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Miniature Railways Thurso Wick NG NH www.miniature-railway.com Ness Islands Inverness NJ Miniature Line Alford Valley Aberdeen Location Map September 2011 Last revision 07/09/11 Brechin Castle NM Fort William Key: Montrose Highland Light Rly NO NN Ballinluig Greater than 15-inch gauge (excluding narrow gauge lines) Kerr’s Arbroath 15-inch gauge Dundee 12.5-inch gauge Craignure Wester Pickston 9-inch to 10.25-inch gauge Mull & West Highland Comrie Railroad Perth 7.25-inch (inc 8.5inch) maximum gauge (private, club and commercial) Craigtoun Park St Andrews 5-inch maximum gauge (private, club and commercial) Lochty Anstruther Significant closed lines (border colour denotes gauge) Kirkcaldy MES Beveridge Park Stirling Lines of historical significance, and those carrying more than 20,000 passengers a year, are marked with a larger symbol Dunfermline East Links Park Dunbar West Barns Kirkintilloch MES Colzium Lennox Kilsyth EDINBURGH Edinburgh ME Newliston House GLASGOW Kirkliston BarshawPark Paisley SME Paisley Esk Valley MES Vogrie Country Park Berwick on Tweed George Allen Park Valley International Park Newtongrange Strathaven MS Carluke NT Strathaven NS Galashiels Heatherslaw Hawick Alnwick Coleraine Coleraine ME Damhead Dumfries Londonderry NEWCASTLE Lakeshore Tyneside SMEE South Shields Agnew Park Beamish MEG Roker Park Ballymena Stranraer City of Sunderland MES Difflin Lake Beamish Museum Carnfunnock Family Fun Solway Holiday Park Carlisle Sunderland Raphoe Upperby Park Larne Silloth Chester le Street MES Durham Cultra Light Rly Ulster Folk & NY Transport Museum Donegal Holywood Pickie Family Fun NZ Bangor The Pot Place Plumpton BELFAST Belfast & County Down Drumawhey Junction West Cumbria ME Middlesbrough Donaghadee Workington Penrith Darlington Teeside Saltburn Small Gauge Cleveland ME Low Ciniscliffe Whitehaven Chainbridge M R Woodside Ruswarp Delamont Country Park South Durham SME Killyleagh Hurworth Whitby Enniskillen Armagh Ravenglass & Eskdale Coniston Downpatrick North Bay Kendal Scarborough Orchid Line Sligo Millerbeck MES Thirsk Newry South Lakeland MES Orchard Farm Port Haverigg Lightwater Ryedale SMR Hunmanby Holiday Village Ulverston Lancaster & Valley Flamingo Land Douglas Morecombe MES Gilling East South Lakes Ripon & Ballymote Miniature Rly Wild Animal Park District Ballymote Crogga Valley Ripon Wolds Way Malton Lavender Furness MRC Morecambe Barrow-in-Furness Happy Mount Express Newby Hall Bridlington Sun House Harrogate MES Lancaster Harrogate National Rly Museum YORK Ribble Valley L S oods York City SD Clitheroe fe W SE & District MES TA d MES Sunset Park thclif Hambleton Keighley Blackpool & District MES Nor Zoo Park Bradfor Abbey Blackpool White Gables Shipley KirkstallLEEDS HULL Pleasure Beach Thompson Park West Park Westby Burnley & Pendle MRS Bradford Lions Mane West Riding Garforth Drogheda PRESTON SLS St Annes Spenborough MEE Leeds SMEE Royds Park Wakefield Eggborough West Lancashire Shibden Park Cleckheaton Pugney’s Hesketh Bank Worden Park Purston Park Halifax Featherstone Leyland SME Scunthorpe SME Ravensprings Park Thornes Park Normanby Hall Park Southport MES Brighouse & Halifax ME Wakefield SM&EE