Yeovil Railway Centre is very grateful to everyone who helped arrange and provide a fantastic exhibtion.




Getting the totem and target (and some other items) ready for display. A great range of local interest here including some from iconic stations.




An original Atlantic Coast Express headboard was also on display.






(Photo courtesy Roger Marsh)




(Photo courtesy Roger Marsh)






4593 regularly worked on the Yeovil to Taunton branch and ran with a red smokebox plate in the final months after a special working.




Signalbox sign from Yeovil Junction 'A' now on long term loan to Yeovil Railway Centre.




Ruston 'Yeo' demonstrated the turntable on a regular basis.
(Photo courtesy Roland Groom)




John has the local dignatories on Westland and Yeovil District Model Engineering Society's miniature railway. Just as well they didnt get carried away!
(Photo courtesy Roland Groom)




(Photo courtesy Roger Marsh)




Westand and Yeovil District Model Engineering Society also provided a display. Here Philip Chandler, Mayor of Yeovil and Linda, Mayoress of Yeovil meet Spike, the Chairman.
(Photo courtesy Roland Groom)




(Photo courtesy Roger Marsh)




(Photo courtesy Roger Marsh)




(Photo courtesy Brian Haigh)




The Beer was welcome. Dave and Bill obliged.
(Photo courtesy Brian Haigh)




Lee had a display of authentic WWII army items. (Photo courtesy Brian Haigh)




Colin Robins launched his new book 'You Cant take the Steam out of Me'. This book is available (whilst stocks last) from Yeovil Railway Centre's shop or by post.
(Photo courtesy Brian Haigh)




Moish Sokal, a locally based artist with a large following attended on Sunday with a display of his stunning work.
(Photo courtesy Brian Haigh)




A new print of this original painting 'Running Late' of the Devon Belle trains passing at Yeovil Junction was launched by Rothbury Publishing. Also launched was a new DVD 'A Train Spotter's Notebook-Salisbury to the West Country and the Somerset and Dorset'. This will be available soon at Yeovil Railway Centre's shop or by post.
(Photo courtesy Roger Marsh)




John Uphill ran a Traction Engine scale model in the traders field.
(Photo courtesy Roger Marsh)




John Harwood's 'O' Gauge railway on 30' x 8'boards.
(Photo courtesy Roger Marsh)




'Yeobridge' by Ray Oliver of West Camel Model Railway Society.
(Photo courtesy Roger Marsh)


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