The Society operates two tracks:

The first is a continuous elevated track, some 660 feet long, which has a minimum radius of 50 feet, and is suitable for 2.5”, 3.5" and 5" gauge model locomotives. The Society has a number of driving and passenger trolleys, of various sizes, available for drivers to use. The track has a minimum ground clearance of 11.5" from railhead to ground for those who wish to use their own driving trolley.

Locomotive preparation bays are available with a 6/12V electrical supply and compressed air at 20plbs/in2 for blowers. The bays can also be used to prepare battery-powered locomotives. Locomotives are moved from the bays by traverser to a siding which connects to the running track by sector plate.

The second is a continuous ground level track some 2,600 feet long, of 5” and 7¼” gauges with a minimum radius of 60 feet.  The Society has a number of passenger carrying trucks available for use.

To assist in unloading locomotives from road vehicles a hydraulically operated ramp is available to move locomotives from the vehicle onto a turntable, which connects to 9, waist high, preparation tracks with 6/12V electrical supply and compressed air at 20plbs/in2 for blowers..

Members who operate miniature road vehicles, such as traction engines, can make use of the tarmac roads of Abbey Park and Abbey Grounds.

The site is available for members to use for private running sessions at any time, and they also operate their locomotives on nominated Sunday afternoons, as shown in the programme, to provide rides for the general public.