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Cambridge Model Railway Show

Cambridge, UK – The Cambridge Model Railway Club is delighted to announce that its annual Model Railway Show will take place on Saturday, 13 September 2025, at a new and larger venue: Cambridge Regional College, Kings Hedges Road, Cambridge, CB4 2QT.

  • 13th September 2025 - 13th September 2025
  • 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

This one-day event will run from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, featuring over 25 model railway layouts, along with a wide range of trade stands. The show will be held in two large, step-free exhibition halls, offering improved accessibility and more space for visitors and exhibitors alike.

Event Details:

📅 Date: Saturday, 13 September 2025

🕙 Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

📍 Venue: Cambridge Regional College, Kings Hedges Road, Cambridge, CB4 2QT

🎟️ Admission: Adults £7.00 | Children £3.00

🌐 Website: www.cambridge31a-mrc.org.uk

 

Getting There:

By Car: Easily accessible from the A14 – Junction 32 from the west and Junction 33 from the east. Ample free parking is available on site.

By Bus: Just a 2-minute walk from the CRC Guided Bus stop, with direct buses from Huntingdon, St Ives, Cambridge City Centre, Cambridge North & Central Stations, and Trumpington Park & Ride.

By Train: The nearest station is Cambridge North – from there, it’s either a 2-stop journey on the Guided Busway or a 25-minute walk.

By Bike: Plenty of bike parking available on site.

The Cambridge Model Railway Club meets twice a month at Oddfellows Hall, Newmarket Road, and welcomes new members of all experience levels. For more information, visit the club’s website or Facebook page.

 

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Facilities

  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Blue badge parking
  • Car Parking
  • mostly flat terrain
  • On site parking
  • wheelchair access
  • wheelchair accessible

Accessibility Facilities

  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Wheel chair accessible
  • wheelchair access
  • Wheelchair accessible
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