
TETC Meetings Programme: September 2025 to June 2026
Tuesday 2nd September 2025:
Presentation: John Baxter [Somerset & Dorset Railway Heritage Trust].
Title/Subject: 'Every Picture Tells a Story' - Volume 4 (Illus.).
Tuesday 7th October 2025:
Presentation: Jeremy Harrison [LCGB].
Title/Subject: "Railways before the War - That's the Great War" (Part 3).
NB: Illustrated by images - sourced from the Ken Nunn Collection: 1898 to 1961 (NRM).
Tuesday 4th November 2025:
Presentation: Kenneth Crane [TETC].
Title: 'The 2025 Bob Todd Tribute Presentation'.
Subject: A compilation of the late Bob Todd's films from 1957 & 1964.
Tuesday 2nd December 2025:
Presentation: Christian Wolmar [Transport Author, Broadcaster & Podcaster].
Title: 'Railways and the Raj' (2017).
Subject: How the Age of Steam Transformed India (Illus.).
Tuesday 6th January 2026:
Presentation: Andrew Garrett [TETC].
Title: "Rail touring then and now".
Subject: A selection of images of rail tours and charter trains from the 1970s to date (Illus.).
Tuesday 3rd February 2026:
Presentation: Peter Moore & Kenneth Crane [TETC].
Title/Subject: "The History and Development of Engines" - Part 4 (Illus.).
Tuesday 3rd March 2026:
Presentation: Kenneth Crane [TETC].
Title: 'The 2026 Malcolm Alderman Tribute Presentation'.
Subject: T.B.C.
Tuesday 14th April 2026 [NB: Second Tuesday of Month].
Presentation: Geoff Plumb [PlumbLoco].
Title/Subject: 'That Was the Year That Was - 1962 cont'd & 1963' (Illus.).
Tuesday 12th May 2026 [NB: Second Tuesday of Month]:
Presentation: Dennis A. Lovett [Former Senior B.R. Manager & Transport Author].
Title: 'The Waverley Route' - Then & Now.
Subject: Edinburgh (Waverley), Galashiels, Tweedbank, Hawick & Carlisle (Citadel) (Illus.).
Tuesday 2nd June 2026:
Presentation: Richard Crane [Talking of Trains - Surbiton].
Title/Subject: 'Buckinghamshire & Hertfordshire Branch Lines' (Illus.).
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