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TYNEDALESMAN

MAGAZINE OF THE SOUTH TYNEDALE RAILWAY PRESERVATION SOCIETY
NUMBER 154             SUMMER 2008

PHOTOGRAPH PAGE 2 - 25th ANNIVERSARY GALA WEEKEND



“South Tynedale Railway 25th Anniversary Gala Weekend”
- Saturday 2nd and Sunday 3rd August 2008

Photographs by Dave Hewitt and Mike Le Marie

Above photo: Thomas Edmondson and Helen Kathryn head a
25th Anniversary Gala train towards Kirkhaugh. Photo by Dave Hewitt.

Above photo: Thomas Edmondson heads a later return working.
Photo by Dave Hewitt.

Above photo: Glen Kilday ensures Helen Kathryn looks her best for
the 25th Anniversary Gala Weekend. Photo by Mike Le Marie.

Above photo: Daniel McIntyre explains the workings of the Alston signal box
to a group of visitors. Photo by Mike Le Marie.

Above photo: Thomas Edmondson and Helen Kathryn ‘top and tail’
a 25th Anniversary Gala Weekend train. Photo by Mike Le Marie.

Above photo: The same two locomotives await departure from Alston
with a double header. Photo by Mike Le Marie.

Above photo: Being Duty Operations Manager during the Gala Weekend
is clearly a heavy responsibility. Photo by Mike Le Marie.


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For more information about the South Tynedale Railway, please contact:-

THE SOUTH TYNEDALE RAILWAY PRESERVATION SOCIETY,
Registered Office Address:-
The Railway Station, Alston, Cumbria, CA9 3JB.
Telephone 01434 381696.
Talking timetable - Telephone 01434 382828.

Registered Charity No. 514939.
Limited by Guarantee: Company Registration No. 1850832 (England).

E-mail enquiries - please click on links below:
South Tynedale Railway information - Send e-mail to South Tynedale Railway
STRPS membership information only - Send e-mail to Kathy Aveyard
Tynedalesman information only - Send e-mail to Tynedalesman compilers

Mission Statement for the South Tynedale Railway:-
“To provide satisfaction for our customers and volunteers
by operating a friendly, safe and efficient narrow-gauge railway.”


© South Tynedale Railway Preservation Society, September 2008.


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