THE SCALEFOUR SOCIETY 18.83 LAYOUT CHALLENGE

 

SANKLEY
by the WOKING MINIATURE RAILWAY SOCIETY MODELLERS

DESCRIPTION

Sankley is an attempt to create a workable small country terminus in a confined space. To accommodate the interests of the builders it had to be "all things to as many people as possible". After some research, it was decided that the location should be in the region where Dorset, Wiltshire and Somerset meet. A fictitious place was created a few miles to the north of Gillingham and east of Wincanton. That was an excuse for having a Southern station at the end of a branch from Gillingham, with connections to the Somerset & Dorset at Wincanton and the Great Western at Bruton.

By choosing to set it in the 1948-50 period we could justify running locomotives and carriages in four liveries: late Southern, the London Midland & Scottish as the Somerset & Dorset had become by that time, and Great Western, all waiting to be repainted to match the stock already in the new British Railways colours. Goods stock could have come from anywhere.

In our imagination this "might have been"town was in a prosperous agricultural area. Freight movements reflect this but all trains are relatively short, being limited by the length of the station (and the fiddle yard sector plate behind the backscene). Passenger trains have to be no more than two carriages with push-pull and railmotors arriving quite frequently.

Size of layout

The layout was originally intended as a small exhibition layout fitting on two boards each 4ft x 2 ft. For the 1883 Challenge an extra scenic board has been added making the overall size 9ft 414in x 2ft 01/8 in. The area is 18.81 square feet.

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