Great North of Scotland Railway Association
GNSRA is a registered charity no. SC050156  :  Website v3.25  ©1999 to 2025 GNSRA
Founded in 1964
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LATEST NEWS Aberdeen Model Railway Exhibition, Curl Aberdeen (Eday Walk AB15 6LN), 25/26 October 2025, (10 till 5 Sat/10 till 4 Sun), £8 adults, £4 under 16, free under 3. Free parking or buses from City Centre. GNSRA will be there. See also www.facebook.com/AberdeenModelRailwayClub Going through the September renewals “season” with our new membership admin system (Membermojo) was something of an eye-opener for some Members, as well as for one or two Committee Members! Some parts of the process were initially unfamiliar - and hence more tricky. Some became trivially easy. The benefits are already clearly visible. Having been through the process once, the next time will be easier for all. At least, so we believe. Well done, everyone! As things stand, all but fifteen (15) of our Members have now successfully renewed. Some of the fifteen will not have wanted to renew, perhaps. Some are maybe struggling with the idea of a membership year that ends on 31 August. Or they may be saving up their subscription money until the date of the AGM, or the Glasgow Show (or Stanier’s birthday?) The currently-featured harbour is Lossiemouth Harbour (click here to see). View 26 minutes of stunning colour video (click here) of GNSR trains, stations, etc. taken by David Gordon, Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair in 1963. Courtesy of National Library of Scotland Moving Image Archive GNSRA has a private facebook page. Search there for Great North of Scotland Railway Association and apply to join. (Note that we reject those that do not answer membership questions). As of 3rd October 2025, we have 335 facebook members. Please report any problems with website to Webmaster - click to send email.
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