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We are always open to all new members young and old. If your interest is in anything associated with railways please feel free to contact us, were always looking for volunteer Drivers, Guards, Station Staff, Signal Men, Track Workers and Cooks, to enable the Railway to operate. Please feel free to contact us. Even if
This is the website of the Maidstone Model Engineering Society. We are situated in Mote Park in Maidstone, Kent, where we operate the miniature railway that is open to the public every Sunday afternoon during the Summer.
Stockport and District Society of Model Engineers Ltd.The Club was formed in 1946. The first meeting was held on 30th August 1946 at the Dyers and Bleachers Club in Tiviot Dale, Stockport.
Welcome to the City of Sunderland Model Engineering Society's website. We are located in Roker Park, Sunderland, a very attractive venue right on the sea front. Most weekends, see us giving rides to the public on our multi-gauge railway but railways aren't the only thing that interest our members. We have access to an excellent
The railway consists of a ground-level track,gauges 5; and 7 1/4, length 762 feet, and a raised-level track, gauges 3 1/2; and 5, length 1163 feet. The railway is open on the first, third, and occasional fifth Sunday of each month from April to October, and also on Bank Holidays, and on Wednesdays during the
Wigan and District Model Engineering Society was founded in 1937 to foster and encourage the hobby of Model Engineering in and around the Wigan area. Fundamentally providing forums and facilitating the meeting of like minded people to provide encouragement, support and mutual cooperation between interested parties.
Harrow and Wembley Society of Model Engineers have a permanent ground level multi-gauge track network, consisting of 31/2, 5 and 71/4 inch gauge and a continuous run. The the minimum curve radius, 54 ft (16.5 m). The length is 1200 ft (366 m) continuous or 2270 ft (692 m) out and back to terminus.
Founded in 1936 by a small group of enthusiastic Model Engineers, the Birmingham Society of Model Engineers has grown to become a club with one of the largest memberships in the United Kingdom. The aim of the Society is simple: to bring together people from all walks of life who share a common interest in
The Brandon & District Society of Model Engineers is a relatively young club by comparison having been founded in November 1978 by only twenty or so enthusiastic individuals. Initially the club used land in Brandon owned by a co-founder of Anglia Television and regular meetings were held at Brandon Community Centre. This arrangement worked well
Canterbury and District Model Engineering Society was formed in 1972 to provide for the interests of local model engineers. We have around 70 members who come from all walks of life. Whilst a few are professional engineers, most are amateurs who work at home in their spare time to produce miniature locomotives, traction engines, stationary