Rainhill Model Railway Club

Rainhill Model Railway Club This page is to promote the activities and events of Rainhill Model Railway Club. Highlighting Exhibitions and events held and attended by Rainhill M.R.C.

Who Are We? In 1994 St. James Methodist Church was in the throes of raising money to pay for its newly built extension hall and other rooms. One of the initiatives at that time was to hold a model railway exhibition. Tom Lowton undertook to organise the exhibition and asked for the support of various friends in the modelling hobby. One person who agreed to help was Colin Oldfield, who is a churchw

arden with the nearby St. Ann's Church. The exhibition was a resounding success and plans for the 1995 follow on exhibition were being immediately spoken about. During the early months of 1995, whilst finalising the arrangements for the coming exhibition, thoughts were leading to the possibility of forming a model railway club in Rainhill. After much time dillying and dallying (which I'm told we men do a lot of), Colin's wife Mary prompted us to advertise our intentions in the show's programme. The show was another overwhelming success and we collected the names of 25 people in our area that demonstrated interest in the formation of a club. Where Are We? On Monday 15th May 1995 we held our first meeting at St. Ann's Parish Rooms (now the new Millennium Centre) and continued to meet on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month. We started to construct two layouts and enthusiasm grew in strength, necessitating meeting on every Monday. Our membership has grown so rapidly (now 40, backed up by a waiting list), that we do not need to advertise for members, which is a testimony to our friendly, sociable approach to modelling. When do We Meet? I In 1998 we took the bold step in obtaining our own permanent premises at Prescot Leisure Centre, where we had the luxury of secure permanent accommodation for our modelling projects along with a modellers' room and video and book library. We then met on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays in order to maximise our investment in these premises. We had to give notice to vacate our Prescot club rooms for the 31 May 2011 due to the uncertainty of continued use of these facilities and lack of information forthcoming from our Landlord. These premises have now been demolished. After a temporary room was found in Warrington to keep the club going we were looking for a new permanent venue. St Helens Council suggested space may be available in the North West Museum of Transport. A meeting was set up and an agreement made for our club to move into three rooms at the museum. After a lot of work being done to improve the available rooms, a grand opening was performed by Pete Waterman OBE on 10th. March this year and members are once again getting stuck into modelling projects. After a number of years exhibiting at St.James' Hall, we moved to the newly renovated Rainhill Village Hall where we now hold annual Christmas & March exhibitions. We have also been party to raising over £2000 for charitable concerns such as Christian Aid, Lifeboats, NSPCC, Willowbrook Hospice , BBC Children in Need etc., and will continue to do so. The members and committee would like to put on record our thanks to a number of people and organisations that have and continue to support us. We are grateful to St. James' Methodist Church, St. Ann's C.of E Church, Rainhill Railway & Heritage Society, St. Helens Council, Rainhill Village Hall, North west Museum of Road Transport, St. Ann's School and finally the members and their wives and partners, for their friendship, support, understanding and varied interests in railway modelling that has made the club the great success that it has become.

Club layout ‘Rothampton’ being exhibited at Narrow Gauge North 2026 in Pudsey today. Driver was breathalysed before driv...
14/03/2026

Club layout ‘Rothampton’ being exhibited at Narrow Gauge North 2026 in Pudsey today. Driver was breathalysed before driving! 😀🚂

All packed away and refreshment required after a great weekend at Rainhill Model Railway Club’s Model Rail 2026. One ver...
08/03/2026

All packed away and refreshment required after a great weekend at Rainhill Model Railway Club’s Model Rail 2026. One very happy, tired Exhibition Manager after our 2 day exhibition at Rainhill High School. 19 layouts, multiple traders, demonstrators and information stands on offer. A big thank you to the school and the caretakers for hosting us and making the event run smoothly. My thanks also go to the members, family and friends of the club that came along to assist in the set up, running and break down of the exhibition. Thank you to all our exhibitors for making the exhibition a success. Our venue now feeling like a home.
Last but not least a thank you to all members of the public that attended over the weekend making the event what it is…. And so on to the next shows, on 28th November 2026 and March 6th and 7th 2027

Regards,
Alastair.
Exhibition Manager- Rainhill MRC

Doors are open for the 2nd day of the exhibition. If you are free today pop down and pay us a visit. 19 layouts, 10 trad...
08/03/2026

Doors are open for the 2nd day of the exhibition. If you are free today pop down and pay us a visit. 19 layouts, 10 traders, 5 demonstrators and 6 society stands on offer. Open until 4:30pm.

All set up and ready to entertain the public at Model Rail 2026. Open to the public 10am - 5pm and 10am - 4:30pm on Sund...
07/03/2026

All set up and ready to entertain the public at Model Rail 2026. Open to the public 10am - 5pm and 10am - 4:30pm on Sunday. If you are free pop down and pay us a visit.

Set up has started for Model Rail 2026 at Rainhill High School this weekend. Open to the public 10am -5pm on Saturday an...
06/03/2026

Set up has started for Model Rail 2026 at Rainhill High School this weekend. Open to the public 10am -5pm on Saturday and 10am - 4:30pm on Sunday. Come down and pay us a visit.

Charles Insley’s St. Etienne-en-Caux 009 layout will be attending Rainhill MRC’s Model Rail 2026 on 7th and 8th March. C...
04/03/2026

Charles Insley’s St. Etienne-en-Caux 009 layout will be attending Rainhill MRC’s Model Rail 2026 on 7th and 8th March. Come and see the layout located in classroom P101, stand no. 23. Stop by and say hello.

Effingham Street OO/009 layout will be attending Rainhill MRC’s Model Rail 2026 on 7th and 8th March. Come and see the l...
03/03/2026

Effingham Street OO/009 layout will be attending Rainhill MRC’s Model Rail 2026 on 7th and 8th March. Come and see the layout located in the Gym, stand no. 11. Stop by and say hello.

02/03/2026

Great article, thanks St Helens Star. Come down and see us over the weekend. 🚂

Lydstone N Gauge Layout will be attending Rainhill MRC’s Model Rail 2026 on 7th and 8th March. Come and see the layout l...
02/03/2026

Lydstone N Gauge Layout will be attending Rainhill MRC’s Model Rail 2026 on 7th and 8th March. Come and see the layout located in the Gym, stand no. 19. Stop by and say hello.

Doon Road OO gauge layout will be attending Rainhill MRC’s Model Rail 2026. Come and see the layout located in the Arts ...
01/03/2026

Doon Road OO gauge layout will be attending Rainhill MRC’s Model Rail 2026. Come and see the layout located in the Arts Theatre at the exhibition. Keep a lookout for more pictures of attendees being posted soon.

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