Narrow Gauge World  |  Jan Feb 25
In the January-February edition of Narrow Gauge World we look forward to the action in the new year, while reporting on how the old one has gone out with a bang, winter storms causing damage to many lines.
Editor Andrew Charman visits the Corris Railway, where a high embankment is almost complete and the plans for extension gaining pace.
James Waite concludes his three-part series on narrow gauge in China with a visit to a remote line for hauling stone.
Sjors van Dongen celebrates the centenary of the world's most northerly tram system,
And Donald Brooks heads to Switzerland to describe Europe's most profitable narrow gauge rail system.
We also hear about the Bure Valley's new loco which is green in more ways than one, our modelling pages have excellent news for those working in both 4mm and 7mm scale, plus our unvrivalled news coverage and more, all in Narrow Gauge World.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Narrow Gauge World Jan Feb 25.