Bolton MES Thornes Memorial Park Lakeside Huddersfield Doncaster DSME Bolton Greenhead Park Thorne Southport Huddersfield SME Springfield Park Hemsworth Scunthorpe Cleethorpes Coast Windmill Farm Haigh Hall Rochdale SME Barnsley Water Park Country Park SME Waltham Windmill Grimbsby Athlone Stockholes Farm & Cleethorpes MES Pleasure island MANCHESTER Kirklees Belton Abbotsfield Park Doncaster LIVERPOOL Urmston MES Manor Park Croxteth Warrington Walton Park Glossop Rosehill Victoria Park Lysaght’s Sports Gd Park Wortley Top Forge Rawmarsh Gulliver’s World Sale Area MES Stocksbridge Holton-le-Moor DUBLIN Birkenhead Knowlsey Safari Park Dragon Rother Valley Marlay Park Calderstones Park Marple Country Park Merseyside LS&ME High Legh Dublin SMEE Brookside Queen’s Park Leisureland Express Royden Park Halton Hazel Grove Castleton Louth Mablethorpe Holyhead Wirral MES Runcorn Galway Llandudno Warrington MES Sheffield ME SHEFFIELD Irish North Wales MES Daresbury Dore Sundown Pets Pettypool Pavilion Gdns Corner St Peter & Rhyl Celyn Wood Mid Cheshire SME Queen’s Park Retford Mold Sandiway Buxton Paul’s School Bangor Chester West Chesterfield Lincoln Grosvenor Park Stockport MES Sherwood Spilsby Light Rly Denbighshire Forest Spilsby Conwy Valley Clover Cottage Allostock Kirky Green Skegness Christleton Scopwick Republic Wicklow Betws-y-Coed Lincoln MES North Scarle Joys of Life Eaton Hall Bethesda Dibleys Nurseries Railway Age Kirton Caernarvon Ruthin Crewe Rudyard Lake Hall Leys Park SK Leek Chesterfield MES Matlock Wonderland Evergreens Wells Harbour Papplewick Pleasure Park SJ North Ings Stickney Wrexham DME North Norfolk MEC South Cheshire MES Crewe Stoke-on-Trent Farnsfield Cromer Nantwich Newcastle-under-Lyme MES Dorrington Holt Wrexham Butterley MES SH Duffield Garden Wells & Walsingham Rheilfford DDraaig Fach Abbey Rly MES Woodland Rly Corwen Pentreflin Markeaton Park NOTTINGHAM Boston Porthmadog Derby MES Gwendraeth Whitchurch Bridgemere Trentham Foxfield Railway DERBY Belton House Gdns Norton Hill Aylsham Pwlheli Llwyfan Cerrig Gdns Blythe Bridge Grantham Snettisham Erewash Valley Woodseaves TG MES Nottingham SMEE TF Oswestry MES Market Drayton Burton-upon-Trent Ruddington Ashmanhaugh Llyn Amerton MES Bure Valley Sarn Meyllteyrn Hilcote Valley Egerton Park Barton House Lynnsport (31/2”-gauge) Eccleshall Conkers Melton Mowbray Wroxham Parkland Dolgellau King’s Lynn DSME Hemsby Swadlincote Stapleford Yaxham Stafford DMES N W Leicestershire MES Barmouth Weston Dereham Shrewsbury Park Rugeley Power Sta MES Whitwick Melton Mowbray ME Pentney Park Norwich DSME Norwich Great Whissendine Narborough Ecton Park Hollybush G C Abbey Pumping Station Yarmouth Balleny Green Twycross Zoo Strumpshaw Hall J F Kennedy Arboretum Fairbourne Phoenix MES Lichfield Peterborough Brundall Pleasurewood New Ross Abbey Park Hills Telford Peterborough MES Pettitt’s Park Statfold Barn Thorpe Hall Corton LEICESTER Dunham’s Wood Reedham Hilton Valley Wolverhampton Drayton Manor East Suffolk Rhiw Valley Sutton Fazeley March Wexford Coldfield Baggeridge MES Echills Wood Ferry Meadows Wolverhampton Leasowes Park Lowestoft Machynlleth & District MES Halesowen Brandon Waterford Mid Wales ME Fenland Rly Rosslare BIRMINGHAM