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THE Corris Railway Society held its annual model railway exhibition at Y Plas in Machynlleth over the August bank holiday weekend and was pleased to see a 33 per cent increase in visitor numbers over the 2017 figure.
The 520 members of the public who came to the exhibition meant that this was the largest attendance since 2014 (when it was a three-day event).
Encouragingly, in light of concerns that the age demographic of railway modellers is high and getting higher, 129 of the visitors were children.
This may reflect the fact that the Corris event usually features one or two layouts aimed at appealing to younger visitors and sometimes give them an opportunity “to drive the trains”.
Another established and popular feature is the stand selling hand-crafted ornaments and jewellery made from recycled glass.
Organiser Bill Newton said: “It was great to see the increased number of visitors coming through the doors of Y Plas and having an enjoyable time at the exhibition.
“The proceeds from the two days will make a good contribution towards the revival of the railway. Thanks go to all the exhibitors and also to those who publicised the event, helped with setting up and breaking it all down, the volunteer caterers, the door staffers the sellers of goods and raffle tickets and the rest of the exhibition team. We are a small society – more volunteers are always welcome – and trains were running between Corris station and Maespoeth Junction while the exhibition was on.”
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