The Railway Magazine

MEETINGS

THURSDAY, APRIL 4

GCR Society. Farm Road Sports & Social Club, Sheffield S2 2TP. 19.30.‘The Railways of Colonel Stephens’: David Hanger.

Lutterworth Railway Society. Lutterworth Bowls Club LE15 4RB. 19.30.‘Taking Trains abroad before the Tunnel’: Dave Coxon.

Norfolk Railway Society. United Reformed Church Hall, Norwich NR4 6QR. 19.30.‘The Woodhead Line revisited’: Chris Mitchell.

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

RCTS. Network Rail – The Quadrant: Milton Keynes MK9 1EN. 19.30.‘Great Central Railway –‘Re-Unification’:Tom Ingall.

FRIDAY, APRIL 5

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

RCTS. St Teresa’s Church Hall, North Filton BS34 7PL. 19.30. ‘East Coast Main Line part 2 – North fromYork’: Stephen Gay.

SLS. Newport Community Hub, Paul’s Rd (off Union St), Middlesbrough TS1 5NQ. 19.30. ‘Twelve years of China Steam from 1992’: Barry Burns.

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