A Hornby starter set with a small blue tank engine and three blue carriages was the first set our collector (then aged 7) received. As a child, watching ‘Thomas the Tank Engine’ on TV inspired his love of trains, along with multiple family trips to heritage railways. Since then, Charlie has been adding to his collection of steam engines, with a couple of diesel locomotives, and he dreams of building a recreation of Tiverton or Dulverton station on the old Exe Valley line. Great Western Railway models feature heavily in the collection and Charlie, who is Visitor Services Supervisor at RAMM, has built a model railway evocative of a small GWR branch line for the ‘Are we nearly there yet?’ exhibition (on display in gallery 20 and 21 until 29 September 2024).

Culture 24
The content for this page has been provided by our partner Culture24
Suitable for
Any age
Admission
Free
Type

Exhibition (temporary), Seasonal event

Visit event's website

Royal Albert Memorial Museum & Art Gallery

Queen Street, Exeter, Devon EX4 3RX England

ramm.enquiries@exeter.gov.uk

01392 665858

http://www.rammuseum.org.uk/

The Royal Albert Memorial Museum will be closed for redevelopment until 16th December 2011. Displays from the permanent collection of paintings will commence in April 2012 and be rotated on a six-monthly schedule. If you wish to see a specific work, please check before travelling to avoid disappointment.

View venue