This year's show is promising to be one of the best ever after last year's cancellation. It will be held on Sunday May 2nd at Henry Box School, Witney, Oxfordshire, OX28 4AX.

As usual there are plenty of layouts and trade stands plus the usual demonstrations and refreshments. The venue has full disabled access.

Layouts invited so far include:

Bagborough West Broad Gauge Nick Salzman A fictitious terminus of a branch of the Bristol & Exeter railway circa 1850s
California Coast Z Gauge Dave Dawes A feel of the California coast with trains passing through scenery
Dorakerque N Gauge Jonathan Wilkins Northern France 1940
East Street Wharf EM Gauge Margaret Evans GWR/BR-W set somewhere in the Midlands
Hemyock Road 12mm Gauge Mark Haynes A take on the Devonshire terminus station of Hemyock
Lynton Road O Gauge Duncan Croser A fictional line, the Swimbridge & Lynton Railway on a market day
Millanford OO Gauge Andrew McMillan
Steve Bomford
Inspired by years of GWR train spotting at Oxford
Nethercote OO Gauge Pat Abbott Historic trams layout in the Heart of England - still a work in progress
Niederfell N Gauge Brian Silby The railway from Koblenz to Trier as operated by Deutches Bundesbahn
Pinewoods Lumber Compant N Gauge Guy Peck A typical scene of a sawmill and lumber yard as pictured in North America and Canada
Somewhere in France Nm Simon Newitt Somewhere in France
St. Gilles N & Nm Rodger Main Set on the west coast of France
Swansea Riverside O Gauge Alistair George Set in 1950's based on one of the contractor's sheds in the Swansea docks
Temple Falls N Gauge Ron Upton A (not prototypical) Japanese island route in the modern era
Temple Valley   Ron Upton A two tier non prototype end to end layout that features a Japanese diorama
Watlington OO Gauge Andrew Dwight Set in the present day if the station had survived and been preserved
Wychwood N Gauge Tony & Robert Vaughan A ficticious country station a first attempt at N gauge to have fun with

 

Traders invited include:

 


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Pictures of past exhibitions can seen at the following links

Oxford Club also inaugurated Zedex - the only national exhibition exclusively devoted to Z gauge.

Pictures of past exhibitions can seen at the following links