The Cheltenham Society of Model Engineers (CSME)
was founded in 1938.
From those humble beginnings, with much member enthusiasm, and until the
mid-1950's without a permanent home, the Cheltenham Society has grown steadily over
the years. Originally starting as a steam locomotive based society, it still has a primary interest in steam locomotives but this is now equalled by diesel locomotives (usually electrically powered). In addition, interests exist in steam road locomotives with also a large contingent of boating interests, both steam and electric.
In the mid-1990's construction was started on a
'ground level' railway track to accommodate both 5" and small sized
7.25" gauge steam or diesel locomotives. However, this construction had to take place
within the existing elevated railway track and due to track radius limitations plus
existing facilities/obstacles only an end-to-end construction could be
considered. Nevertheless, with passing loops, sidings, headshunts and
turntable (a future addition), much fun was enjoyed.
In 2007 the ends of the ground level track were closed so that continuous running could take place. Sidings have been added to give pleasure and allow for some real 'railroading'. Enhancements will continue with the addition of a turntable and a carriage shed for storage of ground level rolling stock.
| The railway has its own 'real' Signal Box, which is a Midland 'Ground Frame' Box and came from the former sidings at Tewkesbury Road, Cheltenham. Although a ground level box, it has been raised to provide useful storage space underneath. As well as a neat meeting place, the Box contains the automatic signalling equipment, which operates the 'elevated track' GWR type semaphore signals. In addition there is a handy stove for warming members during those cold Autumn/Winter meets. |
The 'elevated track' railway also has an imposing GWR style Station at "Hatherley". This was completed in 1988 and officially opened during the Cheltenham Society's Golden Jubilee celebrations in 1988.
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The Cheltenham Society is lucky to be able to boast a fine lake which exists as a splendid facility for the boating members. It even has a working Lighthouse and water feature! |
After steaming an engine, or sailing a boat, one
can make use of the Cheltenham Society Canteen which is equipped for the making of
tea/coffee etc and also has limited cooking facilities. In addition, the
Society has Ladies' and Gents' toilets.
Together the lake and grounds offer interest for all, including those
with nature conservation in mind. Fish and Wildlife abound and all in
protected sylvan surroundings.
With the elevated and ground level tracks plus the boating lake, model engineers from the Cheltenham and Gloucestershire area will find facilities for most of their model engineering needs here at the Cheltenham Society of Model Engineers.
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