Narrow Gauge World  |  July 25
In the July issue of Narrow Gauge World we look forward to the peak
season on the British narrow gauge and some special events on the way.
Andrew Charman reports on the return to Fairbourne of two of its
15-inch gauge stalwarts.
James Waite starts a study of the narrow gauge of war-torn Syria.
Adrian Garner recalls visiting a busy Bowaters paper mill in 1966.
And Keith Chester describes how electric traction was pioneered on the
narrow gauge.
We hear about a hole that caused chaos for the tiny Laxey Mine
Railway.
In our modelling pages we have another inspirational 009 layout in a
very small space.
Plus our unrivalled news coverage, the best photography, where to find
trains and events in July, and much more, all in Narrow Gauge World.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Narrow Gauge World July 25.