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The Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre is a museum of local transport history based at Ruddington in Nottinghamshire. ...
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The Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre is a museum of local transport history based at Ruddington in Nottinghamshire. ...
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Rushcliffe Halt is a railway station serving the north of East Leake, and is the only surviving GCR London Extension station with twin platforms (as opposed to the standard island platform). ...
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A train of empty gypsum containers passes through the disused East Leake station East Leake railway station (SK546262) is a former railway station serving East Leake, and is the only surviving GCR station accessed from an underbridge rather than an overbridge. ...
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Stanford may refer: Stanford University Places: Stanford, Kentucky Stanford, California, home of Stanford University Stanford Shopping Center Stanford, New York, town in Dutchess County. ...
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Loughborough railway station serves the town of Loughborough in Leicestershire, England. ...
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The Loughborough Gap (popularly called The Gap) is a short, disused section of the former Great Central Main Line in the northwestern corner of Loughborough, England, between the northern and southern sections of the present-day Great Central Railway. ...
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Super power for a brake van: 63601 and 45231 wait at Quorn & Woodhouse Quorn and Woodhouse railway station is a heritage station on the Great Central Railway (preserved) serving Quorn & Woodhouse in Leicestershire. ...
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A telephoto view of Rothley clearly showing the island platform layout and the end of the double track Rothley railway station is a heritage railway station on the preserved section of the Great Central Railways London Extension. ...
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The remains of Belgrave and Birstall station as seen from Leicester North station in 2003 Belgrave and Birstall railway station (SK587082) was a railway station opened by the Great Central Railway in 1899. ...
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The remains of Belgrave and Birstall station as seen from Leicester North station in 2003 Belgrave and Birstall railway station (SK587082) was a railway station opened by the Great Central Railway in 1899. ...
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Leicester Central was a railway station in Leicester. ...
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Rugby is a market town in the county of Warwickshire in the West Midlands of England, on the River Avon. ...
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The Great Central Railway (GCR) is a heritage railway in Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire currently split in two sections. A scene on a heritage railway. ...
Leicestershire ( IPA: (RP), IPA: (locally)), abbreviation Leics. ...
Nottinghamshire (abbreviated Notts) is an English county in the East Midlands, which borders South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire. ...
The Southern section runs for 8.25 miles from Loughborough to the northern outskirts of Leicester. The former Belgrave and Birstall station was demolished and the current terminus (named Leicester North) built to the south. With the exception of the short section between Bewdley North and Bewdley South signal boxes on the Severn Valley Railway it is currently the only standard gauge heritage railway in the UK with double track. Loughboroughs carillon Loughborough parish church The Brush engineering works Loughborough University Loughborough (pronounced locally as either , LUFF-burra or , LUFF-bruh, and more widely as [ËlÊfËb(É)ɹÉ]) is a town in Leicestershire, central England with a population of 57,600 as of 2004. ...
This article discusses Leicester in England. ...
Belgrave is an area in northern Leicester, England. ...
Birstall is a large village north of Leicester in Leicestershire, England. ...
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North of Loughborough, at Ruddington, is the Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre, the home of the Great Central Railway (Nottingham), which runs for 9 miles towards Loughborough. In the future the two railways will be connected by reinstating a bridge at Loughborough to cross the Midland Main Line. Ruddington is an English village situated five miles south of Nottingham in the Borough of Rushcliffe. ...
The Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre is a museum of local transport history based at Ruddington in Nottinghamshire. ...
The Loughborough Gap (popularly called The Gap) is a short, disused section of the former Great Central Main Line in the northwestern corner of Loughborough, England, between the northern and southern sections of the present-day Great Central Railway. ...
The Midland Main Line is a main railway line in the United Kingdom, part of the British railway system. ...
History
The GCR has the longest section of double track of all heritage railways in the country The Great Central London extension opened in 1899 as a link in connecting Manchester to London via Sheffield, Nottingham, Leicester, and Rugby. It was the last domestic main line to be built in the UK, and was built to a continental loading gauge as the plan was for a channel tunnel. Download high resolution version (1000x708, 172 KB)Photo by Phil Wright. ...
