Scorbiton

Inspired by Shrewsbury in Shropshire, Scorbiton boasts Four impressive viaducts over the River Severn and bridges over the Shropshire Union Canal. Scorbiton is one of those frontier towns where The Cambrian Railways met The Midland Railway and grew as a result of the surrounding local mineral wealth.


Scorbiton depicting a medium sized town and it's station on a secondary mainline on the banks of the River Severn set in the early to mid 1980s with a mix
of corporate blue, large logo and Railfreight grey liveries, prior to the launch of full sectorisation of British Rail in 1987. The line as well as having it's
local passenger service of DMUs and loco hauled stopping trains the line sees heavy freight traffic in and out of Wales to the midlands, predominantly coal and steel.
This layout is 20' x 10' and incorporates a modular section allowing us to change the scene. Are you an Interested Exhibition Manager?
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The layout's next appearances will be: TBC