Narrow Gauge World  |  Sep 25
In the September edition of Narrow Gauge World we look back on a month
of Galas and two very different special events.
Editor Andrew Charman makes his first visit to the evocative Threlkeld
Quarry Museum and reports from a Derby rolling stock works hosting the
'The Greatest Gathering'.
Andrew also describes the time 50 years ago when the Welshpool &
Llanfair Light Railway repatriated an entire train from Sierra Leone.
James Waite concludes his three-part study of narrow gauge in Syria
and Jordan on the remarkable Hejaz Railway.
And Donald Brooks describes how a new tunnel proved not to be the end
of a dramatic line in Switzerland but a new beginning.
We look at the Maharajah's railways in India, even the fate of a
footbridge at Ravenglass. Plus we have our unrivalled narrow gauge
news coverage, the very best photography, narrow gauge modelling, all
the dates you need to catch trains in September, 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 Sep 25.