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*Bewdley station in N gauge on the Bewdley station web site[http://www.bewdleystation.co.uk/Gallery_Model.html] | *Bewdley station in N gauge on the Bewdley station web site[http://www.bewdleystation.co.uk/Gallery_Model.html] |
Revision as of 17:00, 4 April 2016
Several individuals or clubs have built models based on the Severn Valley Railway.
Model railway layouts
- Malcolm Yates' 00 gauge model of Kidderminster, Arley and Bridgnorth
- West Midlands N Gauge Group's model of Bridgnorth
- West Midlands N Gauge Group's model of Arley
- Telford Model Railway Group's model of Bewdley in N gauge
- Will Jarman's N gauge model of Victoria Bridge
- Elliot Ness's O gauge model of Victoria Bridge
Commercially available models
A number of other mass produced or limited edition models have been produced:
- Hinton Manor model commissioned by the Wolverhampton SVRSevern Valley Railway branch [1]
- AEC Regent RT with SVRSevern Valley Railway adverts commissioned by SVRSevern Valley Railway[2]
- Private owner wagons commissioned by Erlestoke Manor Fund [3]
- Vi Trains Class 47 47828 'Severn Valley Railway' in Virgin Trains livery [4]
- Highley Signal Box by both Bachmann [5] and Ratio [6]
See also
Links
- Bewdley station in N gauge on the Bewdley station web site[7]