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A non-profit organisation devoted to the
collecting and operating of TTR, Trix Express and Trix 00 gauge trains |
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King size
layout with plenty of rare Trix in action.
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Rarities
included a boxed disc wheeled 20/52 in near mint condition.
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TTRCA
BRISTOL
2007 |
Trix Express
4-wheel coaches hauled by another 20/52.
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DC version of
the Diesel Flyer (758).
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Rather
battered, but an interesting rare red version of the 20/55.
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Event
organiser Dave Berry (on right).
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David O'Brien and Geoffrey
Robinson talking Trix.
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Another view
of the big layout with a Trix Express theme,
by David Holmes assisted by Philip Cooke.
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Derelict Coach
Huts showing variations in 'wood' grain.
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Dixon Upcott engrossed in a
repair.
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Duncan Bell
(on right) and well-stocked sales table.
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E94 AC Crocodile heavy goods
electric loco seen on David O'Brien's sales table.
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Roger Garnham talks to John
Hopkinson (on right) about specialised repaints.
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Masters of the king-size layout: Philip Cooke
and David Holmes.
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Waiting for
the next arrival ... David Holt and his Trix DC 2-rail layout.
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Prewar
Scotsman presentation set with scale 'teak' coaches and blue Super
Controller.
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1950's TTR
members' badges and presentation box. Non-plated deep cut employees'
version on left, polished (centre) and normal (right).
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Sales tables
had plenty to offer. Left: a range of Trix Express rolling stock, above:
TTR AC and Trix DC, below left: Liliput
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TTR
SL Continental 0-4-0 loco and rare 'Paris-Basle' coaches with TTR
couplings.
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AC Pacific
hauling a smart rake of blue Wagons-Lit coaches
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Mrs Holmes talks to David
Plum while David's wife operates the Elevator Conveyor.
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20/57 again, this time with
a train of long wheelbase tankers.
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Spares expert
Martin Drayson with Dave Berry
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TTRCA
Secretary Mary Lillford chatting with John Hopkinson while the tea brews.
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Photos from TTRCA event at Bristol, 2007.
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