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Meetings

TUESDAY, JULY 2

Chipping Norton Railway Club Chipping Norton Town Hall, Market Place, Chipping Norton OX7 5NA. 19.30. ‘My Life and Trains’: Jim Portlock.

Gravesend Railway Enthusiasts’ Society Emmanuel Baptist Church, 50 Windmill St, Gravesend DA12 1BB. 19.30. TBA.

Enfield Transport Circle First Floor Meeting Room, Enfield Drill Hall, 1, Old Park Ave, Enfield, Middlesex EN2 6PJ. 20.00. ‘British Steam in South Africa: 1987 to Present’: Kenneth Livermore, North British Locomotive Preser vation Group.

Railway Correspondence and Travel Society (RCTS) Beechen Grove Baptist Church, Clarendon Rd, Watford WD17 1JJ. 19.00. ‘An Evening with my Father’s Slides’: David Cross.

Worcester Locomotive Society Barbourne Ex-Services Club, The Moors, Worcester WR1 3ED. 19.00. ‘50 Slides Apiece’ – invited members’ favourite slide images.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3

Burton Railway Society Marston’s Sports & Social Club, Shobnall Rd, Burton-upon-Trent DE14 2BG. 19.30. ‘Modern Traction: BR in the Seventies’: Gavin Lake.

Pennine Railway Society Club 39 College Rd, Waterdale, Doncaster DN1 3JH. 19.30. Jon Law, The B Team.

THURSDAY, JULY 4

Friends of the Stockton & Darlington Railway Darlington Cricket Club, South Terrace, Feethams, Darlington DL1 5JD. 19.10. Monthly meeting.

Great Central Railway Society (Sheffield branch) The Harlequin, 108 Nursery St, Sheffield S3 8GG. 18.30. Evening walk - meet at Harlequin.

RCTS (Thames Valley branch) Observations at Clapham Junction station. Fixtures Secretary Andrew Jenkins 01793 783749 Tv-fixtures@RCTS.org.uk

RCTS Methodist Church Hall, Silver St, Stony Stratford, Milton Keynes MK11 1BE 19.30 ‘The Art of Timetabling Planning’: Stephen Newman.

FRIDAY, JULY 5

Slough & Windsor Railway Society The Manor, Brunel Way Slough Station. 19.45. ‘Swindon to Swindon via Southampton Central’: Bob Bunyar.

MONDAY, JULY

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