The Changing Railway Scene Around Leicester
Speaker – Trevor Fellows
As with many places, the railway scene around Leicester is very different today to that of the 1960s and 70s. Gone are the signal boxes and semaphores. Many of the junctions have been re-modelled and electrification has advanced north to Wigston, south of Leicester. Tonight’s presentation will show how the scene has changed over the years from the 1960s to date.
All presentations are held in the Roundhouse lecture theatre commencing at 19.30 and finishing between 21.45 and 22.00. Doors open at 19.00.
Presentations are held on the third Thursday of every month unless otherwise indicated.
Hot and cold drinks are available from the buffet before 19.30 and during the interval.
Admission is normally £3.00 for members and £5.00 for non-members.
Free parking on site.
Speaker
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Trevor Fellows