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Encyclopedia > Epping Ongar Railway

The Epping Ongar Railway operates on a preserved railway along the final section of the old Great Eastern Railway and London Underground Central Line branch line between Epping and Ongar, with an intermediate station at North Weald. The line was reopened in late 2004 after 10 years of closure, presently operating a Sunday service using a Diesel Multiple Unit train. The service is provided by volunteers who maintain the line as well as run the trains. The Great Eastern Railway (GER) was formed in 1862 as an amalgamation of the Eastern Counties Railway; and also with several other smaller railways: Norfolk, the Eastern Union, the Newmarket, the Harwich, the East Anglian Light and the East Suffolk; among others. ... In medicine, a central (venous) line (or central venous catheter) is a catheter placed into a large vein. ... Location within the British Isles. ... Chipping Ongar is a town in the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. ... DMU, type SA108 of Great Poland Voivodship in Poznan, Poland German DMU of class 628 A diesel multiple unit (DMU) is a multiple unit powered by a diesel engine. ...


Important: Due to overrunning engineering works the Railway will now be reopening on Easter Weekend and not on March 19th 2006!

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Heritage Railway Information

Event Information

Important: Due to overrunning engineering works the Railway will now be reopening on Easter Weekend and not on March 19th 2006!


The next event day is on 16th/17th April 2006 to celebrate the Railway's reopening after 12 weeks of engineering works. Come and visit to enjoy a ride on the real ale train (now with a smoother ride!) and BBQ at Ongar station. Plus, the Easter bunny will be visiting with Easter eggs for the children!


(Note: Special fares may apply on Event Days. Event Days are not guaranteed to go ahead and may be cancelled, although the Railway endeavours to honour previously announced Event Days where possible)


Service Pattern

At present the line runs an hourly service each Sunday, beginning on the hour at Ongar and arriving at North Weald at 13 and 33 minutes past the hour on the outgoing and return journey respectively, with the first train leaving Ongar at 11:00, and the last returning at 15:00 (16:00 between April and September).


Fares

Prices currently stand at:


Adults: £5.00
Concessions: £3.00
Family (2 adults, 3 children): £12.00
Children under 5 travel free


These tickets are valid for journeys on as many trains as timetabled on the day of purchase.


Rolling Stock

  • Passenger Working
  • Non-Passenger Working
    • Drewry Shunter - Works number 2566
      • Named 'Heather' upon arrival at the railway and given the number D1995
    • Ruston 88 RH 512572 diesel

Logo of British Rail British Railways (BR), later rebranded as British Rail, ran the British railway system from the nationalisation of the Big Four British railway companies in 1948 until its privatisation in stages between 1994 and 1997. ... The British Rail Class 117 diesel multiple units were built by Pressed Steel from 1960-1961. ... The British Rail Class 04 0-6-0 diesel-mechanical shunting locomotive class, built between 1952 and 1962 and were the basis for the later Class 03 built in the British Railways workshops. ...

Future plans

  • Epping Glade: It is intended to extend trains to Epping, terminating at a new station near to the present London Underground Epping station, called Epping Glade.
  • Coopersale Halt: It is intended to build a halt at Coopersale village where the train presently stops.
  • Service Expansion: It is intended to extend running days to Saturday and eventually create a weekday commuter service in the future when the railway has the manpower to do so.

Volunteering

The railway is always in need of new volunteers, both those with trade skills and those without (but are willing to learn!). Membership forms are available at Ongar station on running Sundays for those interested.


History

The connection to Ongar was made in 1865 by the Eastern Counties/Great Eastern Railway. The line to Ongar was always single track, and approximately 14 trains each day went as far as the rural station, with the rest terminating at Epping or Loughton.


This remained the case until 1949 when the London Transport Passenger Board's New Works scheme extended the Central Line to Epping using electric trains (taking over the railway from British Rail). The Epping-Ongar branch lost its through trains to London, and a shuttle service between Epping (to connect with trains to London) and Ongar was implemented. The steam shuttle was hired by the London Transport Executive from British Rail, as it was felt there wasn't justification for electrification as far as Ongar unless patronage of the branch rose.


The 1950's saw attempts to improve the service on the branch, and eventually the line was given light electrification in 1957. The low-cost principle of this project meant that the branch could only support 2x4 car trains or 1x8 car train, but the short platforms at North Weald, Blake Hall and Ongar meant that 8 car trains were not a realistic option, and the patronage on each train didn't support this either.


From the late 1960's onwards it became ever clearer that the line's patronage wasn't growing as had been expected (mainly due to restriction of development in what was now designated Green Belt land), and its level of use in off-peak hours led to a reduced service being implemented along with Blake Hall station being closed on Sundays, before being permanantly shut in 1981 (it's said that the station, before closure, handled 5 customers per day). The passing loop and signal box were taken out of commission at North Weald, these were taken out of commission in 1976.


In 1994, the heavily-loss making line was finally closed to the public, with the Central Line now terminating at Epping station. However, the track was left intact along with the stations (albeit in an unmaintained state).


Reopening

The branch, under its current owners (Epping Ongar Railway Ltd.) and running group (Epping Ongar Railway Volunteer Society), reopened on Sunday 10th October 2004, providing an hourly service between Ongar and North Weald. The line was shortly after extended to Coopersale, although no alighting facilities as yet exist here.


On Sunday 9th October 2005 the line celebrated its 1 year running anniversary, with a large number of people visiting on the day.


External links

  • Epping Ongar Railway official website More information can be found at the official site
  • http://www.eohistory.bravehost.com An unofficial site by one of the members of the Volunteer Society on the railway's history.


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Northern Ireland:

Donegal - Downpatrick - Giant's Causeway The Donegal Railway Heritage Centre commemorates the operations of the County Donegal Railways Committee which operated two narrow gauge railways in County Donegal from 1863 until 1959. ... The Downpatrick & Co Down Railway is a heritage railway in County Down, Northern Ireland. ... The Giants Causeway & Bushmills Railway operates a narrow gauge 3ft (900mm) line between Giants Causeway and the old Bushmills distillery in Northern Ireland. ...

Isle of Man:

Douglas Bay Horse Tram - Groudle Glen - IoM Railway - Manx Electric - Snaefell The Douglas Bay Horse Tramway is a horse-drawn tramway located in the town of Douglas on the Isle of Man. ... External link Notes on the Railway Categories: Substubs ... The Isle of Man Railway The Isle of Man Railway (IOMR) is a steam-operated heritage railway connecting Douglas with Castletown and Port Erin. ... The Manx Electric Railway is an electric interurban tramway connecting the towns of Douglas, Laxey and Ramsey on the Isle of Man. ... The Snaefell Mountain Railway is an electric mountain railway connecting the town of Laxey with the summit of Snaefell Mountain which is, at 2036 feet (620. ...

Channel Islands:

Alderney Railway The Alderney Railway in Alderney is the only working railway in the Channel Islands. ...


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Epping Ongar Railway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1061 words)
The Epping Ongar Railway operates on a preserved railway along the final section of the old Great Eastern Railway and London Underground Central Line branch line between Epping and Ongar, with an intermediate station at North Weald.
Epping Glade: It is intended to extend trains to Epping, terminating at a new station near to the present London Underground Epping station, called Epping Glade.
The line to Ongar was always single track, and approximately 14 trains each day went as far as the rural station, with the rest terminating at Epping or Loughton.
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