‘London Underground Then & Now. As it was and as it is’, by Brian Hardy

WFD Watford Beechen Grove Baptist Church, Clarendon Road, Watford, United Kingdom

BRIAN HARDY: Brian returns to present: ‘London Underground Then & Now. As it was and as it is’. This is a physical event, doors open at the venue from around 18:30 for a 19:00 start, there will be a midway break for refreshments and we aim to finish around 21:30.

The Superb Years : 1950s – 1960s : Part 2

MCN Liverpool Haig House Social Club, Woolton Road, Garston, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Taking place despite the rail strike since Merseyrail is expected to be running services.

Cathedrals of Steam

MKY Milton Keynes Network Rail - The Quadrant: MK, Elder Gate, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom

Christian Wolmar, transport writer, broadcaster and author of numerous books, traces the development of the major London stations, providing unique insights into their history, with many entertaining anecdotes, and celebrates the recent transformation of several of these stations into wonderful blends of the old and the new.

‘Seventy Years of Railway Photography’ by Colin Boocock

SFD Sheffield Farm Road Sports & Social Club Farm Road, Sheffield, United Kingdom

Colin’s presentation will be based on his book 'Seventy Years of Railway Photography: Seven Decades Behind the Lens’. Note this is a change from the originally advertised speaker.

The LMS Patriot Project

EMD Nottingham The New Mechanics, 3 North Sherwood Street, Nottingham, United Kingdom

The project is recreating a working replica of an express steam locomotive type – the London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) ‘Patriot’ class - which did not survive in the 1960’s, when steam traction ended on the then British Railways. When complete, it will join a select family of other LMS express passenger locomotives that…

“The Fylde Line: An 80s Ride from Manchester Victoria to Blackpool” by Alan Jones

CBR Fulbourn, Cambridge The Swifts, Haggis Gap, Fulbourn, Cambridge, United Kingdom

The 1980s were a period of significant change on BR.  New multiple units began to replace first generation ones.  Long standing traffics moved to road, such as newspapers printed in Manchester and traditionally dispatched by rail to towns and cities across Northern England.  Remnants of domestic coal traffic still existed, illustrated by workings on the…

Steam in the 1960’s

HTC Hitchin Tilehouse Street Baptist Church, Upper Tilehouse Street, Hitchin, United Kingdom

A Hitchin & Welwyn Garden City branch presentation by Chris Wright. Chris Wright, a native of Gorleston-on-Sea, spent many school holidays 1959-1965 spotting in Hitchin. In a two-part presentation, the first Tuesday 10th October, the second Tuesday May 14th 2024, he will talk about his early spotting ventures in Norfolk; the end of steam in…