Milton Keynes Model Railway Exhibition 2014 Part 1 (15th February 2014)
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- The Milton Keynes Model Railway show is a one day event in February, this took place on the 15th February 2014, the next show will take place on the 14th February 2015, the venue is Shenley Brooke End School
The following layouts were in attendance on this day, there were more but these were the ones that i've filmed
Milton Quays: A EM Scale layout setting in the Southern Region of British Railways in the late 1950s based on the ex-LSWR between Southampton and Weymouth build by Neill Dewar
Timpdon Lake Railway: a 16mm scale on 23mm gauge track but based on narrow gauge lines featuring some Ffestiniog Locomotives build by Chris Mackenzie
Robin Run: A T scale layout which has two trains running, a fictional layout showing the world's smallest model railway scale at it's best, build by Doug Kightley
Coldharbour Lane: A GWR Layout set between the 1920s and 1940s GWR depot, an O gauge layout build by Andy Ward
Karolina Falls: An O-16.5 scale American outline layout which featured a working waterfall build by David Bailey
Dudley Frey: A four track mainline near a village which had grown when the railway arrived, an N gauge layout by Ron Drew
Sumware Valley: A fictional UK town railway based in the 1950s to 1960s which features a lot of sheep, an N guage layout by Maurice Popplestone
Webber Heights: An N Gauge tram layout which also had buses moving around, layout built from the Kato Unitram system, build by Gareth Homersley
Earl's Court: This layout won the best Visitor layout, this OO gauge layout is set in the early 1960s next Earl's Court tube station, it's an fictional joint GWR/LMS station allowing the companies to divert some of their commuters and local passengers away from Euston or Paddington build by Terry Tew
A small London Midland route: had no idea who made this or what it was called but filmed a small N gauge layout which had a Class 170 and a Class 350 running round.
Q-Dump: An layout which is set on 1917 an War department light railway which existed as a operation hub for locos on the western front, showing everyone what it was like in World War 1, build by Nigel Tansley
Hampton End: A Preserved closure route which a group of local rail enthusiasts have reinstalled the tracks and buildings and purchased a few Foreign engines and rolling stock, also features some German locomotives build by Dale Gillard
Norgate: A highly scenic N gauge layout set in the 1950s and 1960s with Steam Locomotives from the LNER region with some locomotives from other regions, build by Bob Taylor
Great layout
Very good video. My layout is Earl's Court. Any objection if I upload the section to my website ecmr.webs.com
I would credit you and post a link to the whole video.
Terry
I got no objection, feel free to use my video for your website, it's a nice layout