UPDATE: The latest issue of Heritage Railway magazine, issue 343, has just been released, bringing readers essential updates on heritage railways, exciting destinations, and much more! This edition is a must-read for railway enthusiasts eager to stay informed about the vibrant world of heritage railways.
In this month’s issue, readers can dive into a feature on the Talyllyn Railway, recognized as the world’s first volunteer-run heritage line. Authors Owen Hayward and Robin Jones reflect on the pivotal decade that ignited the heritage railway movement, detailing the achievements and milestones that shaped the future of railway preservation.
Additionally, John Titlow shares his firsthand experience of the enchanting narrow gauge railways in Germany, offering a refreshing escape from the dreary weather that has plagued Great Britain. His journey showcases the unique charm and diversity of these railway experiences.
Also in this issue, the spotlight shines on the ambitious new-build project of the MSLR Class 2-4-4-0. Project chairman Andrew Horrocks-Taylor discusses the transformation of this idea into reality, with an anticipated completion date set for 2030. Railway fans will be thrilled to learn how this project aims to recreate a classic icon of the heritage railway scene.
Furthermore, the East Lancashire Railway recently hosted its first gala of the year, showcasing the impressive capabilities of some of the heritage sector’s smallest engines. Owen Hayward provides an in-depth look at the diverse backgrounds of the engines featured in the lineup, including a special reunion of two significant industrial locomotives.
For those eager to read this exciting content, the digital version of Heritage Railway magazine is available for immediate download, or readers can opt to order the print edition. Better yet, consider subscribing to save on costs and ensure you never miss an issue!
This latest release is a vital resource for anyone passionate about heritage railways and their ongoing revival. Stay connected and informed about the latest developments in this fascinating field.
Don’t miss out—get your copy of Heritage Railway magazine issue 343 today!
