Cambridge University Railway Club
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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.
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Abbreviation | CURC |
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Formation | 1911; 113 years ago (1911) as The Railway Club Cambridge University branch |
Founded at | Cambridge, England |
Type | Enthusiasts Society |
Location | |
Region | UK, and international |
Fields | Rail Transport |
Publication | The Eagle |
Website | curc |
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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, Keith Williams and Sir Peter Hendy.
- Visits, including national railway and underground depot visits, drive simulator and cab 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.