York Model Railway Show celebrates its 50th year
Monday, April 9th, 2012THOUSANDS of visitors descended on the city over the weekend for the 50th York Model Railway Show.
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York Model Railway Show celebrates its 50th year
For Rare And Hard To Find Model Trains
THOUSANDS of visitors descended on the city over the weekend for the 50th York Model Railway Show.
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York Model Railway Show celebrates its 50th year
THE striking good looks of this pair have stopped bosses at a top model agency in their tracks.
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North East News: Two North girls reach finals of East Coast Trains modeling competition
THE striking good looks of this pair have stopped bosses at a top model agency in their tracks.
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North East News: MODEL MISSION
THEY normally spend their days working alongside very big locos – but now staff at the National Railway Museum in York have been trying out some very small pedal trains.
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Toy and model train event and railway poster exhibition at National Railway Museum
THREE senior railways officials have been axed after a collision between two high-speed bullet trains in China killed 35 people.
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Officials axed after bullet train crash
Panama City Beach - Paul Vecker has been interested in trains since he was 10 years old and he is always looking for a new hobby to work on and garden trains make for the perfect project
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Garden Trains a hobby for all ages
Panama City Beach - Paul Vecker has been interested in trains since he was 10 years old and he is always looking for a new hobby to work on and garden trains make for the perfect project
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A TINY train and two big stars will be pulling into railway stations in Bideford and Barnstaple next weekend. James May is making tracks back to North Devon to attempt a second model train run along the Tarka Trail on Saturday, April 16.
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As a young boy, Colin Cartwright used to watch in wonder as his father built model trains on the kitchen table of their Black Country home.
Model trains firm Hornby has warned its profits are behind schedule after the UK's big freeze impacted on railways big and small.
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Hornby hit by weather disruption