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Giggleswick Railway Circle: Things Ain't What They Used to Be - Settle Victoria Hall

Date:
Wed 22 Oct 2025 10:30 AM - 10:30 AM

About Giggleswick Railway Circle: Things Ain't What They Used to Be - Settle Victoria Hall

An illustrated talk on Indian railways, mainly steam, and some of the accompanying sights of India.

Giggleswick Railway Circle (GRC) is a voluntary group that holds regular meetings for anyone interested in railways.

So, if are you interested in....

- Past, present and future railway operations
- Locomotives and rolling stock
- Railway buildings, track and signalling
- Railway photography
- A history of railway lines and their communities

... then come along to our meetings!

Normally our meetings are held at 10.30 on the 4th Wednesday monthly, but please check the diary before travelling.

GRC is not a club; all are welcome to the meetings, and there is no subscription or membership needed. Refreshments are included in the admission charge.

Performances

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Wednesday 22 October 10:30am Standard: £6.00 Book Now
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