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The Great Central Railway (GCR) was a railway company in England which came into being when the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway changed its name in 1897 on the completion of its London Extension. ...
This article is about the City of Manchester in England. ...
This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. ...
For other uses, see Sheffield (disambiguation). ...
For other uses, see Nottingham (disambiguation). ...
This article discusses Leicester in England. ...
Rugby is a market town in the county of Warwickshire in the West Midlands of England, on the River Avon. ...
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In 1923 the GCR came under the control of the London & North Eastern Railway. At Nationalisation in 1948, it became part of British Rail Eastern Region. In 1958 a BR reorganisation moved it into the London Midland Region. Historically, the Midland and Great Central had been bitter rivals and the 'Midland' soon reduced services, ending all expresses on the line in 1960. The London and North Eastern Railway or LNER was the second-largest of the Big Four railway companies created by the Railways Act 1921 in Britain. ...
This article is about the defunct entity British Railways, which later traded as British Rail. The History of rail transport in Great Britain is covered in its own article. ...
ex-LMS Jubilee Class 45641 Sandwich at Chinley in 1954 The London Midland Region (LMR) was one of the six regions created on British Railways (BR) and consisted of ex-London, Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) lines in England and Wales. ...
Main Line Preservation Group (MLPG) In the Beeching report of 1963, the line was listed as a duplicate of the Midland Main Line. Apart from the most Southern section into London, the line was closed as a through route in 1966 as part of the Beeching Axe, although a section of the line between Nottingham and Rugby remained open until 1969. Local groups who opposed the closure formed the MLPG at Loughborough. The Midland Main Line is a main railway line in the United Kingdom, part of the British railway system. ...
Year 1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (link will display full calendar) of the 1966 Gregorian calendar. ...
Many railway lines were closed as a result of the Beeching Axe The Beeching Axe is an informal name for the British Governments attempt in the 1960s to reduce the cost of running the British railway system. ...
For other uses, see Nottingham (disambiguation). ...
Rugby is a market town in the county of Warwickshire in the West Midlands of England, on the River Avon. ...
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Loughboroughs carillon Loughborough parish church The Brush engineering works Loughborough University Loughborough (pronounced locally as either , LUFF-burra or , LUFF-bruh, and more widely as [ËlÊfËb(É)ɹÉ]) is a town in Leicestershire, central England with a population of 57,600 as of 2004. ...
The original MLPG scheme was to rescue the line from Nottingham Arkwright Street to Rugby Central. This soon was cut back due to financial realities, and refocused on Nottingham to Leicester. After continued funding difficulties and BR's intention to retain the line north of Loughborough for freight traffic, the scheme to preserve Loughborough to Belgrave & Birstall was devised. This article discusses Leicester in England. ...
Loughboroughs carillon Loughborough parish church The Brush engineering works Loughborough University Loughborough (pronounced locally as either , LUFF-burra or , LUFF-bruh, and more widely as [ËlÊfËb(É)ɹÉ]) is a town in Leicestershire, central England with a population of 57,600 as of 2004. ...
North of Loughborough, a Ministry of Defence ordnance depot at Ruddington and the British Gypsum works at East Leake kept the line open, though BR sold the land in Nottingham City that gave access to this stub of a line from rest of the network. BR took up 300 yards of embankment between the preserved section and the Midland Main Line (over which the GCR passed) at Loughborough. Later, in 1980, the bridges over the MML and Railway Terrace at Loughborough were removed. The missing bridges and embankment form now what is known as the "gap". The Ministry of Defence (MOD) is the United Kingdom government department responsible for implementation of government defence policy and is the headquarters of the British Armed Forces. ...
East Leake (IPA: ) is a large village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire, although its closest town and postal address is Loughborough across the border in Leicestershire. ...
