St Neots Model Railway Club - Exhibition
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East Anglian Model Railway Exhibition
Hosted by St Neots Model Railway Club
12th & 13th March 2005

East Anglia Model Railway Exhibition - Hosted by St Neots Model Railway Club - March 12/13th 2005. St Neots Community College (formerly known as Ernulf School), St Neots, Cambs

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Layouts at our 2005 exhibition included:
StonebriggN Gauge
Capturing the colour and variety of the contemporary post-privatisation railfreight scene
Fallgate009 Gauge
Representing Fallgate station and yard on the Ashover Light Railway
PeakdaleN Gauge
Representing a slice of fictitious ex LNWR mainline that was constructed through the High Peak of Derbyshire, en-route to Manchester
Cannocks Hawks GreenOO Gauge
A fictitious Staffordshire setting, adjacent to Cannock / Wolverhampton
AldeburghZ Gauge
A small town on the Suffolk coast, which once sported a railway terminus at the end of a short single-track branch from Saxmundham
Billton3mm
Portrays a small 1950s station of LNWR origins on the industrial outskirts of a large town and on a short branch from the main line station
ShaweportN Gauge
Set in the mid 1990s to present date, in North Staffordshire
Bodmin4mm (P4)
The prototype is unusual in that it was originally built as the terminus of a branch from Bodmin Road, G.W.R., in 1887. The following year a second line was built from Bodmin to Boscarne on the L.S.W.R, over which the G.W.R. obtained running powers as far as Wadebridge
North Holderness Light RailwayEM Gauge
Holderness is the low lying area of the East Riding between the Wolds and the coast.
City Road4mm
Part of a branch line built by the Metropolitan Railway in the late 1860s from it’s main line between King’s Cross and Farringdon.
Hollies End16.5 narrow gauge
Fictitious layout most likely situated on the borders of Wales up in the Midlands area in the 1950s
MidfordN Gauge
Midford was the first station out of Bath and was the point where the line crossed the Great Western branch from Limpley Stoke to Hallawtrow.
Laira BridgeO Gauge
Bridge carried the railway over the River Plym on the Eastern side of Plymouth. It was constructed in 1887, but not opened to Plymstock Station until 1892
MillfieldsN Gauge
A four track mainline with fullscale length trains, a major diesel depot, a stone terminal and an intermodal terminal
along with a selection of modelling demonstrations and traders selling books, tools, modelling supplies, rollingstock, electronic components and much more!

2003 exhibition pages:
2003 Exhibition report
Summary of layouts at the 2003 exhibition
Photos of the 2003 exhibition

2001 exhibition pages:
2001 Exhibition report
Summary of layouts at the 2001 exhibition
Photos of the 2001 exhibition


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