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Narrow Gauge World

Jul 01 2022
Magazine

The only magazine specialising in narrow gauge railways. We recall the past, and offer comprehensive, in-depth coverage of today’s narrow gauge scene. We speak with authority to our readers, many of whom run narrow-gauge railways.

Narrow Gauge World

Oh what an atmosphere…

Welsh coal supplies resume – but possibly only for 2022…

Taiwan diesel heading for Llanfair?

Peter Pan to pump museum

Russell to return for WHR Centenary celebration

Schoolchildren join party for Snowdon’s Padarn

Talyllyn celebrates its gold-hearted members

BRIEF LINES

Manx lines gear up for Summer Festival

Annie gets an overhaul and a new owner

Sisters reunited at Evesham

Jubilee first for the Queen Mary

Back on track at Fintown

UK NEWS IN PICTURES

Froissy 50th – better late than never… • FRANCE

Boost in tourism hastens upgrades to Matheran line

Tram museum counts cost of Covid • NETHERLANDS

Loco traumas but MTVS on track • FRANCE

Wagon workshop build progresses

Can’t find a diesel? Shrink a standard…

Brazil in the Premier League • Andrew Charman heads to Kent for the long-awaited and yet brief reunion between three sister locomotives.

Kerr, Stuart’s standards…

Dutch Steam Trams • James Waite profiles some highly distinctive lines and their locomotives.

Weathering the conditions… • The photographers who regularly submit their content for our pages found plenty of trains to focus on over the past month – and a range of climate conditions to cope with too…

Tracks by the Tyne • Donald Brooks looks back at the Gateshead Garden Festival railway that was open for just 157 days.

Remarkable Railcars… • Phil Horton outlines a surprising saga that embraces Yugoslavia, Portugal, Peru – and possibly Mozambique!

Manx Memories – July 1964 • Michael Farr recalls a visit to the Isle of Man when all its railways were still in full operation

St. Etienne-en-Caux • We spotlight the superb French-themed 009 layout built by Charles Insley.

ON THNE GM OMDOEDLE SLHLIENLGF

VIEWPOINT

Could Penrhyn have been preserved?

That was the year that… • Narrow gauge news stories from the archives and their legacy…

Diary & Special Events

What’s On

Steaming to a Hungarian Spa • Donald Brooks recalls a 1994 trip over a Hungarian line that has recently reopened.


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English

The only magazine specialising in narrow gauge railways. We recall the past, and offer comprehensive, in-depth coverage of today’s narrow gauge scene. We speak with authority to our readers, many of whom run narrow-gauge railways.

Narrow Gauge World

Oh what an atmosphere…

Welsh coal supplies resume – but possibly only for 2022…

Taiwan diesel heading for Llanfair?

Peter Pan to pump museum

Russell to return for WHR Centenary celebration

Schoolchildren join party for Snowdon’s Padarn

Talyllyn celebrates its gold-hearted members

BRIEF LINES

Manx lines gear up for Summer Festival

Annie gets an overhaul and a new owner

Sisters reunited at Evesham

Jubilee first for the Queen Mary

Back on track at Fintown

UK NEWS IN PICTURES

Froissy 50th – better late than never… • FRANCE

Boost in tourism hastens upgrades to Matheran line

Tram museum counts cost of Covid • NETHERLANDS

Loco traumas but MTVS on track • FRANCE

Wagon workshop build progresses

Can’t find a diesel? Shrink a standard…

Brazil in the Premier League • Andrew Charman heads to Kent for the long-awaited and yet brief reunion between three sister locomotives.

Kerr, Stuart’s standards…

Dutch Steam Trams • James Waite profiles some highly distinctive lines and their locomotives.

Weathering the conditions… • The photographers who regularly submit their content for our pages found plenty of trains to focus on over the past month – and a range of climate conditions to cope with too…

Tracks by the Tyne • Donald Brooks looks back at the Gateshead Garden Festival railway that was open for just 157 days.

Remarkable Railcars… • Phil Horton outlines a surprising saga that embraces Yugoslavia, Portugal, Peru – and possibly Mozambique!

Manx Memories – July 1964 • Michael Farr recalls a visit to the Isle of Man when all its railways were still in full operation

St. Etienne-en-Caux • We spotlight the superb French-themed 009 layout built by Charles Insley.

ON THNE GM OMDOEDLE SLHLIENLGF

VIEWPOINT

Could Penrhyn have been preserved?

That was the year that… • Narrow gauge news stories from the archives and their legacy…

Diary & Special Events

What’s On

Steaming to a Hungarian Spa • Donald Brooks recalls a 1994 trip over a Hungarian line that has recently reopened.


Expand title description text