Operating 3½ and 5 inch raised, 5 and 7¼ inch gauge ground level tracks, as well as an 18"g electric tram with 16mm NG and OO gauge layouts. Details of club history, public events, parties, membership with login, and contacts at Heath Park, South Wales.
Claimed to be the longest 10¼ inch gauge steam railway in the world. Has a unique Garratt locomotive "Norfolk Hero" which was especially built for this line.
The Little Didtre Light Railway. A railway that runs through the grounds of Little Didtre and Hidden Valley. With a track gauge of 7.25 inches, trains negotiate their way under bridges and through cuttings on a return journey. UK.
The society has built a 1500m long 7¼in gauge railway on the outskirts of Bangor, Northern Ireland. Visitors and new members welcome on Sunday afternoons.
A private 5 inch gauge track with three locomotives, two steam and one electric. Includes details of repairs and rolling stock, related links, and connections with the museum and club in Cantubury, Kent.
Emanating from the Greywood Central Railway, built from 1946, at a private address in Walton-on-Thames, the 7¼" gauge Great Cockcrow Railway opened in 1968 in the small village of Lyne near Chertsey, Surrey, UK.
A new public 10¼in gauge railway of approximately ½ mile length with scale steam locomotives at the Country Gardens Centre in Pulborough, West Sussex. Supported by the SDLR Society, new members are welcome.