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Severn Valley Railway News is the SVR’s quarterly magazine, provided free to SVR Members and on sale at SVR shops.  The first edition was produced in 1965, the year of the Cooper’s Arms meeting.  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 64 pages + covers in the latest issue no 188 (Winter 2014).
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Severn Valley Railway News is the SVR’s quarterly magazine, provided free to SVR Members and on sale at SVR shops.  The first edition was produced in 1965, the year of the Cooper’s Arms meeting.  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 68 pages + covers in the latest issue no 189 (Spring 2015).
 
   
 
   
 
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.
 
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.

Revision as of 17:44, 27 April 2015

Severn Valley Railway News is the SVRSevern Valley Railway’s quarterly magazine, provided free to SVRSevern Valley Railway Members and on sale at SVRSevern Valley Railway shops. The first edition was produced in 1965, the year of the Cooper’s Arms meeting. 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 68 pages + covers in the latest issue no 189 (Spring 2015).

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.

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