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N GAUGE MODELS
N GAUGE MODELS
WE HAVE N GAUGE MODELS THAT WE KNOW OF AND TRY TO FIND ANY MORE THAT ARE ABOUT IN LONDON TRANSPORT AND METROPOLITAN TIME
N Gauge Arnos Grove Station kit
Arnos Grove Station kit approx 7.5" square. Arnos Grove Station on the northern extension of the Piccadilly Line was designed by Charles Holden and is regarded as an outstanding example of 1930's railway architecture. The station was opened in 1932 and is now a listed building.
The kit builds into a scale model of the booking hall, but does not include the footbridge or station buildings.
£12.50
N Gauge Streatham Garage kit
Streatham Garage kit approx 10" by 3" Streatham was opened by the LGOC in 1913. It has housed most of the main London vehicle types from the B type onwards, including STLs RTs and Routemasters. In the mid eighties the garage closed for complete rebuilding, but was then closed in 1992. The model depicts the building as it was during LT days
£12.50
Chelsham Garage kit
9" by 3" is the approx size
Chelsham and Godstone garages were opened in 1925, and built to a similar style. They were owned by the LGOC but operated by the East Surrey Traction Co. Ltd. Chelsham was the first LT garage to operate the GS type in 1953. Godstone was famous for operating a batch of lowbridge STLs known as 'Godstone STLs', and in London Country times had the use of the small class of AF Daimler Fleetlines. Either of these garages can be built and alternative labels are provided to represent the LCBS period. (Chelsham version is illustrated).
Both of the garages closed in 1990.





