High Wycombe and District Model Railway Society’s WYCRAIL 2016 exhibition on Sat 5th Nov 2016
The signal is green for the Annual WYCRAIL Exhibition on Saturday 5th November 2016.
The High Wycombe and District Model Railway Society will be holding their WYRCAIL ’16 exhibition at the now established venue of The Cressex Community School, Holmers Lane, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP12 4UD between 10.00am and 5.00pm on Saturday 5th November 2016.
The WYCRAIL exhibition, now in its 44th year, is firmly established as being one of the largest and best supported one-day model railway exhibitions in the South East of England.
The exhibition is organised by the High Wycombe and District Model Railway Society which has been one of the leading model railway societies in the South East of England since 1971 and has a membership of over 60 with ages ranging from 8 to 80. The Society has its own private society rooms, in excess of 4000 sq/ft that are open to members seven days a week near the centre of High Wycombe.
WYCRAIL ’16 will have an impressive line-up of 30 high quality and inspirational model railway layouts, of British, North American and Continental outline and in a wide range of scales and gauges including 2mm finescale, N, 3mm, 00, H0, EM, P4, 0 and narrow gauges.
Full trade support will be present ranging from tools, kits, electronic components to ready to run models and books.
The venue is conveniently close to Junction 4 of the M40 and a free vintage bus service will once again be operated between Wycombe Railway Station (Chiltern Line) and Wycombe Town Centre to the Cressex Community School.
Further information and details can be found on the High Wycombe and District Model Railway Society website at www.hwdmrs.org.uk.
The picture at the top of this page features the layout ‘Much Murkle‘ by Nick Wood, depicting a 1930 Great Western Railway branch line. It is one of the 30 inspirational layouts that will present at the WYCRAIL ’16 show on Saturday 5th November 2016. Picture courtesy of and with permission for reproduction of Andy York/BRM Magazine.