Social Networking
There are many thousands of Masonic social network groups, on platforms including Facebook and Twitter. Many Lodges now use social media for communication and summons distribution, whilst other social media groups unite Freemasons from different Lodges who happen to share other interests or views.
A number of the Masonic Railway Lodges operate Twitter accounts or Facebook pages.
There is also a private Facebook group entitled "Masonic Railway" in which membership is restricted to railway workers, present or past, from the mainline, rapid transit, or heritage rail sectors.
A number of the Masonic Railway Lodges operate Twitter accounts or Facebook pages.
There is also a private Facebook group entitled "Masonic Railway" in which membership is restricted to railway workers, present or past, from the mainline, rapid transit, or heritage rail sectors.
Masonic Railway on FacebookIf you are a present or past railway worker (in any field or department of railway life), across the mainline, rapid transit, or heritage sectors, then you may like to join the conversation in the private Masonic Railway group on Facebook. Members are entitled to purchase and wear the Masonic Railway badge shown above. It is available in either gold or silver, and comes as a lapel pin, or a tie clip, or a pair of cufflinks. Proceeds from sales of the badges are donated to charity.
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Other Social MediaRailway lodges on social media:
Sowest Lodge No 3797 has a public Facebook Page Euston Lodge No 4395 has a public Facebook Page Scientific Lodge No 840 Twitter account: @Scientific840 Gooch Lodge No 1295 Twitter account: @gooch1295 |