| Stonebrigg | N Gauge
| Capturing the colour and variety of the contemporary post-privatisation railfreight scene
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| Fallgate | 009 Gauge
| Representing Fallgate station and yard on the Ashover Light Railway
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| Peakdale | N Gauge
| Representing a slice of fictitious ex LNWR mainline that was constructed through the High Peak of Derbyshire, en-route to Manchester
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| Cannocks Hawks Green | OO Gauge
| A fictitious Staffordshire setting, adjacent to Cannock / Wolverhampton
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| Aldeburgh | Z 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
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| Billton | 3mm
| 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
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| Shaweport | N Gauge
| Set in the mid 1990s to present date, in North Staffordshire
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| Bodmin | 4mm (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
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| North Holderness Light Railway | EM Gauge
| Holderness is the low lying area of the East Riding between the Wolds and the coast.
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| City Road | 4mm
| 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.
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| Hollies End | 16.5 narrow gauge
| Fictitious layout most likely situated on the borders of Wales up in the Midlands area in the 1950s
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| Midford | N 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.
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| Laira Bridge | O 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
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| Millfields | N Gauge
| A four track mainline with fullscale length trains, a major diesel depot, a stone terminal and an intermodal terminal
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