Wednesday 21 July 2021

N GAUGE SOCIETY - ANNUAL EXHIBITION AND CONVENTION 31st JULY 2021 [Real not Virtual]

Worldwide Group of the N Gauge Society
  - Annual Exhibition & Convention 2021

Saturday 31st July 2021

Location;
Wyllyotts Theatre, Wyllyotts Place, Potters Bar
Hertfordshire   EN6 2HN

OPENING TIMES:  10.30am to 4.00pm

ADMISSION:  Adults £3.00  Concessions £1.00     

A small, relaxed and friendly annual gathering of some members layouts and displays which are all foreign layouts (No British). All the layouts are N scale. Supported by Mount Tabor Models. There will also be a display of DCC control from the N Gauge Society and a display by the Model Electronics Railway Group (MERG) local area group. Refreshments will be available from the theatre café. Only five minutes walk from Potters Bar station, parking on site or at railway station.

List of Layouts Attending:

Bregenbach Im Schwarzwald by Les Richardson;
A new layout by Les featuring modern practices and trains on a line in the Black Forest region of Germany (pictured below and also page top). The location is to the West of Furtwangen on the road that leads over the pass to Freiburg. While Bregenbach isn't a place it seems, but would appear to be the name of the stream that flows through Furtwangen at the bottom of the Bregtal (which gave its name to the Bregtalbahn, the branch line from Donaueschingen to Furtwangen).Bregenbach Im Schwarzwald

Trifolou by Piers Milne;
A layout based on the former Rseau Du Vivarais, a French secondary metre gauge line in the 'Ardche Departement' of south east France.

Ampertal by Roger Sant;
Set in the Austrian Tyrol during the late 1990s through to the mid 2000s.

Vartanakert by Paul Brinsdon;
An Armenian layout named after a ruined ancient Armenian city.

Obertonberg by John Coulston;
A fictitious village near a mainline railway in Southern Germany set in the late 1960s.

Halfway to Paradise by Geoff Latham;
A selection of American T-Trak modules.

Schlusselwert by Sam Boote;
A static display of buildings and stock from Sam's layout and a test track.

Boats and Buildings by Paul Wright;
Items from his Dutch layout.

Nearest Railway Stations:
Potters Bar [0.11 miles]
Brookmans Park [1.74 miles]
Hadley Wood [2.08 miles]
Welham Green [2.92 miles]

MAP:

Potters Bar Location

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