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GLASGOW & SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY ASSOCIATION
The Association was founded in 1964 to keep alive and foster interest in the GSWRA. This aim is kept alive by monthly meetings held over the autumn/winter season in Paisley and the publication of both a newsletter on a quarterly basis and annual review ‘Sou’West Journal. We also produce white metal castings and components to build accurate scale models. A members discount of 10% is available for all purchases. 
 
GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY ASSOCIATION
Formed in 1964, the GNSRA caters for all those interested in the Great North of Scotland Railway, its constituents and successors. Member receive a quarterly journal. The ‘Great North Review’ containing photographs, articles, drawings and news of the railway both historical and current. From time to time the association publishes books and abstracts.
 
HIGHLAND RAILWAY SOCIETY
Formed in 1987 the aims of the Highland Railway Society are to support all interest in the railway.  In addition to aiding historical research the society assists modellers in finding components by keeping track of what is, or will be, available from specialist manufacturers.
 
LOCOMOTIVE OWNERS GROUP (SCOTLAND)
Locomotive Owners Group (Scotland) is a voluntary organisation based at Bo'ness and is dedicated to preserving operational steam locomotives in Scotland. The group owns BR Standard Class 4MT locomotive 80105 which it has restored to pristine condition.
 
MIGO+1
MIGO+1 is a group of modellers promoting modelling in Gauge O and Gauge 1 modern image.  If you are thinking of modern image in either of these scales then drop by their demonstration stand to find out more.
 
N GUAGE SOCIETY
The N-gauge society was founded in 1967 by enthusiasts from west Yorkshire.  The societies aims are to promote N gauge modelling and assists modellers in various ways including sourcing components and kits, through keeping track of manufacturers, and commissioning special items for sale through the society shop.  The society also has a bi-monthly journal, library, area groups, and many other benefits for N gauge modellers.
 
NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY STUDY GROUP
The North British Railway Study Group was formed in 1978. The aims of the Group are to promote the study of the North British Railway, and encourage the building of models relating to the North British Railway from its earliest days to the present time.
 
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