The exhibition was staged in two buildings, the Main Hall and North Junction,
this page features exhibits in the signalbox, the previous page features those in the hall.
The OO scale CRM modular layout has never appeared in the same formation twice.





Titchtown is the Crewe Heritage Centre Model Railway Club's layout, located in one of the coaches of the Advanced Passenger Train.


Our volunteers in the kitchen did a sterling job providing lunch for the exhibitors and light refreshements for visitors, a collection box on the counter raised a considerable sum of money for St Luke's in addition to the Hospice's share of the main exhibition receipts.

Meanwhile, in the main hall, perhaps the least pleasant job in the exhibition was sitting in the cold doorway selling entrance tickets. Special thanks go to John, Roy, Rachel and Craig.

Finally I would like to say thank you to all the exhibitors, stewards, and traders for making the exhibition possible and thank you to the visitors, we trust you had an enjoyable day and hope to see you at the 2011 CRM exhibition on Saturday 22nd January at Hancock Hall, Crewe Road, Wheelock.
Bob Hughes, C.R.M. Exhibition Organiser, January 2010.
Details of our next exhibition can be found here.
The event was held in aid of St Luke's (Cheshire) Hospice and Crewe Heritage Centre, raising £976.70 for each of the two charities.
Photographs of the show taken by Mark Cherry and Bob Hughes. Viewers may make copies for personal use only.
Crewe Heritage Centre is the town's museum, the industrial use of the main hall by Waterman Railways is detrimental to the exhibits and should not be permitted.
Cheshire East Council - Give us back our museum!