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ISSN: 1466-0180
January/February 2010 £4.20
NARROW GAUGEWORLD
NEWLOOK, MORE PAGES!
Line clear aheadPenrhyn and Moseleyprojects get green light
The Ratty - from the guard’s seat
Children play trains in Russia
NARROW GAUGEWORLD
The magazine giving worldwide coverage – yesterday and today
No 67 January/February 2010
CONTENTS
05 First LinesWhere will we find the volunteers?
06 Headline NewsOldest line – newest project...
07 UK NewsLatest from the narrow gauge
12 World NewsFirst steam for 40 years
14 News FocusDarjeeling emerges from turbulence
16 Riding the RattyEskdale from the guard’s view
21 Postcard from RhylA miniature line to divert to
22 Metre Gauge MagnificenceVery big Pacifics in India
26 News GalleryBest pictures from recent events
31 Australian narrow gaugeA survivor on Queensland’s coast
34 Montage from SittingbourneCurrently much-missed industrial
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36 Child’s play in RussiaTraining children on the line
38 One that got awayThree-foot gauge might-have-been
40 ViewpointLatest comments from the readers
47 On the shelfLatest temptations in the shops
50 DiaryDay-by-day guide to winter trains
55 Tales of the narrow gaugeEarly days in the Bure Valley
Winter workEnd of the year on the lines
Triple Fairlie on the WHR
Expo NG full report
PLUS: Latest narrow gauge, miniature, modelling news
Issue no 67
ISSN 1466-0180
Cover: Winter can be an inspiring time to picture the narrow gauge. This shot shows a parallel departure from Alexisbad on Germany’s Harz system. On the left 0-4-4-0T Mallet 99.5901 heads for Strassberg and on the right 2-6-2T No. 99.6001 heads for Harzgerode. Look for a feature on the Harz coming before long in NGW. Photo: David Rodgers.
NARROW GAUGE WORLD is published six times per year. Next issue on sale 26th February 2010
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42 ExpoNG 2010Full report from the big show
44 Finescale in big scale16mm modelling in detail
46 Pen-y-BontWelsh-inspired 7mm scale
48 Kitson-MeyerA big loco recreated in 009
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