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Uckfield Model Railway Club Uckfield Model Railway Club, catering for Railway Modellers in 2mm, 4mm & 7mm scales, and Model Engineers in 5 inch & 7¼ inch gauges in Uckfield, East Sussex, England. Alders Angling Society Alders Angling and Preservation Society has been established for over fifty years. We are mainly situated at Larkfield, Kent. Brighton Model Railway Club Brighton Model Railway Club's home page. Layouts, exhibitions, other events, club information, links to other sites of interest. East Grinstead Model Railway Club The Club room is in the basement of East Court in East Grinstead and Club nights are Mondays and Thursdays from 7.30 to 10.00pm. Visitors and prospective members are always welcome with tea and biscuits served around 9.00pm East Surrey N-Gauge Group Website A gathering of model railway owners and other train enthusiasts in the south of England. Various trains are operating on the evenings which occur once every month on the third Wednesday. Folkestone, Hythe and District Model Railway Club Railway Modellers club with layouts in 2mm, 4mm & 7mm scales, based in Folkestone, Kent model railways railroads in the south east of England Most of the model railway layouts in these pages have been built and exhibited by a small group of friends based in Surrey, Kent and Sussex, in South East England (with one based in Cheshire in the North West of England). There are a wide range of types of layout ranging from British to USA , in scales ranging from N to O and time periods from 1950's to the present day. There is also a page dedicated to two different G gauge garden layouts. Woking Miniature Railway Society I was delighted to be invited to become the President of the Woking Miniature Railway Society, and the Mizens Railway which it owns. This line has progressed by leaps and bounds since the first sod was cut, in September 2000, and now offers a 2/3rd mile run. We have a roundhouse loco shed, a carriage shed with five roads, a station building which doubles as a club room, and a signal box. |