The society has an 850 ft miniature railway (5″ and 3.5″) in Stratford Park, Stroud which members can use at any time. Website includes: Program of events Contact Details Location Photos Website: Stroud Society of Model Engineers
The Bristol Society of Model and Experimental Engineers is one of the oldest in the UK, it was founded in 1909. The track is 1/3 Mile long and located in the grounds of Ashton Court Estate in Bristol, Directions and a map are available on the site. Website provides details of: Membership Track Workshop Facilities Events
Situated in Ridgeway Park, Chingford E4 6XU, the railways are used to give rides to members of the public on Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday afternoons between April and the end of September from 2pm – 5:30pm. Website: Chingford & District Model Engineering Club Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CDMEC
The Echills Wood Railway in Kingsbury Water Park is one of the region’s most popular visitor attractions and carried over 32,000 passengers last year. It is a seven and a quarter inch gauge (gap between the rails) miniature railway built and operated by a group of enthusiasts and dedicated volunteers. Lots of information on the
Model engineering society located in the village of Ickenham on the north western edge of London. 3½” and 5″ Gauge Ground Level Railway. Website: http://www.idsme.co.uk/
The Uckfield Model Railway Club caters for those who have an interest in modelling railways in the smaller scales (eg 2mm/ft, 4mm/ft, 7mm/ft etc). The Club has layouts in 0, P4 and British N currently either in use or under construction. Website: http://www.uckfieldmrc.co.uk/
Based in Tonbridge, Kent, 5″ and 5 /12 ” Track. Website provides details of the club, membership, history and events Website: http://micklow.wixsite.com/tmes
The Heath Park Miniature Railways & Tramway Cardiff. Miniature train rides - steam, diesel and electric - and tram rides - in delightful parkland on the outskirts of the capital city of Wales Steam Rides Diesel Rides Tram Rides Frequent DeparturesrnrnThe Heath Park Miniature Railway and Tramway has been developed by the voluntary
The society was formed from part of Brighton Model Engineers in 1962. The aims of the Society are to encourage the building and operation of miniature steam locomotives as a hobby. The Society owns the 2,000 feet long miniature railway in Hove Park, which it operates in the summer months for the enjoyment of members
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