Report expected by the end of September
A review into the Island's heritage railways is expected to cost around £40,000.
Transport consultants Systra have been appointed to carry out the economic impact assessment for the Department of Infrastructure.
The same firm carried out a similar exercise for government in 2015.
Systra is expected to report their findings to the department by the end of September.

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