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« on: December 22, 2024, 17:36:03 »

https://rcts.org.uk

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The Railway Correspondence & Travel Society (RCTS) is Britain’s leading organisation for people interested in all aspects of railways past, present and future and is highly regarded by both professional railway people and enthusiasts, a position it has held since its formation in 1928.

I have initially posted in our Heritage / attractions / rail history area based on looking through various branch programs and seeing them majoring on historic topics, but should knowledgable Coffee Shop members advise, I am happy to move them to somewhere more appropriate.

RCTS has the following branches - bolded are those in the GWR (Great Western Railway) area

Bristol
Cambridge
Cheltenham
Chichester
Croydon & South London
East Midlands
Furness, Lakes & Lune
Hitchin & Welwyn Garden City
Humberside
Ipswich
Lancashire & North West
Merseyside, Cheshire & North Wales
Milton Keynes
North East
Northampton
Peterborough
Scotland
Sheffield
Solent
South Essex
South Wales / De Cymru
Surrey
Thames Valley
Watford
West Midlands
West of England
West Riding
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