neuadd Ni see poster enclosed for more details etc
Poster exhibition Summer 26.pdf
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11 July 2026 09:00 Until 12 July 2026 15:00
0A model show with a difference.
Alongside up to 10 layouts in various gauges there will be trade support, bookstall, tombola, access to a Deltic cab, chance to photo one of the DPS Deltics, railwayana display, view the roundhouse and its displays, train ride on the Springwell branch
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11 July 2026 09:00 Until 15:30
0In support of the Risborough Festival on Saturday 11th July 2026, the Risborough & District Model Railway Club will be holding an Open Day at the Princes Risborough St. Mary's Hall (Church Street) from 10:00 to 16:30. We plan to part exhibit our new O gauge layout project, as well as our Test Track for members of the public to test their rolling stock on. There will be second hand sales, refreshments and some modelling displays. Admission is FREE.
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