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Index > Picture Gallery > SDRT Model Railway Exhibition 2008 (Page 2)
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Dead End
Dead End is a fictional Great Western branch line station. Although the station is a terminus it is actually the junction for two separate routes - hence you will see trains on the line, the loco run around and the train depart on the other.
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Edington Junction
This station was on the Somerset and Dorset branch line which ran from Evercreech Junction to Bridgwater and Burnham-on-Sea. As the name implies it was a junction where the line from Evercreech diverged to Bridgwater and Burnham-on-Sea via Highbridge.
As was usual at a country station, there was a small goods yard dealing with coal and cattle. The period modelled is that of the 1950s early 1960s.
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South Walton
South Walton depicts the single track main line in the northern part of New South Wales, Australia. The layout is set in the 1980s with tuscan and candy stripe liveries
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Bristol North MPD
The layout is loosely set around the late 50s - early 60s, and is based around the suburbs of Bristol Parkway.
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