TwyƄg? Well, it is so named because it is little more than a branch off a branch line: a small terminus with limited goods facilities in west Herefordshire near the Welsh border and altnhough now within England, the name has Welsh heritage. The line was developed to capitalise on the nearby fruit growing area. A limited passenger service was introduced, usually provided by a 14XX and Auto-coach as numbers were small. As with many rural lines coal was brought in to supply the local villages along with other varieties of goods. Although members had long had an interest in O gauge, it wasn't until a move of club premises allowed the space for this layout to be developed. A simple plan was drawn to accommodate both the dictates ofstorage and the interest of the members involved. The othermain factor was the introduction of r-t-r stock in O gauge putting it within the range of individuals and clubs. Track is by PECO and all buildings from made from scratch.