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London Road - P4

London Road is a freelance L&NWR small urban terminus, set in the very early 1900s, somewhere between Euston and Carlisle. Trains can arrive at two and depart from any of the four platforms. There is little scope for goods traffic, other than that which can be accommodated in the two sidings, one of which serves the loading dock.
The layout was built to P4 standards in the mid 1980’s and exhibited at a number of shows until 1994. Although London Road was regarded by many as an influential layout when it appeared in the 80s, it only ever appeared in one magazine article (Model Railways May 1988).

 

To find the show

 

 

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Wherever you're coming from, to find the exhibition venue,  follow the signs to the National Agricultuiral Centre (N.A.C.) The centre is signposted from all local main roads.

 

Alternatively, set your SatNav to find

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