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788dave
Wonderful day out
Stayed in Gainsborough overnight to attend an Open Day. Quite magnificent model layout. Wonderful block signalling bells and knowledgeable staff. Highly recommended for young and old alike.
Отзыв оставлен 1 февр. 2023 г.
nigel c
Years old but still simply amazing
Even if you're not into model railways, this place will still take your breath away. The work and dedication that's gone into it over the years is amazing. Fascinating how the various trains are all c...
Отзыв оставлен 1 нояб. 2019 г.
Jhanson58
Amazing in every way!
A hidden treasure! Awesome railway with over 70 years of history. Great fun for kids of any age and grown ups alike! A fabulous feat of model engineering representing the heyday of the LNER railway be...
Отзыв оставлен 30 дек. 2018 г.
EESW1
A must for the model railway enthusiast
This is probably the oldest and biggest model railway in the country. It represents the LNER main line between King’s Cross to Leeds, based on a time somewhere between the mid 1940s to the end of Brit...
Wonderful day out
Stayed in Gainsborough overnight to attend an Open Day. Quite magnificent model layout. Wonderful block signalling bells and knowledgeable staff. Highly recommended for young and old alike.
Years old but still simply amazing
Even if you're not into model railways, this place will still take your breath away. The work and dedication that's gone into it over the years is amazing. Fascinating how the various trains are all c...
Amazing in every way!
A hidden treasure! Awesome railway with over 70 years of history. Great fun for kids of any age and grown ups alike! A fabulous feat of model engineering representing the heyday of the LNER railway be...
A must for the model railway enthusiast
This is probably the oldest and biggest model railway in the country. It represents the LNER main line between King’s Cross to Leeds, based on a time somewhere between the mid 1940s to the end of Brit...