Narrow Gauge World  |  Mar-Apr 2021
We look at how railways are trying to plan for a very uncertain 2021 and provide unrivalled 12-page news coverage of the narrow gauge, in the UK and across the globe.
We have Fuzz Jordan detail the fight against controversial line closure plans in India, James Waite offers his impressions of the revived Vivarais line on its first photo charter and David Mitchell recalls the Great Whipsnade, the line round the zoo, in its earliest years.
Greg Howell describes a short-lived line built in 2020 to avert a UK dam disaster, John Organ profiles Saxon-Meyers in Germany, the great survivors. There’s also modelling, book reviews, the best photos and much more. Download this great issue now.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Narrow Gauge World Mar-Apr 2021.