Calder Road represents the club's first foray in to modern image modelling.
It is based in a fictional town at the turn of the millenium, depicting a small commuter station and combined freight facility along with a diesel depot.
Crawford Bridge is based on part of the old Caledonian main line in the upper Clyde valley, perhaps better known today as the West Coast Main Line.
Those who have travelled this route will be familiar with the dramatic scenery in the Southern Uplands as both road and rail fight their way over Beattock summit and then sweep in great curves down the Clyde valley towards central Scotland.
This was one of the Club’s early layouts from the 1970s. An article about the layout was published in the October 1979 issue of Railway Modeller magazine to publicise the Cathcart Model Exhibition.