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The Kyle Model Railway Club exhibition takes place on Saturday 13th and Sunday 14th May 2023 in the Concert and Walker Halls in Troon.

The Ayrshire Railway Preservation Group will have a stand at the event to promote the Doon Valley Railway and the current fundraising campaign, as well as having some items from our shop for sale.
(Permalink) Ayrshire Railway Preservation Group Doon Valley Railway Kyle Model Railway Club

Unused rooms at one of Scotland's oldest working stations have been transformed into a clubhouse for model railway enthusiasts, thanks to a ScotRail community project.

Kyle Model Railway Club this week moved into the revamped rooms above the main premises at Irvine station, which dates back to 1839.

The award-winning club has 'adopted' the station as part of ScotRail's Adopt a Station project, which enables volunteers to develop floral displays at stations and find innovative uses for vacant rooms.

Tom Rout, chairman of the Kyle Model Railway Club, said: 'We are delighted to be based at Irvine station, where it will be easier for us to recruit new members than at our previous, more out-of-the-way location at Dunaskin.'

The clubhouse, which was previously used as a training suite, offers an
attractive space for railway enthusiasts to exhibit their miniature railway
layouts.

John Yellowlees, ScotRails external relations manager, opened the new
clubhouse on Monday 16 April.

Mr Yellowlees said: Our Adopt a Station policy is about finding community
uses for surplus accommodation, and model railway clubs are a good use
because they encourage young people to respect the railway environment.

The accommodation has been converted with assistance from the Railway
Heritage Trust and IDP Architects.

Irvine is the fifth ScotRail station to house a model railway club, with
others at Gleneagles, Lanark, Fort Matilda and Maxwell Park.

(Permalink) Irvine Kyle Model Railway Club ScotRail Station Adoption


Irvine: Looking west towards Irvine station in May 2007 showing the attractive and effective atrium / stairway / canopy arrangement constructed around the station building.
John Furnevel 03/05/2007


Irvine: ScotRail's external relations manager John Yellowlees (centre) with Kyle Model Railway Club members (l-r) Roy Garrett, Hugh McCrindle, David Wyllie, Tom Rout, Ed Bristow, and Ian Blain.
First ScotRail 16/04/2012


Irvine: Roy Garrett and Tom Rout, from Kyle Model Railway Club, with one of their new layouts at Irvine station.
First ScotRail 16/04/2012

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