Addison rd signals
KENSINGTON ADDISON ROAD (
‘Tony Wright with permission BRM Magazine’.)

The Prototype

Kensington Addison Road is now Kensington (Olympia) on the W.London route, originally a joint L&NWR, LB&SCR, L&SWR & GWR line between Clapham and Willesden Jct. Our model shows the station in its heyday around 1925, with LMS and SR liveries appearing.

Kensington Addison Road
View North c1925 (from ‘Wonderful London’ edited by St J Adcock 1926)

Planning the Model

The layout has been thoroughly researched and is one of the Club’s most prototypically accurate projects to date.
At approximately fifty feet long with two 9’ diameter train turntables, the baseboards are nearly five feet wide. It is also the Club’s largest ever project, taking over ten years to construct. Even so, it represents only the southern half of the station.
The model is viewed from the site of the Olympia exhibition halls, with Willesden Junction off to the left; beyond the right-hand end of the layout is Earl’s Court and Clapham Junction. It is an end-to-end layout designed to be operated to a timetable by a team of 3-4 club members at any one time.