The London Festival of Railway Modelling at Alexandra Palace
Overview
The London Festival of Railway Modelling is London's leading railway modelling event. Presented by the publishers of British Railway Modelling, supported by The London Model Railway Club and sponsored by Hornby, Bachmann Branchline and Graham Farish the Show is regarded as an essential event in the railway modelling calendar. The London Model Railway Club have handpicked over 40, high-quality British, European and Continental layouts for visitors to enjoy including 'Amberdale, Layout in a Shed', a special OO gauge project layout built within the walls of a typical shed. For visitors who would like to learn about the different aspects of layout construction or simply improve their modelling skills, there will be a variety of free demonstrations in the BRM Theatre. The demonstrations by expert modellers and will look at different aspects of layout construction. Over 100 exhibitors will be showcasing their product range, which includes models, tools, kits, parts and accessories as well as a number of specialist exhibitors selling hard to source items and products for specialist scales and gauges. For younger visitors there will be interactive activities and competitions one of which will encourage them to interact with the layouts as well as a colouring competition with prizes to be won.
Practical Information
From to
Alexandra Palace and Park
Alexandra Palace Way, Wood Green, London, N22 7AY
Venue Details & Map
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Alexandra Palace and Park
- Address
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Alexandra Palace Way
Wood GreenLondonN22 7AY - Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 8365 2121
- Public transport:
- Tube: Wood Green Train: Alexandra Palace
- By Road:
- Alexandra Palace is one mile from the North Circular (A406) and 5 miles from Junction 2 on the M1 motorway. Junction 25 on the M25 is just 8 miles away. An easy route from the City is the A10 then west onto the A109. From the West End take the A400 to Archway via Camden Town, then the A1 and follow signs to the Palace.
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