Cambridge University Railway Club
The Cambridge University Railway Club (CURC) was formed in 1911 and is the third oldest railway club in the world, after The Railway Club (1899 - now defunct) and the Stephenson Locomotive Society (1909). It is one of the clubs and societies of the University of Cambridge. The club is engaged closely with the railway industry.
Abbreviation | CURC |
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Formation | 1911 as The Railway Club Cambridge University branch |
Founded at | Cambridge, England |
Type | Enthusiasts Society |
Location | |
Region | Mainly Europe |
Fields | Rail Transport |
Publication | 'The Eagle' |
Website | curc |
The CURC activities include:
- Career fairs, promoting career opportunities in the railway industry.
- Meetings, where a line of notable speakers have spoken, including Sir Nigel Gresley.
- Visits, including Steam drives and Brake Van rides.
- Annual Photo Competition
- Annual dinner at a Cambridge University college or on train
The CURC had a good friendship with the Oxford University Railway Society (OURS), with an annual Varsity Quiz. However OURS folded in the late 1990s.
Locomotive and Logo
The CURC has a logo of "Eagle", which is the only locomotive designed and built in Cambridge. Eagle
CURC adopted a Class 08 locomotive 08631 at Coldham Lane Depot in Cambridge until the depot was mothballed for a time in 1996.[1]
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References
- "IClass 08 Number 08757". RailUK. 1 September 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2018.
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