On: Saturday 13th July 2024 - 10am to 4pm

There will be 25+ exhibits to see at the show - layouts, societies, traders and more! FREE parking, Cafe and Picnic areas.

Admission prices - frozen for the 5th year in a row!
Adults: £5; Children (up to 16 years old): Free, when accompanied; Accompanying Carers: Free.


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How to find the show

Whitewebbs Museum of Transport, Whitewebbs Lane, Crews Hill, Enfield, London.
EN2 9HW
what3words address: ///pipe.invite.spring
Nearest station: Crews Hill (Great Northern)

Free Parking for 60+ cars is available in the yard area (priority given to blue badge holders or those with pushchairs etc). Please do not park on the road verges. If the car park is full we recommend utilizing the nearby Garden Centres only a short walk away.

Layouts Confirmed as AttendingScale/GaugeDetails
1Staffordshire Potteries, Ribble Head Viaduct & Cricket LoopNA 3 in 1 spectacular N gauge layout - Staffordshire Potteries as seen in Model Rail magazine is a
working Staffordshire Pottery prior to modernisation. It features smoking bottle kilns, an open cast
mine, cramped housing adjacent to the works.
2MadafordOOCovering British Rail end of steam and early diesel periods.
3Ruffles RoadOO1980/10990's era layout depicting an urban London scene.
4New Daisyfield & King StreetOOA Pacer train care depot in Blackburn, Lancashire in what was once a coal yard.
5Small Bridge Junction00-9A small layout that represents a junction connecting a branch-line to a wood warehouse.
6Fareford DepotOOA layout of no particular location featuring a mixture of rolling stock and traction types including 3-rail.
7Braughing & StandonNDepicting two actual stations that formed part of the Buntingford branch line in East Hertfordshire covering the period just before closure in 1963.
8River View Halt00-9River View Halt is a disused line that once used to transport gravel from the local quarry which is now closed it was then reopened to serve the local people.
9BrambleNSet loosely in the swinging sixties this small compact branchline shows what can be achieved within a small area.
10MinoriesEMBased on an imagined extension of the Moorgate “Widened Lines” further into the City of London near Aldgate to a three platform terminus set in the late 1960's.
11Daconby TownEMThe fictional town of Daconby is located near Lincoln, on what was known as the ‘Lincolnshire Loop’.
12Pant y Bryn (brand new)00-9Depiction of Welsh highland railways and the slate industry.
13Clay Hill Manor (EWRM layout)NHands on N gauge layout - have a go driving the trains through the countryside and stopping at the station.
14Bulls Cross (EWRM layout)O1950's BR branch line terminus based at the fictional Bulls Cross a branch-line on the Great Eastern branch of British Railways. Fairly run down and dilapidated, with a small goods yard and private sidings.
15Whitebelle (EWRM layout)OOHands on OO gauge layout - have a go driving the trains through the countryside and stopping at the station.
16Whitewebbs Park (EWRM layout)OOA large multi-level city-scape layout, featuring 6 trans running simultaneously.
Note: Subject to last minute changes and alterations.
Would you like to exhibit at our show?

If you would like your layout to be considered for inclusion in our 2025 show - please contact: show@ewrm.org.uk

Or, if you are a trader and would be interested in taking a stand please contact: show@ewrm.org.uk