08/10/2025
A very hectic time for Stanley Ferry draws to a close this weekend with its final appearance of the year at the Wakefield MRS Model Railway Exhibition this weekend, 11-12 October at the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School, Wakefield.
https://www.wakefieldrms.org/exhibition/
The period began on September 10th when – courtesy of local charity LonGBoaT – Stanley Ferry went on display in the Gallery Booth on the island platform of Kirkgate Station. Whilst there, it participated in the September ‘Artwalk’ on the 24th.
Then on October 2nd, it moved to the WX Wakefield Exchange for the Civic Society’s event unveiling their blue plaque to locomotive manufacturer, Thomas Peckett. Although known for building his iconic locomotives in Bristol, he was born in Wakefield, and did live for a short time in a house on the same road on which the WMRS clubrooms are located.
Over 100 people attended the event, and there were a number of displays and talks about the life and times of the Peckett family, Wakefield’s Railway heritage, including the history of its 100(ish) arch railway viaduct, and of course, the Tom Puddings at Stanley Ferry.
The Wakefield Civic Society are kindly allowing their blue plaque to be displayed alongside Stanley Ferry at the railway exhibition this weekend. So, if you would like the chance to see it before it is fixed in place somewhere along Garden Street, please come along to the Queen Elizabeth Grammar School Sports Hall this 11th-12th October. Click on the link below for more details and a list of other exhibitors and traders.
https://www.wakefieldrms.org/exhibition/
After that it is back to work on the model for whatever awaits it next year and beyond (we already have 2 tentative inquiries for 2027)!