The End of Steam 1966-68 Part 2 by Michael Smyth, Northampton Branch Meeting
NHN Northampton - Weston Favell Weston Favell Parish Hall, Booth Lane South, NorthamptonWeek of Events
25 Years of Early Diesels 1959-1984
25 Years of Early Diesels 1959-1984
A Hitchin and Welwyn Garden City Branch presentation by David Cross. Details to follow. Doors open 13:30, presentation starts 14:00.
26 years at the NRM – Bob Gwynne
Colin Boocock – Railway photography through the decades – 1980 to 2025
Colin Boocock – Railway photography through the decades – 1980 to 2025
Colin makes a welcome return to Sheffield branch with more fabulous photos from his vast collection.
Leatherhead Station: The Stationmaster’s House
Leatherhead Station: The Stationmaster’s House
Society Archivist and Trustee Andy Davies comes to tell the history of the stations at Leatherhead from 1859, including the Stationmaster’s house and it’s new use as the RCTS Archive and Library.
“Modern Railway Signalling” by Clive Feather
Archive And Library Open Day
Over the years at The Tremorfa and Castle works
Over the years at The Tremorfa and Castle works
The RCTS South Wales branch are proud to announce that Brian Rolley will be presenting what promises to be a fascinating talk on the internal system at the Tremorfa and Castle Steel works in Cardiff. Expect plenty of images from a railway that is not normally accessible or even visible to the general public. Doors…
The Atlantic Railway – A look back at the Campbeltown & Macrihanish Light Railway
The Atlantic Railway – A look back at the Campbeltown & Macrihanish Light Railway
This illustrated presentation contains examples of all known images that have been taken of this line. Our speaker, Gordon Casely, would be pleased to learn of any other photographs that might exist. Please advise the Branch Secretary if you think you can assist ahead of the meeting.
Featured Kings Cross uncrossed
Kings Cross uncrossed
Sam Savage visits us to talk about the 2021 remodelling of the throat of London Kings Cross station - when Kings Cross was uncrossed. Learn about how this major civil engineering project was delivered at one of London's busiest stations