Brecon and Radnor Railway Club will unveil an eight-metre working OO gauge model of Llandrindod Wells as it appeared in 1906 at the town’s Automobile Palace from Tuesday, 19 August, to Saturday, 23 August.

The launch is timed to coincide with this year’s Llandrindod Wells Victorian Festival and the nationwide Railway 200 celebrations, marking two centuries of railway heritage. The event is hosted by the Heart of Wales Community Rail Partnership (CRP).

Although famed for its Victorian architecture and spa-town heritage, Llandrindod Wells is depicted by the model as Edwardian in the early years of the 20th century.

Beginning life as a generous donation to the club, the layout has been painstakingly restored and expanded to its current eight-metre length, enhancing its historical accuracy and detail.

Visitors to the exhibition will see everything from the bustling station platforms and period buildings to authentic rolling stock in full working order.

“This model is more than just a railway layout,” said John Moorhouse, Brecon and Radnor Railway Club chair. “It’s a living snapshot of Llandrindod Wells at a moment in history and we are excited to share it with both locals and visitors during such a celebratory week for the town and for Britain’s railways.”

Owen Griffkin, CRP community rail officer, said: ‘“It is wonderful to be able to provide a platform for the club and it promises to be the centrepiece of many events in the future.

“It’s amazing to see how the town used to look; it really gives you a taste of the impact the railway has had on towns along the Central Wales Line or the Heart of Wales Line, as it is now known.”

The exhibition will be open daily at the Automobile Palace between August 19 and 23 from 10am and 4pm and entry is free. It’s the latest in a series of events and groups that are making use of the newly-renovated space, with a gaming hub and the National Cycling Museum amongst the attractions at the historic building.

Club members will be on hand to share insights, answer questions and discuss the research and craftsmanship behind the project whilst they operate a multitude of authentic models.