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DHR  TV Success in Japan

 A recent Japanese documentary film about the DHR has proved a great  hit. Screened in June 2005 as part of a series on other World Heritage  Sites the 43 minute programme tells the story of this unique hill  railway and features the people who operate it, live and work alongside  it and go to school on it.
From the outset the NHK TV Company was advised by the DHRS.
Society members in the UK and India provided background briefing material  and archive photographs, suggested topics and personalities for inclusion,  and supported the film crew.
The result is a charming and well-crafted picture of life along the  railway tracks. Society members will have an opportunity to see a  copy of the programme at society meetings.

By
Paul Whittle
Public Relations Officer
23 July 2005

NHK  film crew in action at Darjeeling Station

(Both  of these photos were taken by our member, Michael Bew)

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'A Taste  of India in North Wales'

 The  Ffestiniog Railway's FR50 Gala (30 April - 2 May 2005) had a distinctly  Indian flavour.
Star of  the three-day event was Adrian Shooter's restored Sharp Stewart  0-4-0ST No 19. Built in 1889, the splendidly restored locomotive,  complete with its two newly built carriages, was in action on all  three days and later also worked a special charter train up to Tan-y-Bwlch.
Adding  further colour to the event, the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Society  (DHRS) transformed the Ffestiniog's Minffordd Station into 'Sukna'  - a station on the DHR - complete with such authentic local touches  as prayer flags, and Indian station signs. For hungry or thirsty  passengers there were stalls selling such Indian travel necessities  as chai and samosas, mango juice and Cobra beer.
Said  DHRS Chairman David Barrie "We were delighted to support our Ffestiniog  Railway friends with such a major event. The DHR deserves all the  publicity it can get and by seeing No 19 and visiting 'Sukna' we  hope that many other people will be encouraged to plan a trip to  the line'.

 Paul Whittle
Public Relations Officer
8 May 2005

The  main controls of a Darjeeling class B locomotive. Note the crew's lunch  being kept hot on top of the fire box and the make shift water glass illuminating  lanterns.
Taken by Steve Blackmore in 1977

main controls of a DHR Class B

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