Bittesby Mereside Farm The Park Kinver & West Birmingham Bressingham Newtown Midlands SME SME Orchard Line Lutterworth Ramsay Steam Experience Tramore Rly Hampton-in-Arden Wicksteed Park Diss Leisure Park Aberystwyth Bromsgrove Kettering Tramore West Midlands Safari Park SME GEC ME Coventry Bewdley Halesworth DSME Ramsey MSRS Coalyard Coventry MES Rugby Halesworth Birmingham Huntingdon Kidderminster Birmingham SME Rugby MES Thurleigh Transport Museum Rainsbrook Valley Farm Wythall Solihull Brent House Rly MES Little Orchard Bromsgrove MES Earl Norton Soham Wilderness Bromsgrove Cambridge MES Lavendon Stevington & Grantchester TM Great Witley Northampton Turvey Woodland Worcester Lower Delapre Park Cambridge Willow Wood Titley Jct Cherry Orchard Avonvale MES Northampton SME Bedford Hilliers Garden Centre Shepreth Stowmarket CORK Porters Hill Billing K.V.R Geodor Rly Aquadrome Wildlife Park Bromyard & Linton Blisworth Summerfields SO Long Marston MOD SP Fruit Farm TL Ipswich Downs School Gulliver’s Land Royston DMES Saffron Walden Ipswich MES Evesham Vale Milton Keynes & District SME SN Capon Bridge Great Colne Valley Cardigan Banbury Willen Lakeside Park Woburn Milton Keynes Light Rly Wimbish Teifi Valley Rly Pimlico Lt Rly Milton Keynes MES Fancott Audley End Fishguard Henllan Broomy Hill East Anglian Colchester Hereford Luton Rly Museum Beeches Golding Spring Colchester DSME Steeple Aston Knebworth Park Gwili Rly LLwyfan Cerrig Sta. Cheltenham VAMES Great Stortford Gloucester Quainton Road Cheltenham ME Whipsnade Vanstone Woodland Langford & Beeleigh Carmarthen Blenheim Park Museum of Power Woodstock Hertford Monmouth GWR Museum Aylesbury East Herts St Albans Chelmsford SME Maldon Coleford Cutteslowe Park St Albans MES Oakwood Adventure Pembrokeshire MES Cotswold Narbeth Oxford Colney Heath Milford Haven Llanelli Perrygrove Wildlife Park Paradise Pembrey Wildlife Park & District Stroud SME Burford Big Woodron Brentwood Country MES Merthyr Tydfil MES Wye Valley Park Chingford MEC Barleylands Tintern High Wycombe Casiobury Park Ilford & Sutton Pembroke MEC Barnards Cattle Country Watford West Essex Hall SWANSEA Berkeley MRC Farm Wat Tyler Ruislip LONDON Didcot Lido Roxbourne Park Pitsea Sutton Hall Bridgend Glebelands Rec Grd & District MES Beaconsfield Acton Barking Park Southend Bekonscot Ickenham Swansea MES Tondu Newport Dockland & Warerside Beale Rly Harlington LS Northolt Brockwell Park East London MES Canvey Island Bridge House Dreamland CARDIFF Coate Water Park Mortocombe Legoland Swindon Wyevale GC READING Welling MES Margate Margam Park BRISTOL Chilton Kew Bridge Port Talbot Heath Park BRS Staines MES New Barn Strand Park Brookside Jocks Lane Malden & Swanley Cardiff MES Ashton Court Brightwalton Reading SME District SME Croydon Bristol MES Strawberry Wokingham Gillingham Line Thorpe Park West Wickham BATH Chessington Mote Park Maidstone MES Trowbridge Lackham Woodland Amnerfield Pinewood Great Cockrow Well Hill Maidstone Ramsgate Clevedon DGLS Laycock Chertsey Sutton MEC Orpington Eynsford Barry Island Sta Boarley Canterbury MES Hunters Rest West Wilts MES Wellington Park Mizens Valley Barry Island Clutton Lafarge Quarry
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