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Light Railways : ウィキペディア英語版
Light Railways

''Light Railways'' is a magazine produced by the Light Railway Research Society of Australia (LRRSA). The subtitle is "Australia's Magazine of Industrial and Narrow Gauge Railways".
== History ==
The LRRSA started in the 1961 to foster interest in specialty railways such as for industry and tourism. As it originated in Victoria, much of its focus was at first on the timber tramways and other industrial railways of that state. ''Light Railways'' is credited as the most comprehensive source for research and history of timber tramways, the sawmilling industry and other light rail-using industries for the period 1850 to 1950,〔(''Australia and New Zealand Forest Histories Short Overviews'', Edited by John Dargavel, Australian Forest History Society Inc. Occasional Publications, No. 1 p.44 )〕 It has been credited with publishing the most thorough research on light railways in not just Australia, but worldwide.〔Griffiths, T. (1992) ''Secrets of the Forest: Discovering History in Melbourne's Ash Range'', Allen & Unwin, St Leonards NSW, pages 88-90.〕
The genesis of ''Light Railways'' magazine dates from 1960 when the founder of LRRSA, Frank Stamford, began printing and distributing among a small group of friends a duplicated "Shenley Valley Railway Quarterly Review". It gradually began to specialise in light railways, and became the "VLRRS Quarterly Review" in 1961. In 1963, it became "Light Railways", appearing in magazine format, but still using duplicated printing. Offset printing came in 1968 and from 1973 it appeared as a magazine with photographs on the front cover, continuing as a quarterly.
Up until 1977, ''Light Railways'' contained brief news items as well as historical articles. In November 1977, a bi-monthly news publication, ''Light Railway News'', was launched, containing research and site notes and news of industrial, heritage and tourist railways. This settled down into a simple folded A4 format and continued for 120 issues as a companion publication to "Light Railways" until 1997.
At this point, LRRSA Council decided upon a bold new departure to reinvigorate the Society. It would involve combining "Light Railways" and "Light Railway News" into a new bi-monthly "Light Railways" magazine, in A4 format and with ample use of colour. This magazine would not only be available on subscription but would also be distributed through newsagencies throughout Australia. A new editorial team of Bruce Belbin, Bob McKillop and John Browning was put together and the new format magazine began with No.139 in February 1998.

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