Nigel Cullimore has been building St. Agnes for a while. It started off as a continuous circuit on one board with a centre operation cut out.
However, Nigel found the curves too extreme and operationally he wasn't satisfied. So the layout has become an end to end with two fiddle yards.
Richard Pope has been most helpful in supplying many photos and details to enable a faithful replica of the station to be built.
There are compromises but arn't most model railways? The layout is instantly recognisable as its contemporary and is progressing well.
Hennock

General view of Layout.The facia has since been varnished.
The Degree Inn

In recognition of my eldest Daughter's achievement. She is also the one who gave me the push to build the layout.
14XX and Autocoach

Shows Station building-based on Staverton.
Hennock Track Plan

Friday, October 19, 2012
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