Free parking for Railex visitors is available at Stoke Mandeville Stadium in marked bays, in previous years we have also used the William Harding School for additional car parking spaces.
This year due to unannounced building work at this location we are unable to use the school for extra parking as we have done in the past.
We hope to secure additional free parking in Stoke Mandeville Hospital staff areas in the hospital grounds adjacent to the stadium car park and some extra grassed areas at the stadium itself.
We would like recommend that visitors may like to use the town centre car parks and use the free and excellently restored Routemaster bus from the railway station to Railex that runs up to every forty minutes.
Car parks in Aylesbury are free on Sunday and we recommend the long stay Friarscroft (588 places) car park close to the station which is £3 for all day on Saturday and free on Sunday detail on all town centre car
parks can be found here.
The roads around the school and stadium car parks are residential and although have no parking restrictions should you park there we would like to keep our neighbours happy so please abide with all road parking
regulations, park safely and keep all access areas and driveways clear. There is likely to be more space on the school side of the railway line.
Stoke Mandeville Hospital car parks that are located close to Railex are chargeable but at the weekends generally tend to be quiet. Charges are: 2 - 4 hours: £3.00 and 4 - 8 hours: £4.00.
See their website for full details.
Access from the hospital is next to the Cancer Care Unit, just follow the road from the pay & display carparks.
Railex continues to build on its high quality reputation with another
exceptional show in 2009.
This confirms our aim to be one of the major model railway exhibitions in the country. It will be held over the same Whitsun (or late spring)
bank holiday weekend.
Don't take our word for it, check what other people have said about last year's show, and also see photos of Railex 2009 by checking out the following links:
Photos by Anthony Mead,
Paul Wright,
Samuel Bennett,
David Howse,
Blogs by, Phil Parker,
Bob B,
Forum reports, RMweb,
We have invited 20 outstanding layouts in scales up to and including 7mm Scale (O Gauge). The lists only contain layouts, trade and demos if attendance has been confirmed
in writing. As can be seen we have a sizeable chunk of Railex 2010 booked already!
As in the past five years we have included around 50 specialist manufacturers and traders all dedicated to the support of the model railway hobby. Within the trade
selection you can purchase ready to run models, kits, tools, transport books and videos. We also pride ourselves in supporting many of the specialist cottage
industries selling there own range of products that you are unlikely to find at many other shows, but are so important to the model railway hobby in general.
Please watch this space over the coming months for the very latest updates.
Why not down load our Railex 2010 Poster to display in your club room or at your exhibition.
Free Vintage Bus Service
See our Railex 2010 Bus Time Table for the bus times between Railex and Aylesbury railway station.
For those one cannot make the Free Vinatge Bus service (Saturdays only), may we suggest the No 50 bus route as indicated in our "By Bus from Aylesbury Bus Station/Town Centre" section on the Venue & Location Page.
Find out more
Look out for press releases and advertisements on Railex 2010 nearer the time but make sure to note
Railex 2010 in your diaries now.
We will endeavour to update these pages as often as possible adding new layouts, demos, traders and useful
information, although if you do require to contact us regarding Railex in the meantime then email
our exhibition manager David Lane.