POSTPONED Diesel hydraulics around the Western Region
TVY Didcot Didcot Civic Hall, Britwell Road, Didcot, United KingdomThames Valley branch · Presenter: Joe Turner
The Trams of Southend on Sea 1901 to 1942
Virtual Meeting Virtual Meeting, United KingdomAGM + Carey’s Quiz and Members Night
HSD Scunthorpe The Black Beauty, Keddington Road, Scunthorpe, United KingdomHave your say, bring your short show or items for discussion
Branch Quiz Evening
VirtualThe Quiz will be wide ranging, covering both historic and contemporary matters and intended to appeal to all within the Group; hopefully reflecting the diverse nature of our collective interest in Railways.  It will not be a rivet counters quiz, and whilst of course the idea will be to answer the questions correctly, the main intention…
Goslings Gallivants
SOE Eastleigh Junction Church (formerly Eastleigh Railway Institute), 2 Romsey Road, Eastleigh, United KingdomSolent branch · Presenter: Paul Gosling
Archive and Library Open Day
RCTS Library Leatherhead Station Approach, Leatherhead, United KingdomGateshead and Periphery
NEA Darlington Darlington Cricket Club, South Terrace, Darlington, United KingdomClass 701s introduction
SRY Woking Woking United Reform Church, White Rose Lane, Woking, United KingdomSurrey branch · Presenter: Neil Drury CEng MIMechE
“Extreme Gricing”
WRD Shipley Saltaire Methodist Church, Saltaire Road, Shipley, United KingdomThe Final Journey – the Untold Story of Funeral Trains
CHM Cheltenham Victory Club, Burlington House, Lypiatt Road, Cheltenham, United KingdomIf you ever thought Funeral Trains was a rather morbid subject - not a bit of it! Nicolas Wheatley has published a book on the subject. This evening will be an update from a fascinating presentation Nicolas gave to us 3 years ago.
Railways of New Zealand
MHD Cox Green Cox Green Community Centre, Highfield Lane, Cox Green, Maidenhead, United KingdomThe Railways of North Staffordshire Part 3 by Brian Sullivan
Virtual Meeting Virtual Meeting, United KingdomBrian will be presenting the subject using largely the photographs by Tommy Tomalin and others, including historical views. Sadly Tommy is no longer with us and we shall miss seeing his map making skills in this presentation. However, we look forward, in this third in the series, to following the numerous lines in the area…