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Annual Model Railway Exhibition

Our 2008 exhibition will be held on:

Saturday 1st/Sunday 2nd November

at the usual location:

Pendeford Business and Enterprise College, Marsh Lane, Fordhouses, Wolverhampton, WV10 6SE

Information on layouts and traders attending will be updated at regular intervals as the planning and organising of the exhibition progresses; please keep an eye out for developments.

Confirmed layouts so far:

Burwarton O Gauge
Alan Searle: Birmingham
A model of the second largest of the intermediate stations on the Cleobury Mortimer & Ditton Priors Light Railway set during the 1930s. The layout shows what can be achieved using O Gauge in a small area.

Sutton Folly OO Gauge
Peter Cullen: Sutton Coldfield Railway Society
An opportunity for you to drive a large exhibition layout yourself.

Mannin Middle OOn3 Gauge
Peter Cullen: Sutton Coldfield Railway Society
A depiction of the Isle of Man during the summer of 1964

Reddall Hill OO Gauge
Cradley Heath MRC
South Midlands during the 1960s

Sand Well Country N Gauge
Warley MRC
The Nevada desert

The Lane N Gauge
Peter Johnston: Wellingborough
A small locomotive fuelling and stabling point on the outskirts of a large urban area, set during the Privatization period (1998 - 2004).

Sowters Lane OO9 Gauge
Soar Valley MRC
Welsh slate mining practice

Burton Halt and Terminus N Gauge
John Burton

Sneyd Sidings OO Gauge
John Hill
A colliery interchange in the Cannock Chase coalfield

Stoke Summit OO Gauge
Wolverhampton MRC
East coast mainline during the late 1950s and early 1960s

Wolverhampton Scalextric Club are bringing a portable track. Members of the public are invited to try their Scalextric skills for a small fee. All proceeds will be donated to Acorns Hospice.

Trade support provided by:

Modelex
D&E Videos
Railwayania
Ian's Trains
Dragon Models
Steve Currinn
Rural Railways
Booklaw
Keen Systems
Shawplan
Green Scene

We look forward to seeing you there!

Our exhibition guides are free and provided on entrance but you may download an advance pdf copy here