BGS Membership

Aims of the Society

The Broad Gauge Society was formed in 1980 to promote research into and the modelling of the British 7ft 0¼in gauge railways of the 19th Century. It currently has over 300 members and meetings are held on a regular basis.

Most Broad Gauge lines were built by the Great Western Railway and associated companies, many by the famous engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The London & South Western and Midland Railways also owned and operated Broad Gauge lines for some years. The last Broad Gauge trains ran in May 1892.

The Society publishes a bi-monthly News-Sheet giving news of forthcoming meetings, new kits and other items of interest to members.

The Broadsheet is published twice a year on glossy art paper and contains articles on prototype and modelling subjects. Copies of back issues are available to new members.

A4 Data Sheets are published with most issues of the News-Sheet. There are now around 60 sheets in the New Series covering coaches and waggons plus 49 sheets in the Old Series covering permanent way. Members may purchase copies of these with new sheets being issued free to all members.

The Society also publishes A3 drawings and A4 data file sheets. The data file sheets include a wealth of hitherto unpublished material from the Public Records Office and elsewhere. There is also a sheet with recommended modelling standards.

Membership Cost

Membership costs £10.00 each year. New members will also need to pay a one-off £2.00 joining fee to cover the cost of a pack which includes much information on the broad gauge railways and where to find information and artefacts. Overseas members also pay £2.00 per year postage suplement (or £6.00 for airmail outside Europe).

The BGS have published several books and booklets normally available only to members.

Benefits

  • Two editions of the Broadsheet, full of the latest broad gauge research and modelling.
  • Six editions of the News-Sheet to keep you up to date with Society news.
  • Various data sheets and other research information.
  • A discount on BGS books.
  • An e-mail discussion group.
  • Access to our broad gauge modelling supplies.
  • A chance to join like minded people at meetings and other events.

Further Information

Please e-mail your postal address to our Membership Secretary and he will send you full details and an application form.

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