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Meetings

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2

Pennine Railway Society. Doncaster Town Fields Sports Club, Bennethorpe, Doncaster DN2 6AA. 19.30. ‘Steam and a few diesels from Peterborough to York’: Chris Nettleton. Further details on website www.penninerailwaysociety.com.

Railway Correspondence & Travel Society (RCTS) (Furness, Lakes & Lune branch) .

Station Hotel, Carnforth. 19.30. ‘China’: David Hugill.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Great Central Railway Society (Sheffield branch). Farm Road Sports & Social Club, Farm Rd, Sheffield S2 2TP. 19.30. ‘Railway Rambles around Sheffield’: Mike Eggenton.

Lutterworth Railway Society . Lutterworth Bowls Club, off Coventry Rd, Lutterworth LE15 4RB. 19.30. ‘Travels of a Railway Writer’: Chris Milner, The Railway Magazine’s Contributing Editor.

Norfolk Railway Society . United Reformed Church Hall, 40-42 Ipswich Rd, Norwich NR4 6QR. 19.30. ‘The Central Wales Line and Rails around Swansea’: NRS members Chris Mitchell and Gareth Phillips.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

RCTS (Bristol branch). St Teresa’s Church Hall, 71 Gloucester Rd, North Filton BS34 7PL. 19.30. ‘That Was The Year That Was – 1963’: Geoff

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