Date: 09/08/2019
A leading Aberdeen railway body has issued an appeal for help following the discovery that some of its prized artefacts have gone missing. The Ferryhill Railway Heritage Trust has amassed a collection of enamel railway signs, which have been donated to the group by members of the public over many years. The items, dating from the 1950s, formed part of a historical collection assembled by the trust, which was responsible for installing a new turntable in Aberdeen “ the catalyst for the return of steam trains to the Granite City.
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A leading Aberdeen railway body has issued an appeal for help following the discovery that some of its prized artefacts have gone missing.
Ferryhill Railway Heritage Trust
Information about and programme of Ferryhill Railway Heritage Trust for Scotland's Aberdeen and District Volunteer Members