Beyton Bridge is a OO gauge exhibition layout by members of the Bury St Edmunds Model Railway Club, sized 16.5 feet by 2 feet, representing a fictitious section of a Great Eastern branch line, in Suffolk, set in the period between the end of the Second World War and Nationalisation.
The layout features working semaphore signals and lighting and can be operated in either by conventional DC or DCC controllers.
The station was originally built as a through station, serving both passenger and goods traffic for the local community, business and farms and has a run-round loop and boasts a goods shed, cattle dock, coal staith’s for the local coal merchants and a loading/unloading dock for the agricultural machinery factory in the station yard.
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