THIS miniature railway is owned and operated by Mr. Charles Lane, proprietor of the Royal Anchor Hotel, at Liphook, England. The drivers (in this case Lord Selsdon) volunteer their services and all proceeds go to St. Dunstan's. Mr. Lane has collected a weekly average of £25. "Admirals, generals and many well-known personalities come here for drinks and a trip," he explained, The train can carry 25 passengers at a top speed of 35 m.p.h.
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 May 1946, Page 2
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74THIS miniature railway is owned and operated by Mr. Charles Lane, proprietor of the Royal Anchor Hotel, at Liphook, England. The drivers (in this case Lord Selsdon) volunteer their services and all proceeds go to St. Dunstan's. Mr. Lane has collected a weekly average of £25. "Admirals, generals and many well-known personalities come here for drinks and a trip," he explained, The train can carry 25 passengers at a top speed of 35 m.p.h. Chronicle (Levin), 6 May 1946, Page 2
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