A US HO scale model railroad.A scale model of Berlin's Bahnhof Zoo at the LOXX Berlin model railway.One of the smallest (Z scale, 1:220) placed on the buffer bar of one of the largest (Live steam, 1:8) model locomotives.
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Model railroading (US) or Railway modelling (UK) is a hobby in which rail transport systems are modeled at a reduced scale, or ratio. The scale models include rail vehicles (locomotives, rolling stock, streetcars, etc. more...

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), tracks, signalling, scenery (roads, buildings, vehicles, model figures, lights, and natural features such as streams, hills, canyons, etc.).

The earliest forms of model railways are the 'Carpet Railways' which first appeared in the 1840s. Model trains are generally more realistic than toy trains.

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Involvement in the hobby can range from the possession of a train set to spending many hours and large sums of money on a large and exactingly executed model of a railroad and the scenery through which it passes, called a "layout". Hobbyists, called "model railroaders" or "railway modellers", may even maintain models large enough to ride (see "Live steam", "Ridable miniature railway" and "Backyard railroad"). Model railroaders may find enjoyment in collecting model trains, building a miniature landscape for the trains to pass through, or operating their own railroad, albeit in miniature.

Some older scale models reach very high prices.

Layouts vary from the very stylistic (sometimes just a simple circle or oval of track) to the "absolutely realistic", where real places are modelled to scale. One of the largest of these is in the Pendon Museum in Oxfordshire, UK, where an EM gauge (same scale as OO but with a more accurate track gauge) model of the Vale of the White Horse as it appeared in the 1930s is under construction. The museum also houses one of the earliest scenic models ever made - the 'Madder Valley' layout built by John Ahern. This latter layout was built in the late 1930s to late 1950s and brought in the era of realistic modelling, receiving coverage on both sides of the North Atlantic in the magazines Model Railway News and Model Railroader during the 1940s and 50s. Bekonscot in Buckinghamshire is the oldest model village, and also includes a model railway, dating from the 1930s onward. The world's largest model railroad track in HO scale is Miniatur Wunderland in Hamburg, Germany, while the largest live steam layout, with over 25 miles (40 km) of trackage is Train Mountain in Chiloquin, Oregon, USA.

Model railway clubs exist where model railway enthusiasts meet. Clubs sometimes put on displays of models for the general public. One rather specialist branch of railway modellers concentrates on larger scales and gauges, most commonly using track gauges from 3.5 to 7.5 inches. Models in these scales are usually hand-built and are powered by live steam, or diesel-hydraulic, and the engines are often powerful enough to haul even dozens of full-scale human passengers. Often model railways of this size are called miniature railways.

One particularly famous model railway club is the Tech Model Railroad Club (TMRC) at MIT, which in the 1950s pioneered the automatic control of track-switching amongst hobbyists by using advanced technology for the time — telephone relays.

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Trackside Oo Scale Dg214001 Thornycroft Nippy – Br £8.00 A Passion For Steam By Whitehouse And Thomas £2.00
Xuron Precision Track Cutters for N Gauge & Ho Oo Gauge £11.49 Trix Twin Power Supply Unit £1.50
Hornby- Guage 0 Platform Accessories 1929-1940+ Fitter £5.00 Hornby Goods Master Train Set £48.00
Atlas Model Train Henschel Wegmann 4-6-4 £4.00 Triang Railways Instruction & Servicing Sheets on Cd, £2.00
Triang Hornby Service & Instruction Sheets on Cd, £2.00 Hornby Maintenance/Service Sheets 1989 to 2007 on Cd, £2.00
Hornby Early to 1989 Maintenance/Service Sheets on Cd, £2.00 Hornby Dublo Service & Instruction Sheets etc.all on Cd £2.00
Hornby "00" Diesel Mechanical Shunter 0-4-0 "Br" £20.00 Hornby Pack Of 4 Locomotive Traction Tyres - X8461 New £3.25
00 Hornby Travelling Crane -4 Stabilising Jacks (S8493) £2.50 Hornby Driver, Engineer, Vacuum Pipes From Loco Packs £1.99
00 10 Hornby Couplings -X8059 Ex Dapol/Mainline Push In £4.99 00 10 Hornby Couplings - X9072 Ex Dapol Push In £4.99
00 10 Hornby Couplings - X9289 Nem £4.99 00 10 Hornby Couplings -X8O25/8279/171 Old Style Metal £4.99
00 10 Hornby Couplings - X8031/1052 - Fits Most Hornby £4.99 (P)Hornby 00 10 Buffers - Oval X8028 New £3.99
Hornby 00 10 Buffers - Flat Edged X8I06/ L7640 New £3.99 Hornby 00 10 Buffers - Small Round 5mm X8014 £3.99
Hornby 00 10 Buffers - Large Round 7mm X8134 £3.99 Hornby 00 10 Buffers - Semi Oval Oblong X8122/ L6823 £3.99
(P) Hornby Pack Of 4 Loco Traction Tyres - X8030 New £3.25 Engine and Carriages from the world of Thomas the Tank £9.99
Hornby "00" Diesel Shunter Class 06 Robert Horne Paper £20.00 Peco John Allbutt 5 Plank Coal Wagon. Nr-P88. N Gauge. £5.80
Peco Power Connecting Clip N Gauge. £1.78 Hornby R8097 Disc Wheels(3 Hole)/Axles 10 Set. 00 Gauge £3.75
Peco Slb Steetly Lime Wagon. Nr-P113. N Gauge. £4.90 Model Railway Hornby 3 Rail 2X Crossovers £5.00
Hornby "00" Diesel Po Locomotive 0-4-0 Redland £20.00 n gauge model trains £40.00
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