BR opposed the running of their lines by 'amateurs', and strict operational conditions were imposed on the MLPG when they first operated trains on the double track between Loughborough and Quorn in 1973. A BR pilot-man was required to be on board at all times and held the key to unlock points. In 1976 BR increased the track retention fee from £1,100 to over £3,000 per month. At the same time, they announced that an agreement to buy the line must be made by April 1st or the track would be lifted.
The Main Line Steam Trust (MLST) To purchase the land and track, Great Central Railway (1976) PLC issued shares, and the MLPG transformed into the MLST, a charitable body to support the company. The initials PLC after a UK or Irish company name indicate that it is a public limited company, a type of limited company whose shares may be offered for sale to the public. ...
Charnwood Borough Council agreed to purchase the land from BR and lease it to the railway for 99 years. However this still left GCR (1976) PLC the task of raising over £150,000 to purchase the track. Ultimately, the target was not met and only a single track between Loughborough and Quorn could be afforded (BR allowed more time to raise funds to purchase Quorn to Rothley). The double track from Rothley to Belgrave & Birstall was lifted along with the 'down' line from Loughborough to Rothley.
Two LMS "black five" locomotives at Loughborough Shed In the late 1980s the intention was announced to extend the line back to Belgrave & Birstall. The former station had been vandalised and the railway had no choice but to demolish the buildings. In 1990, a station called Leicester North was opened a hundred metres to the south of Belgrave & Birstall. This shift in location placed the new station inside Leicester's city boundary, allowing the 'Leicester' tag to be included in the name along with unlocking extra funds to assist in the construction. Download high resolution version (1510x1100, 237 KB)photo took 13 September 2004 at Loughborough shed. ...
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North of Loughborough
Rushcliffe Halt looking North towards Ruddington At the same time as the Leicester extension, the Ministry of Defence depot at Ruddington closed, and the 4 miles of track from East Leake to Ruddington were no longer needed by BR. It was also clear that British Gypsum were unlikely to bring in any more materials by rail. The GCR Northern Development Association was formed. Work initially concentrated on restoring Rushcliffe Halt, however when Rushcliffe Borough Council agreed to lease part of the former MOD site to the association, the grand scheme of the Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre was devised to encompass not only railway preservation, but any transport heritage relevant to the area. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (1840x1232, 938 KB) Summary Photo taken by me, 2005-04-26 Licensing I, the creator of this work, hereby grant the permission to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1. ...
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The Ministry of Defence (MOD) is the United Kingdom government department responsible for implementation of government defence policy and is the headquarters of the British Armed Forces. ...
East Leake (IPA: ) is a large village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire, although its closest town and postal address is Loughborough across the border in Leicestershire. ...
Ruddington is an English village situated five miles south of Nottingham in the Borough of Rushcliffe. ...
The Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre is a museum of local transport history based at Ruddington in Nottinghamshire. ...
In the 1990s, work on what had become the Great Central Railway (Nottingham) Ltd was concentrated mainly at Ruddington. The transfer of BR into Railtrack and then Network Rail hindered attempts to purchase the line. Ironically, it was British Gypsum's intentions to renew rail freight traffic that formed the catalyst that allowed the GCR(N) to buy the line and restore it initially for freight use. At East Leake station houses were built on the former goods yard in the 1980s, and some were built only yards from the remaining track. The disused nature of the line combined with a solicitor's error led the new occupants to believe that the line was closed (BR never listed the line as closed and could have resumed operations at any time). However, when the GCR(N) applied for a Transport and Works Act Order to purchase and operate the line, objections from local residents resulted in a permanent speed restriction of 5mph through East Leake and the station remaining closed. For Network Rail to route freight trains onto the line during the week and GCR(N) to operate heritage trains at the weekend, a length of rail north of East Leake was removed to create two separate railways. With this 'rail break' the GCR(N) were unable to access Rushcliffe Halt. A more convenient solution was found in the form of a clip on double-sided wheel scotch padlocked to the line at the site of the rail break. At weekends, the GCR(N) phone Network Rail to take possession of the line. Network Rail then lock the line out of use from their end and allow the GCR(N) to unlock the rail break and access the track to Loughborough. In 2003 regular services to Rushcliffe Halt resumed. Passenger trains further south are limited to the second Sunday of each month as there is no station at Loughborough and the station at East Leake is closed. Loughboroughs carillon Loughborough parish church The Brush engineering works Loughborough University Loughborough (pronounced locally as either , LUFF-burra or , LUFF-bruh, and more widely as [ËlÊfËb(É)ɹÉ]) is a town in Leicestershire, central England with a population of 57,600 as of 2004. ...
