Layouts Register

Kensington Addison Road

Status:
Available For Exhibition
Size:
0.000m x 0.000m (0' 0" x 0' 0")
Operators:
4
Updated:
Tuesday 26 November 2024
Contact:

Addison Road is nowadays known as Kensington Olympia, on the busy West London route between Willesden and Clapham Junction. Our O gauge fine scale model shows the station as it was around 1925, enabling us to run trains in both pre- and post-grouping liveries. At that period the line was electrified (3rd and 4th rail DC), and the layout features models of the distinctive ex-LNWR 3-car electric sets which ran an intensive service to Earl's Court. Amongst other items of interest on the layout are servo-operated scratch-built models of the original LNWR signals and the use of the MERG CBUS system to operate the layout from a representation of the lever frame in Kensington South Main signal box without the use of section switches.

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