Narrow Gauge World  |  June 25
The June issue of Narrow Gauge World, no 193, sees many a loco going visiting, and some returning to past haunts, as the Gala event season steps up a gear.
James Waite, meanwhile, sees the very well-known Hunslet loco 'Russell' sign off ahead of an overhaul.
Ian Evans describes how the narrow gauge is rather older than this year's 200th anniversary of rail travel celebrations suggest.
And Donald Brooks charts the sad story of an Austrian line that made it to preservation, to only then be closed.
Hugh Dougherty meanwhile has been trying out the new trains on the Glasgow Subway, and getting some local opinions.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Narrow Gauge World June 25.