Narrow Gauge World  |  June 22
In the June edition of Narrow Gauge World coal supplies continue to hog the headlines, and we get a view from the footplate of the challenges in using coal substitutes in steam locos
The Bala Lake Railway celebrates its 50th anniversary, while James Waite looks back at 60 years of the 18-inch gauge Bicton Woodland Railway
We hear about one man's remarkable 3ft 6in gauge new-build project in Australia
Features Editor David Joy recalls a vain chase in search of unusual locos with traction engine boilers
Meanwhile Editor Andrew Charman remembers a first visit to Amberley Museum in 1984, viewing the then newly arrived Brockham collection
Plus our usual mix of all narrow-gauge features, modelling, the best photography and of course all the latest in-depth news.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Narrow Gauge World June 22.