Great Electric Train Show

Rosebury Goods

Rosebury Goods is a fictional freight yard inspired by the railways of Wednesbury in The Black Country area of the West Midlands and modelled in ‘OO’ gauge.

Burntisland 1883

Burntisland 1883 shows the station and dock facilities at the Fife terminus in 1883, with passengers transferring to paddle steamer, goods rolling stock shunted and transferred to ships. 

New layouts revealed for GETS 2023

Five new layouts have been revealed for the 2023 Great Electric Train Show as Accurascale and West Hill Wagon Works join as sponsors.

Fenny Stratford – a Midland station in ‘OO’ gauge 

This Midland Region through station is located a stones throw from the Marshall Arena venue of the Great Electric Train Show.

New stands join the 2022 Great Electric Train Show

Four new stands have joined the 2022 Great Electric Train Show making this year’s event the biggest in its history. We reveal the new additions…

Spirit of Swindon – the Western Region in ‘N’

This ‘N’ gauge layout models the famous Great Western Railway works town in the early hydraulic era.

Oakenshaw – a Midland ‘OO’ gauge layout 

Oakenshaw is a fictitious West Yorkshire mill town set in the 1960s in the final years of steam.

Lob Ghyll – the Yorkshire Dale in ‘OO’

Lob Ghyll is the latest ‘OO’ gauge layout to be built by Tom Couling and is set in the Yorkshire Dales during the BR steam era.

East Dock – an Eastern dockside layout

East Dock is built to 4mm scale with ‘EM’ gauge track by long time Abingdon and District MRC member Alan Goode. It is exhibited by the club in his memory.

Fawcett Street – a ‘OO’ shunting layout

This is a shunting layout designed to provide as much operating interest as possible in a small space.