The N-gauge layout, masterfully
created by Tom Newton and Jonathan Day has now moved into the
Exhibition Coach and has been joined by a OO-gauge layout recreating
Bampton Station on the GWR Exe Valley line, between Tiverton and
Dulverton.
The N-Gauge Layout
The N-gauge layout is fictitious and is called Graham's Town and White
Bridge
Junction, the former in recognition of the member of the railway who
paid for the layout and the latter because there is a junction near a
White Bridge!
A few shots of the layout:
50004 at the end of the road
An overview of the layout.
D5379 ( I think) underneath the White Bridge, with 50004 in the
background.
Southern Railway G6 0-6-0T 268 sitting outside the goods shed: I
must check what the number of the loco behind is!
A panoramic view of the N-gauge layout. Due to the position of the
layout this had to be taken from towards one end. It is made up of 29
individual images, and because of the poor light I had some problems
with getting the front of the layout in focus. A second attempt will
be made in the near future.
Click on the image to see a large version of the panorama, or use the
embedded image below it to navigate and zoom around the image.
Based on the Great Western Railway station at Bampton on the Exe
Valley line, this layout was donated to the railway and has been
restored by Tom Newton and Jonathan Day.