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TTRCA in action at the British Motor Museum in Warwickshire, June 2023

The TTRCA assembled a huge layout provided by Adrian Cassidy. The boards are original Trix 'Vono' from the 1950's.
 

 

TTRCA

GAYDON
MOTOR
MUSEUM

2023

The tracks included two DC 2 or 3-rail circuits, a DC Catenary circuit, a DC end-to-end,
and a Bakelite AC circuit.
 

Clive Parker (on left) couples up scale coaches, while Philip Cooke, Jonathan Cassidy
and Aidan White keep an eye on their circuits.
 

The TTRCA area included an information board assembled by Philip Cooke, spares table with Martin Blackwell,
a display area and the grand layout.
 

The TTRCA spares are usually managed by Martin Drayson, but as he was on holiday
Martin Blackwell and his wife kindly ran the table.
 

The layout included an operating Elevator Conveyor. The dump wagon train is being headed by a lowly Southern 0-6-0
 

The display table included 'neverwasser' sets presented in the style of TTR
 

The display included the prototype Meteor and the range of Trix plastic wagons.
 

Steve White checks the track while David Holmes, Jonathan Cassidy and Geoffrey Robinson operate the trains
 

The layout was designed and supplied by Adrian Cassidy (second from right).
 

TTRCA member Dixon Upcott had plenty of Trix for sale on his table in the main hall.
 

The TTRCA layout took several hours to assemble on the day before the exhibition.
Here are members David Holmes, Philip Cooke, and Ian Patterson lending a hand.
 

 

 


Photos from the TTRCA event at the British Motor Museum, Warwickshire, UK, 2023.
 

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