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Severn Valley Railway News is the quarterly magazine of the [[Severn Valley Railway Company Limited]] provided free to its members, and on sale for £3 {{As of|2018|lc=y}} at [[List of shops|SVR shops]]. The first edition was produced in 1965, the year of the [[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1965-1969#1965|Cooper’s Arms meeting]].   
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Severn Valley Railway News is the quarterly magazine of the [[Severn Valley Railway Company Limited]] provided free to its members, and on sale for £3 {{As of|2019|lc=y}} at [[List of shops|SVR shops]]. The first edition was produced in 1965, the year of the [[Severn Valley Railway Timeline 1965-1969#1965|Cooper’s Arms meeting]].   
  
 
==Format==
 
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Revision as of 21:25, 15 March 2019

Severn Valley Railway News is the quarterly magazine of the Severn Valley Railway Company Limited provided free to its members, and on sale for £3 as of 2019 at SVR shops. The first edition was produced in 1965, the year of the Cooper’s Arms meeting.

Format

Editions 1-10 were A4 sheets produced on a hand-operated duplicator, the current A5 booklet format was adopted from issue 11. Since issue 11 the format has remained consistent, although increasing in size from 20 pages + covers to 60 pages + covers in issue no 205 (Spring 2019).

Typical contents

  • Details of the Officers of the current SVR organisations and departmental structures
  • An editorial and summary of the content
  • Diary of events
  • General Manager's Notes
  • Notes from various railway departments
  • News items
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Obituaries
  • Branch meetings
  • Small ads

Although a magazine of the Guarantee Company, it frequently includes material relating to the other SVRSevern Valley Railway organisations.

Editors

  • The first 2 issues were produced by Paul Wyers.
  • David Williams took over as editor for issue 3 in July 1966, and remarkably is still the editor as of the latest issue having held the role for over 50 years.

See also

Current SVR organisations

Links

SVR S&T website with a library of S&TSignals & Telegraph notes from edition 151 onwards