These pages will provide you with links to lots and lots of other railway and model railway related web sites.
![]() | I am the webmaster for this site I have a lot links to Australian sites on the AMRA web site. These include the Clubs page and the Retailers and Manufacturers page. |
| Club Links | Links to various Model Railway Clubs located in the UK. |
| Shop Links | Links to various Model Shops and Manufacturers located in the UK. |
| N Links | Links to various Manufacturers of British N Gauge and related equipment. |
| Resources | Links to various Model and Prototype Resource Sites that have won one of my awards. |
| More Links | Links to lots of other railway related sites. |
![]() | iRail Railway Search Engine The UK based railway and model railway directory |
| I belong to the following Yahoo Email Groups. | |
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| If you are running a web site for you club then check out Xara Online - Membership Manager where you can get a secure online database that can be maintained from anywhere. You can use it to send emails to member(s), track events and allow members to register their interest, and provide access for members to update their own details and to control their access to members only web pages. This can be seamlessly integrated into your web site and runs on their server so you don't have to install anything special. | |
![]() The old Sydney Central Indicator Board |
Link To This Site
You might consider adding a link from your site to ours (assuming that you have a site). To create a text link with html code just place the following in the appropriate spot on your page. <a href="http://rail.felgall.com/">Steve's Railway Page</a> If you are using a web editor that provides a simple means of creating links, you can place the text Steve's Railway Page into your page and then define it as a link to the web address (or URL) http://rail.felgall.com/ to achieve the same result.
If you prefer to use an image link then use the following code: <a href="http://rail.felgall.com/"><img src="srp.gif" width="66" height="92" alt="Steve's Railway Pages" /></a> This will produce a link that looks like this: You need to copy the above image to your server and save it as srp.gif in order for the code to work. If the text colour on that image doesn't suite the background colour of your page then you can copy the following version of the image instead: |





