2024 EXHIBITION
Firstly, many thanks to those of you who visited our 2023 show - we hope you all enjoyed your visit. We are pleased to announce that we shall be holding our 2024 show over the weekend of 18th and 19th May. Following the positive feedback and experience, we shall be hosting the show once again at the Grenoside Community Centre (directions to find it are listed below).
The entry fees will be revised for 2024, and will be:
- Adults: £7.50
- Children under 16: FREE! *(when accompanied with a paying adult)
As at our previous shows, each adult ticket entitles the bearer to a free cup of tea or coffee from the café.
The show will be open 10am until 5pm on Saturday 18th May, and 10am until 4.30pm on Sunday 19th May.
Layouts attending are confirmed as follows:
- Thorncliffe - 'OO' - 1980s BR
- Two Goods - 'OO' - 1970s BR
- Altenburger - HO' - 2000s German
- Duncrevie Fuelling Point - 'EM' - 2000s BR
- Derwenthorpe - 'OO' - 1970s BR
- Tunnstone Quarry - 'OO' - 1960s BR
- West End - 'P4' - 1970s BR
- Glenties - 'OOn3' - 1940s Ireland
- New Millshaw - 'O' - 1970s BR
- Oregreave - 'OO' - 1970s NCB
- Exchange Sidings - 'N' - 1950s BR
- Auswiss - 'HO/HOm' - 2000s Switzerland
- Moore Street - 'N' - 1980s BR
- Downtown USA - 'HO' - 1960s USA
- Boomerang Lane - 'OO' - 2010s BR
The following trade and demo support will be in attendance:
- Going Loco Models
- Road & Rail
- Mount Tabor Models
- North Western Models
- Walter Deakin Models
- CM3 Models
- MMR Models
- Powerbond Adhesives
- Triang 'TT' demonstration
- DEMU
- Lol Saccomando model demonstration
- Peak Rail
- Zoe Hunter Historical Railway Maps
- Hand-made greetings cards
- N.M.R.S Club Sales
Directions to to the venue by car:
- if travelling from the north of Sheffield or Manchester
- Follow the A61 (J36 of the M1) and follow signs for Sheffield (North)
- Take the first right turning after the speed limit drops from 50mph to 30mph (Norfolk Hill)
- Turn left at the crossroads towards the top of the hill
- The venue is approx. 250 yards on the left, by the zebra crossing
- If travelling from the south of Sheffield
- Follow the A57 (J33 of the M1) and follow signs for Sheffield (Centre) on the Sheffield Parkway
- Follow signs for A61(N) onto Derek Dooley Way (Inner Ring Road)
- Follow signs for Barnsley on A61 and continue past SWFC football ground
- Continue on the A61 to the end of the dual-carriageway
- Turn left at crossroads with traffic lights (signposted for Grenoside Crematorium)
- Turn right at crossroads onto Main Street
- The venue is approx. 500 yards on the right by the zebra crossing
Car parking is available at the venue - if the car park is full, please use on-street parking nearby.
Directions to get to the venue using Public Transport:
- Bus service 86 runs from Chapeltown to Sheffield City Centre (and Lowedges), connecting with National Rail services at Chapeltown, and runs half-hourly on Saturday (hourly on Sundays). Service 86 is operated by Stagecoach. Services stop right outside the venue on Saturday - on Sunday, services run along the A61 (see map below).
- Further information and timetables are available at www.travelsouthyorkshire.com
For a taster of what you can expect at our 2023 show, please click here to view a video of our 2022 show, filmed by Well-Chuffed Railways.
PLEASE NOTE: Any events held at the Grenoside Community Centre other than the 18/19th May show ARE NOT related to the NMRS - confusion has arisen which we wish to avoid.
The entry fees will be revised for 2024, and will be:
- Adults: £7.50
- Children under 16: FREE! *(when accompanied with a paying adult)
As at our previous shows, each adult ticket entitles the bearer to a free cup of tea or coffee from the café.
The show will be open 10am until 5pm on Saturday 18th May, and 10am until 4.30pm on Sunday 19th May.
Layouts attending are confirmed as follows:
- Thorncliffe - 'OO' - 1980s BR
- Two Goods - 'OO' - 1970s BR
- Altenburger - HO' - 2000s German
- Duncrevie Fuelling Point - 'EM' - 2000s BR
- Derwenthorpe - 'OO' - 1970s BR
- Tunnstone Quarry - 'OO' - 1960s BR
- West End - 'P4' - 1970s BR
- Glenties - 'OOn3' - 1940s Ireland
- New Millshaw - 'O' - 1970s BR
- Oregreave - 'OO' - 1970s NCB
- Exchange Sidings - 'N' - 1950s BR
- Auswiss - 'HO/HOm' - 2000s Switzerland
- Moore Street - 'N' - 1980s BR
- Downtown USA - 'HO' - 1960s USA
- Boomerang Lane - 'OO' - 2010s BR
The following trade and demo support will be in attendance:
- Going Loco Models
- Road & Rail
- Mount Tabor Models
- North Western Models
- Walter Deakin Models
- CM3 Models
- MMR Models
- Powerbond Adhesives
- Triang 'TT' demonstration
- DEMU
- Lol Saccomando model demonstration
- Peak Rail
- Zoe Hunter Historical Railway Maps
- Hand-made greetings cards
- N.M.R.S Club Sales
Directions to to the venue by car:
- if travelling from the north of Sheffield or Manchester
- Follow the A61 (J36 of the M1) and follow signs for Sheffield (North)
- Take the first right turning after the speed limit drops from 50mph to 30mph (Norfolk Hill)
- Turn left at the crossroads towards the top of the hill
- The venue is approx. 250 yards on the left, by the zebra crossing
- If travelling from the south of Sheffield
- Follow the A57 (J33 of the M1) and follow signs for Sheffield (Centre) on the Sheffield Parkway
- Follow signs for A61(N) onto Derek Dooley Way (Inner Ring Road)
- Follow signs for Barnsley on A61 and continue past SWFC football ground
- Continue on the A61 to the end of the dual-carriageway
- Turn left at crossroads with traffic lights (signposted for Grenoside Crematorium)
- Turn right at crossroads onto Main Street
- The venue is approx. 500 yards on the right by the zebra crossing
Car parking is available at the venue - if the car park is full, please use on-street parking nearby.
Directions to get to the venue using Public Transport:
- Bus service 86 runs from Chapeltown to Sheffield City Centre (and Lowedges), connecting with National Rail services at Chapeltown, and runs half-hourly on Saturday (hourly on Sundays). Service 86 is operated by Stagecoach. Services stop right outside the venue on Saturday - on Sunday, services run along the A61 (see map below).
- Further information and timetables are available at www.travelsouthyorkshire.com
For a taster of what you can expect at our 2023 show, please click here to view a video of our 2022 show, filmed by Well-Chuffed Railways.
PLEASE NOTE: Any events held at the Grenoside Community Centre other than the 18/19th May show ARE NOT related to the NMRS - confusion has arisen which we wish to avoid.
Some of the layouts that appeared at the 2023 Show:
The Warren by Steve & Chris Saxby.
Halifax King Cross by Stephen Hall. (Photo copyright Tony Wright, British Railway Modelling magazine.)