Narrow Gauge World  |  Aug 24
In the August issue of Narrow Gauge World we feature the return to
steam of a celebrity locomotive – 'Pixie', that once ran round a
rectory in Leicestershire, now has a new life in Kent.
We feature the remarkable effort by the Alishan Forest Railway to
overcome typhoon damage with a new tunnel in remote part of Taiwan,
We feature a Swiss rack line that has rented its stock despite being
cut off from road or rail.
And we recall a remote Scottish line built to carry grouse-shooting
parties.
James Waite meanwhile concludes his tour of the Brazilian narrow gauge
on the sugar cane lines.
We have our usual unrivalled news coverage, full details of where to
find peak-season narrow gauge action, and the best photos, all in
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Narrow Gauge World Aug 24.