The Railway Magazine

MEETINGS

THURSDAY, JANUARY 4

Lutterworth Railway Society.

Lutterworth Bowls Club LE15 4RB. 19.30. ‘From Loughborough to Euro Disney via Khartoum – a railway engineer’s journey’: David Coxon.

Norfolk Railway Society. Zoom meeting. 19.30. ‘Slovakian Railways’: Robert Pritchard.

Nuneaton Railway Circle. Chilvers Coton Conservative Club, Nuneaton CV11 5UD. 19.45. ‘Popping Back’: Pete Waterman.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 5

Kettering & District Locomotive Society. Corn Market Hall, Kettering NN15 7QA. 19.45. ‘The Kettering to Cambridge Line’: Robin Cullup.

RCTS. St Teresa’s Church Hall, North Filton BS34 7PL. 19.30. ‘Somerset & Dorset’: Hugh Ballantyne.

Slough & Windsor Railway Society (SWRS). The Manor, Slough station. 19.30. ‘Epidiascope Night’: Members’ photographs.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 6

RCTS. RCTS Library, Station Approach, Leatherhead. 11.00-16.00. Open day.

MONDAY, JANUARY 8

Oxfordshire Railway Society. Kidlington Baptist Church OX5 2DS.19.00. ‘Railways of Oxfordshire 1965-1989’: John Hubbard.

St Hugh’s Church, North Hykeham LN6 8JG. 19.30. ‘Colorado Railroads –Then and Now’: Graham

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