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Model Railway Exhibition
Our next Model Railway Exhibition will be held on SUNDAY 29 April 2012 at the Mid Suffolk Leisure Centre, Gainsborough Road, Stowmarket.  A location map for the leisure centre can be found by clicking here

The exhibition will be open from 10:30AM to 5:00PM. The admission charges are £4 for Adults, £3 for senior citizens and £2 for children.

The layouts presently scheduled to attend the exhibition are listed below.
Scale/Gauge Layout Name Subject
EM

OO

HO

3mm
O
OO

HO
4mmF/S
4mmF/S

N

Z
O
OO

N


OO9


O16.5
Grove Park

Martin,s Sidings

30 de Septiembre

Whatlington
Mill Street Goods
Stockerston

Duncans Mine
Potterbourne
Loch Dore

Dydley Junction

Loosley Warren
Hobbs Warren
Drewry Lane

Bruscon Bridges


Southwold Railway


Stanton Lacey
North London suburban station alongside a London underground station in late 50's early 60's
Run down area on outskirts of London where permanent way trains a prepared and stabled
Part of a fictional sugar mill with an engine shed in typical Cuban condition, with a main line and station.
East Sussex country station, late 60's / early 70's
This is a small inner-city goods yard in the West-Midlandsin 1950-56
This is a fictional setting with a track plan based on Rev Heaths "Piano Line" as featured in the Railway Modeller in 1960s
A mine loading facility set in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
A small Great Western Branch set in the heart of Devon
A small branch terminus based in North East Scotland during the late 1980s served by trains from Inverness an Edinburgh
This is an LMS single track secondary mainline with GWR running rights and GWR branch line junction
This is based on the famous Dawlish sea wall line
Eastern Region locomotive shed and a small wagon repair shed.
Set in the SW with a mix of Southern and Western motive power the layout was inspired by a real location in Dorset
This depicts a double river crossing on individual bridges in an anonymous location, nationality and operating period thus allowing a wide variety of stock to run
This is based on the Southwold Railway a 3ft narrow gauge railway in Suffolk built to link the seaside resort with the Great Easten main line at Halesworth.
A fictitous narrow gauge layout for both passenger and goods traffic