Kemble Station Event Thursday, 28 November, 2024 Community News from Kemble: On Tuesday, the SCCA team - Tony, Rachel and James were out in Kemble to join other railway enthusiasts in celebrating the history of Kemble Station. Vice Admiral Sir Timothy Laurence, who is also Chairman of the Science Museum Group, which includes historical railways, and Mark Hopwood Managing Director of GWR, praised station staff Al Watkins and Sarah Bennet ffor... Local News
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