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Narrow Gauge World
Money well spent…
Fire risk sees lines bring out the diesels
Extension plan rejection leaves Lynton members asking ‘what next?’
Bala Lake seeks £300k to fund extension track
Brecon to celebrate 45 years
Volunteer injured at Gartell
Sittingbourne bids to buy complete works train
Lottery-backed Boston Lodge project completed
Lincs launches £25k appeal to fund Jurassic 10-year overhaul
Trust on target for historic rail trolley
Amberley volunteers buy Baguley from Gartell
BRIEF LINES
Dual-gauge line sparks Moseley memories
Furzebrook surviving shed to become house
Fewer days but Fintown will run railcar in 2025
Rescue plan for Letterkenny’s station crane
Talyllyn to showcase claim to Awdry fame
Crew escape as Darj loco overturns
Track thefts spark safety fears
Saxon lines feel pressure after funding cutbacks
BRIEF LINES
Collapse stops lakeside trains
Line runs steam, electric and diesel in one weekend
Fire destroys historic trestle
Park line marks ruby anniversary
‘Russell’ signs off • James Waite relates the saga of the only surviving Welsh Highland Railway locomotive through to its final runs in 2025 prior to a 10-year overhaul.
1825 and all that … • As reported in the UK News in NGW191, the Narrow Gauge Railway Museum’s exhibition as part of the nationwide ‘Railway 200’ celebrations emphasises that narrow gauge lines have a much longer pedigree than the 1825 opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway. Ian Evans takes up the saga.
Celebrating global – and local – anniversaries
Special days, special visitors • 2025 seems to be a year for special events, and many locomotives have been on their travels to add extra entertainment while other lines focus on simply doing what they do best…
like never before!
Austrian Demise • Donald Brooks profiles a preservation scheme that proved too ambitious a challenge.
Still worth a ‘Shoogle’ • Hugh Dougherty praises Britain’s newest narrow gauge trains.
Krauss centenarians • Christian Jummrich celebrates the hundredth birthdays of a pioneer trio that inspired a class of 15-inch gauge Pacifics.
In the footsteps of Giants…
MODEL LINES
Garratt for the garden
Rapido launches 009 range with ‘Diana’
Fourdees offers 10 ways to use a Rapido chassis
Accucraft’s Aussie Baldwin leads 16mm show releases
Bachmann scales up slate buildings for NG7
VIEWPOINT
The mouse that roared……
Paging Mr Stuart Karr…
That was the year that… • Narrow gauge news stories from the archives and their legacy…
Diary & Special Events
What’s On
Stoomtram • Keith Chester had a lucky experience in Java.