A
goods train hauled by an L.M.S. 0-6-0 passes through the station
An
aerial view looking through and beyond the station
Kempshott
was another 00 layout, this time based on L.M.S. practice. The station buildings
in particular placed the layout firmly in Midland Railway territory.
The
station boasted an overall roof, much too grandiose for such a small station,
but impressive nonetheless
The
wide open spaces of the moors were reflected in the model
Hawnby
Signal Box. The birdcage brake van is still running on the club's S4 layout
'Ulpha Light Railway'
Hawnby
was built in 00 gauge to represent what might have been if a branch line had
ever been extended to the irresistibly named village of Hawnby on the North
Yorkshire Moors. Had it existed, the prototype would have been part of the L.N.E.R.
system. It was featured in the November and December 1989 editions of the Railway
Modeller.
Nostalgia Corner