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Narrow Gauge Tracks On-Line

��� The �Narrow Gauge Tracks On-Line� electronic newsletter consists of a variety of information about narrow gauge railways around the world, which is compiled from a selection of E-mail messages sent to Daniel McIntyre from people worldwide via the internet.
��� A selection of railway graphics or clip art is used on the newsletter pages. The drawings on this page are by John Oxlade of the German Railways web site, which can be found at the following address - http://www.german-railways.com.
��� The newsletters will be published approximately every three months and any articles relating to any aspects of narrow gauge railways - especially about locomotives, preserved and industrial lines and railway modelling are welcome for publication in the next edition. Requests or appeals for information about any aspect any topic relating to the narrow gauge are also invited so that readers can assist other people by replying and providing any relevant data.
��� All articles for publication should be addressed to Daniel McIntyre, who is the current compiler of the �Narrow Gauge Tracks On-Line� electronic newsletter at the following E-mail address [email protected].
��� Photographs are also invited for publication but must be in compressed JPEG format and no larger than 6 inches by 4 inches in size. These can be E-mailed and attached to any E-mail messages sent for publication.
��� Click here to go to the first page of the current issue of �Narrow Gauge Tracks On-Line� electronic newsletter.


This page was compiled by Daniel McIntyre and last updated on 26th January 2001.
All comments and suggestions about these pages can be E-mailed to [email protected]
Daniel advises that any photographs sent to him should be no larger than 6 inches by 4 inches, together any suggestions about the contents of the next issue. Please do not send very large photos because the time taken to download large photographs will clog up his E-mail facilities!

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