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[[File:MY Kidderminster 2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|LMS 6201 Princess Elizabeth visits Kidderminster]]
 
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Malcolm Yates has built a model based on the SVR which includes Kidderminster station and carriage shed, Arley, Bridgnorth MPD and Alveley Sidings.
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Malcolm Yates built a model from 2012 to 2016 based on the SVR which included Kidderminster station and carriage shed, Arley, Bridgnorth MPD and Alveley Sidings.
  
A post on the National Preservation Forum in November 2016 advised that Malcolm was selling the model.<ref>[https://www.national-preservation.com/threads/severn-valley-model-railway.816957/#post-1651128 Forum post]</ref>
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A post on the National Preservation Forum in November 2016 advised that Malcolm was selling the model.<ref>[https://www.national-preservation.com/threads/severn-valley-model-railway.816957/#post-1651128 Forum post]</ref> A subsequent post on his Facebook page 30 January 2017 showed it had been dismantled and sold, with final items about to go live on eBay, as there was no serious interest from anyone to keep the layout intact.<ref>[https://www.facebook.com/groups/599848453502365/ Severn Valley Model Railway Facebook page] (Retrieved 13 July 2019)</ref>
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 07:38, 13 July 2019

LMSLondon Midland & Scottish Railway 6201 Princess Elizabeth visits Kidderminster

Malcolm Yates built a model from 2012 to 2016 based on the SVRSevern Valley Railway which included Kidderminster station and carriage shed, Arley, Bridgnorth MPDMotive Power Depot and Alveley Sidings.

A post on the National Preservation Forum in November 2016 advised that Malcolm was selling the model.[1] A subsequent post on his Facebook page 30 January 2017 showed it had been dismantled and sold, with final items about to go live on eBay, as there was no serious interest from anyone to keep the layout intact.[2]

Gallery

See also

List of models of the Severn Valley Railway

References

  1. Forum post
  2. Severn Valley Model Railway Facebook page (Retrieved 13 July 2019)

Links

Severn Valley Model Railway on Facebook
Severn Valley Model Railway on RMweb