7th August 2025 | |
6pm - 7.30pm | |
Discover Paisley Heritage Hub 2 County Place, Paisley PA1 1BN |
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£5.00 per person and places should be booked in advance online | |
Visit the event website here | |
Robert’s talk will cover the construction of the trains at Linwood and the electrification of the north and south Glasgow railway which included Renfrewshire.
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