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  • WEN – Branch Meeting Amyas Crump : Culm Valley 150 and Devon Diesels Part 2

    WEN Exeter [Mint Methodist Church] Fore Street, Exeter, United Kingdom

    Our February meeting will see the return of the noted historian and author Amyas Crump. Amyas will be doing a two part show, the first will cover the 150th anniversary of the Culm Valley line, one he knew well and will give an insight into one of Devon's lost lines. The second half of the…

    £22
  • Peterborough to Beijing, the Story of a Journey

    ESX Shenfield Shenfield Parish Hall, 60 Hutton Road, Shenfield, United Kingdom

    Nick Garnham will tell us about an epic journey the first step of which is to board a train at Peterborough Physical meeting at Shenfield Parish Hall also available on Zoom as a Hybrid Meeting.

  • Archive And Library Open Day

    RCTS Library Leatherhead Station Approach, Leatherhead, United Kingdom

    Archive And Library Open Day

  • Swiss Railways A-Z Part 2

    SOE Eastleigh Junction Church (formerly Eastleigh Railway Institute), 2 Romsey Road, Eastleigh, United Kingdom
    £3
  • Lance King in Ulster, 1957-1970, The NCC in Action

    CHR Bassil Shippam Centre Tozer Way, St Pancras, Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom

    The NCC ("Northern Counties Committee") was the Irish arm of the LMS (and the MR before that). The talk is mainly 1958 - 1970 when the NCC ran the last mainline steam in these islands. Using the slides of the late Lance King, I will take you on a trip along the lines still open…

  • WRD – Steam to Scarborough

    WRD Shipley Saltaire Methodist Church, Saltaire Road, Shipley, United Kingdom

    with Colin Smith

  • CHM Branch – 50 Years of the High Speed Train

    CHM Cheltenham Victory Club, Burlington House, Lypiatt Road, Cheltenham, United Kingdom

    Alex Wood comes to Cheltenham to review what is probably the most iconic train which rode the rails of the UK.

  • Locomotive & Coach Liveries, Part 3

    SCT Edinburgh Scots Guards Club, 2 Clifton Terrace,, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

    Note change of date for this meeting. Stuart Malcolm returns to  delve into his Locomotive and Coach Livery archive, this time covering the last thirty years which has seen an hitherto unprecedented variety of changes a private companies come and go!