Welcome to Wells Railway Fraternity. We are a friendly group interested in all aspects of railways from modelling to photography and history and just a general interest in trains of all sorts.
We hold monthly meetings from September to May at the Town Hall in Wells, Somerset. Meetings are free to members and just £2 per meeting for non members and guests.
Annual membership is just £12 and includes:
• entry to all meetings
• opportunities to meet new railway friends
• your own email address
your name@railwells.com
• access to the members only website
• and much more.
Please contact our secretary John Uncles
01749 870158 to enquire about membership.
Past meeting reports:
May 2010
November 2010
December 2010
February 2011
March 2011
April 2012
October 2012
November 2012
December 2012
February 2013
April 2013
May 2013
November 2013
Programme History:
Link to 2007 - 2008 Programme
Link to 2008 - 2009 Programme
Link to 2009 - 2010 Programme
Link to 2010 - 2011 Programme
Link to 2011 - 2012 Programme
Link to 2012 - 2013 Programme
Link to 2013 - 2014 Programme
Outings History:
Link to Docklands Light Railway
Link to Lynton and Barnstaple
Link to Bath and West Railway
All meetings held at the Town Hall, Wells, Somerset on the second Tuesday of the month at 19:30
9 September 2014
The Network SouthEast Story
Presented by Chris Green
14 October 2014
The GWS Steam Railmotor
Presented by Peter Jennings
11 November 2014
W.D. Light Railways on the Western Front
Presented by Nigel Tansley
9 December 2014
Annual General Meeting followed by Quiz (set by last years' winner Ken Smith)
13 January 2015
Denver Rio Grande Western Narrow Gauge
Presented by Peter Bowen
Railways in Wessex
Presented by Chris Challis
10 February 2015
Mapping Our Railways from the Air
Presented by Simon Kraeter
10 March 2015
Mineral Railways on the Mendips
Presented by Robin Thornes
14 April 2015
45 Years of Railways at Work and Play
Presented by David Hartland
12 May 2015
Swindon Works
Presented by Brian Arman
For more details contact
Andrew Tucker 01749 830695
Programme updated 27 April 2014
TBA