East Leake (IPA: ) is a large village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire, although its closest town and postal address is Loughborough across the border in Leicestershire. ...
The double track project In the 1990s, David Clarke approached the railway about the issue of double tracking the line. As a signalling enthusiast, David dreamed of operating a signal box on a double track main line, and so the campaign to raise funds to double the section between Quorn and Rothley was launched, with David himself providing a large amount of the capital. For other uses, see Quorn (disambiguation). ...
Rothley (pronounced Row-thley) is a village in Leicestershire. ...
Until signalling was complete the second track was operated separately from the main track. This provided a unique opportunity for trains to "chase" each other between Quorn and Swithland. After reaching Quorn, work moved ahead to extend the second track to Loughborough. The double track between Loughborough and Rothley opened on 1 June 2000, and for the first time on a preserved railway steam trains could pass each other at speed. Loughboroughs carillon Loughborough parish church The Brush engineering works Loughborough University Loughborough (pronounced locally as either , LUFF-burra or , LUFF-bruh, and more widely as [ËlÊfËb(É)ɹÉ]) is a town in Leicestershire, central England with a population of 57,600 as of 2004. ...
Her Majesty's Rail Inspectorate has granted powers to run private test trains at up to 60mph. Other special trains at public events run at up to 35mph. (Typically UK heritage railways are limited to a maximum speed of 25mph.) In 2004 a new signal box at Quorn opened, the only preserved box in the UK with a double track on either side. With this new signal box a train can, in theory, be dispatched from Loughborough every 10 minutes. A further signal box at Swithland Sidings is being fitted with Great Western style signals. The term Great Western, when used by itself can refer to: The Great Western Railway (whose Great Western Main Line is now operated by, amongst others, First Great Western) The SS Great Western the first purpose-built trans-Atlantic steamship, 1838 The Great Western wine-producing region of Australia Great...
Work continues on commissioning the signal box at Ruddington North Junction and development of the Heritage Centre (including a brand new station). Ruddington is an English village situated five miles south of Nottingham in the Borough of Rushcliffe. ...
Route in Detail Wilford is a village close to the centre the city of Nottingham, UK, on the banks of the River Trent. ...
Ruddington is an English village situated five miles south of Nottingham in the Borough of Rushcliffe. ...
The Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre is a museum of local transport history based at Ruddington in Nottinghamshire. ...
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Rushcliffe Halt is a railway station serving the north of East Leake, and is the only surviving GCR London Extension station with twin platforms (as opposed to the standard island platform). ...
A train of empty gypsum containers passes through the disused East Leake station East Leake railway station (SK546262) is a former railway station serving East Leake, and is the only surviving GCR station accessed from an underbridge rather than an overbridge. ...
Stanford may refer: Stanford University Places: Stanford, Kentucky Stanford, California, home of Stanford University Stanford Shopping Center Stanford, New York, town in Dutchess County. ...
Loughboroughs carillon Loughborough parish church The Brush engineering works Loughborough University Loughborough (pronounced locally as either , LUFF-burra or , LUFF-bruh, and more widely as [ËlÊfËb(É)ɹÉ]) is a town in Leicestershire, central England with a population of 57,600 as of 2004. ...
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Super power for a brake van: 63601 and 45231 wait at Quorn & Woodhouse Quorn and Woodhouse railway station is a heritage station on the Great Central Railway (preserved) serving Quorn & Woodhouse in Leicestershire. ...
Swithland is a village in the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England. ...
