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🚂Westport Model Railway Exhibition

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An annual exhibition hosted by the Westport Model Railway Club, typically held in October at the Westport Leisure Centre. Features multiple working model railway layouts in various scales (OO, N, G), plus trade stands, demonstrations, and a 'try your hand' area for children. The show is compact but family-friendly, with plenty to see in 1-2 hours. Highlights include detailed Irish and UK scenes, Thomas the Tank Engine appearances, and a raffle. Toilets and light refreshments are available on site. Suitable for ages 3-12, but adults will enjoy the craftsmanship too. Parking is free outside the leisure centre.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyMayo
CountryIreland
Ages312
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Travel tips

  • Visit in October for the annual exhibition

    The exhibition is held annually in October at Westport Leisure Centre. Check the website closer to the date for exact opening times and dates.

  • Plan for 1-2 hours

    This is a compact show, so you can see everything worthwhile in 1-2 hours. Good for fitting around other activities or younger children's schedules.

  • Children can try operating models themselves

    There's a 'try your hand' area where children can have hands-on experience operating model trains. Great for keeping kids engaged.

  • Thomas the Tank Engine often appears

    Thomas the Tank Engine themed layouts usually feature at the show. Worth asking staff which layout has Thomas to prioritise with younger children.

  • Free parking outside the leisure centre

    Parking is free, making it a budget-friendly visit. No need to factor in parking costs or hunt for spaces.

  • Toilets and refreshments on site

    Light refreshments and toilets are available at the leisure centre. Bring snacks if you prefer more options, but you won't need to leave for basics.

  • Ideal for ages 3-12

    Best suited to children aged 3-12. Younger toddlers may find it underwhelming, while older teens might prefer more complex attractions.

  • Perfect rainy day option

    The exhibition is completely indoors at the leisure centre, making it excellent for October weather or if outdoor plans are disrupted.

  • Check buggy access at leisure centre

    Pushchairs should be manageable in a leisure centre setting, but layouts may be compact. Worth ringing ahead if you have a large buggy.

  • Very affordable admission

    Entry is very reasonably priced (£2 or equivalent), so it's budget-friendly even for larger families.

  • Trade stands sell model railway items

    Multiple trade stands are present. Budget for potential impulse purchases if your child is keen on model trains or wants a souvenir.

  • Raffle may appeal to children

    A raffle usually runs at the show. A small ticket purchase can be a fun addition to the visit if children enjoy that sort of thing.

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