Narrow Gauge World  |  June 26
In the June edition of Narrow Gauge World, we celebrate the most
important anniversary of all, 75 years since the Talyllyn Railway
reopened as a heritage line and kicked off the heritage rail movement.
We also learn how a Belgian tramway that should have become a heritage
line looks to have slipped into history.
Regular correspondent James Waite describes a remarkable visit to see
mixed-gauge working in a Vietnamese steelworks, and we also travel to
Australia to ride a 30-inch gauge line that is not the Puffing Billy.
We drop into an impressive Gala in northern France, while our
unrivalled news pages include a return to oil firing to beat the
lineside fire menace.
Plus modelling, all the important dates, the best photography and much
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Narrow Gauge World June 26.