The Club's Objectives
The Locomotive Club of Great Britain's main objectives are to foster a keen interest in UK and Overseas railways, and to support the railway preservation movement. The Club is affiliated to the Heritage Railway Association Founded in 1949, Club membership stands at around 1000 and includes enthusiasts living in many parts of the globe.
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Published 10 times each year there's everything the enthusiast needs to keep up to date.
You will find many pages of General, Overseas, and Preservation
News Reports, Book Reviews, plus descriptions and colour photographs of
our Overseas Tours.
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at p.crossman@ntlworld.com
or by post, enclosing an SAE to
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LCGB Annual General MeetingThe Club AGM took place on Saturday May 8th 2010 at the London
Transport Museum Outstation at Acton, preceded by The Branch Officers's
Meeting. ![]() |
An attentive audience at the AGM |
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Officers and Branch Officials Meeting at the
London Transport Museum Reserve Collection in Acton on 8th May 2010 |
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The LCGB Management Committee Left to right. Brian Garvin (standing in for Adrian Palmer), Charles Firminger:Editor, Robin Patrick:Branch Liaison, Frank Porter:Treasurer, Jack Turner:President, Bob Breakwell:Chairman, Bob Stonehouse: Member Services. |


