These distinctive gates were one of the many different types used to seperate road from rail. Most of the time the gates were set across the track,...
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Make up girders to suit the length of span required. Very versatile system. Max.girder length; 352mm.
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2 'wooden' garden sheds-found in all the best gardens! Area; 57 x 28mm.
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Hills were sometimes unavoidable obstacles which required a tunnel. Tunnel mouths ranged from the plain to the ornate. This single-track mouth is...
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Plain platform sections with brick-faced walls and paved surfaces. Suitable for canopy SS54, platform furniture SS68, platform buildings SS 67, SS60...
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2 ramps to match platform sections SS61. Ramps allow sections SS61. Ramps allow staff to access track and to take trolleys across. Area 264 x 76mm.
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Many small stations only had a loading platform for goods traffic, so required a store house for keeping goods safe. Many perishable goods needed...
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This is later development of the cast-iron toilets (SS10), offering men a toilet as well as urinal. However, the facilities are still pretty basic! 2...
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As responsible public planners, modellers should not forget their duty to the people; it would not do for people to be caught short! This design is...
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Turn your stark, empty platforms into a welcoming place for passengers to sit & let them know where they are! Add a few porters trolleys and some...
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