Warley club has a wide spectrum of layouts, some complete and some under construction. All members are welcome to help with any layout. This page shows the current club layouts. Most of them are up in the clubroom.
This layout has two levels, one for DCC and one for analogue. It is always up in the clubroom and provides a place for members to run their trains.

Click for a video of Club member's stock running on Dalby Wood
This layout is almost complete and had it's first outing at the Warley at Statfold exhibition in October 2005. It uses DCC.

Another DCC layout. This represents a preserved railway and is inspired by Bridgnorth station.

Warley club has an 00 layout under construction by junior members.
Work has not yet started on this project. All we know is that it will be big and DCC.
This is Warley Club's EM layout. It is a branch line passing station and, although quite old, it was fully refurbished for our 2024 Warley at Statfold exhibition.

This large 0 gauge layout is permanently up in the clubroom and ready for members to run. It is DCC control.


The branch line. Track cleaning can be "interesting " on Warley Road!
This is a project which is almost complete, it is based on the Minories type layout.

A well known layout that has been featured in the model railway press.

This is a ScaleSeven layout which means the track is built to a finer standard the normal 0 gauge. Ellerton Road is usually up and running in the clubroom. Only stock built to ScaleSeven standards can run on ScaleSeven layouts.

Another ScaleSeven layout. This layout is currently in storage.
A new smaller 0 gauge layout is under construction in the club.
Broadwater Junction is a romantic fictional location. It represents a main line running close to the sea somewhere in the Western Region, probably in Wales. It is anaologue control and is usually up and running in the clubroom for members to run their trains.

This is a model of Hawes Junction on the Settle and Carlisle line, the real station has since been renamed Garsdale.

This is a smaller, easily transportable N gauge layout that is still under construction. Here is a rather unusual overhead view of the layout.

This layout was kindly donated to the club.

We also have a new project in the form of a US based N gauge layout - more information as it develops. As at January 2026 There is some wonderful woodwork to see but track laying has not yet started.

A vintage HO GWR branch line terminus layout carefully nurtured by a small band of members.

Our Freemo layout built to standards that allow endless combinations of boards to be joined together.

An 009 layout under construction.

Here is a video of the very first trains to run on our Clovelly Beach layout.
This is a very small but fully detailed 009 layout.
An 0-16.5 layout.

Another 0-16.5 layout
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Our G scale layout is currently in storage to make way for all the new projects but it is in full working order.
