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Meetings

MONDAY,

 SEPTEMBER 2

Peak Rail Association (Sheffield branch) The Harlequin, 108 Nursery St, Sheffield S3 8GG. 19.30. ‘Melbourne to Melbourne’: Gavin Lake.

TUESDAY,

 SEPTEMBER 3

Chipping Norton Railway Club Chipping Norton Town Hall, Market Place, Chipping Norton OX7 5NA. 19.30. ‘Archive Railway Films’: Mike Clemens.

Enfield Transport Circle First Floor Meeting Room, The Enfield Drill Hall, 1, Old Park Ave, Enfield EN2 6PJ. 20.00. ‘Transport Video Miscellany’: Peter Watson.

Gravesend Railway Enthusiasts’Society Emmanuel Baptist Church, 50 Windmill St, Gravesend DA12 1BB. 19.30. ‘Steam in South Africa’: Geoff Roberts.

Railway Correspondence and Travel Society (RCTS) Beechen Grove Baptist Church, Clarendon Rd, Watford WD17 1JJ. 19.00. ‘The Art of Constructing Timetables’: Andy Smith.

Worcester Locomotive Society Barbourne ex-Services club, The Moors, Worcester WR1 3ED. 19.00. ‘LT Panniers at Work on the LT Network, 1968 to June 6, 1971: Sights, Sound & Reminiscences’: Peter Hudson.

WEDNESDAY

,

 SEPTEMBER 4

Burton Railway Society Marston’s Sports & Social Club, Shobnall Rd, Burton-upon-Trent DE14 2BG. 19.30. ‘Engine Sheds – Part 12: The Finale!’: Chris Banks.

Pennine Railway Society Club 39, College Rd, Doncaster DN1 3JH. 19.30. ‘All Kinds of Everything’: Robin Havenhand.

Warwickshire Railway Society Lamp Tavern, Barford St, Highgate, Birmingham, B5 6AH. 19.30. ‘More UK Steam in the 1960s’: Steve Bache.

THURSDAY

,

 SEPTEMBER 5

Great Central Railway Society (Sheffield branch) The Harlequin, 108 Nursery St, Sheffield S3 8GG. 19.30. ‘Ramblings with a New Camera in 1962’: Brian Holland.

Lutterworth Railway Society United Reformed Church, George St, Lutterworth, LE17 4EF. 19.30. ‘The Edge Hill Light Railway’: Mark Reader.

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