A telephoto view of Rothley clearly showing the island platform layout and the end of the double track Rothley railway station is a heritage railway station on the preserved section of the Great Central Railways London Extension. ...
The remains of Belgrave and Birstall station as seen from Leicester North station in 2003 Belgrave and Birstall railway station (SK587082) was a railway station opened by the Great Central Railway in 1899. ...
Leicester Central was a railway station in Leicester. ...
Major engineering projects There are currently a number of engineering projects underway, these include extensions south and north, and also a 1/2 mile length of line joining together the Loughborough to Leicester line, and Loughborough to Ruddington line.
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Abutment for the missing bridge over Railway Terrace. This bridge needs to be replaced if the gap is to be bridged Between the A60 and Loughborough locomotive shed is "The Gap", a section of embankment and bridges (including a large single span over the Midland Main Line) that need to be reinstated to join the two concerns together. That is a long term, expensive project and in the mean time there are plans to construct a new "Loughborough North" or "Loughborough High Level" station on the embankment near the A60 road bridge. This would allow easy interchange with Midland Main Line trains with trains from the GCR(N) (and later when the Gap is bridged, the Greater Great Central). The Loughborough Gap (popularly called The Gap) is a short, disused section of the former Great Central Main Line in the northwestern corner of Loughborough, England, between the northern and southern sections of the present-day Great Central Railway. ...
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The Loughborough Gap (popularly called The Gap) is a short, disused section of the former Great Central Main Line in the northwestern corner of Loughborough, England, between the northern and southern sections of the present-day Great Central Railway. ...
Southern Extension - Leicester Central Recently discussion has looked at a possible extension south of Leicester North station, to a new station 1 mile away, at Beaumont Leys Lane, close to the Abbey Pumping Station, National Space Centre, and Abbey Lane Park along with Leicester Central. The extension would be single track from Leicester North, and would be for passenger use only. A run-around loop would be located at Beaumont Leys Lane, along with a single platform and station facilities. The Abbey Pumping Station is a museum in Leicester, England, on Corporation Road, opposite the National Space Centre. ...
The National Space Centre in Leicester The National Space Centre is one of the United Kingdoms leading visitor attractions devoted to space science and astronomy. ...
Crossing the busy Red Hill Way to reach the embankment at the far side is a major challenge in extending south Extending to Leicester Central would require the demolition of part of the platform at Leicester North, and bridging the Leicester Outer Ring Road and Thurcaston Road. Reinstating the line down to Leicester Central would be relatively straightforward, with only two viaducts, or large bridges, and a small bridge or level foot crossing for a private occupation crossing. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1500x1000, 97 KB) Summary Photo taken by me, 2003-03 Licensing I, the creator of this work, hereby grant the permission to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1. ...
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The project would require on rebuilding the missing arches of the old north viaduct reinstate a newly rebuilt Northgate Street bridge between the viaduct & leicester central & half of the factories built in way would have to be demolished whilst other half built taller to make way for the double track extension.
Loughborough Locomotive Shed Project The current Locomotive Shed at Loughborough stands in the way of the double track main line which will eventually run through to the Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre. A solution was found by Tom Tighe, the GCR PLC’s Locomotive Superintendent whilst on holiday up in the lake district, he stumbled across Workington Locomotive Shed, which was shortly to be demolished. The shed was saved and funding sought from the Heritage Lottery Fund and other sources. The shed was dismantled and moved piece by piece to Swithland Yard for eventual rebuilding on the site of the old Loughborough Tip. When the Locomotive Shed is built, it will feature an 8 road shed, with 5 roads for running locomotives, and 3 roads for locomotives under restoration or overhaul. Originally it was a 10 road Shed, the other two roads will feature a mess room, offices and amenities for the Locomotive Department. Another proposal is for a small platform adjacent to the shed for a shuttle service to be operated between Loughborough Central, the Locomotive Shed, and the proposed Loughborough High Level station.
Northern Extension - Wilford / River Trent In a 10 year business plan published in 2004, a feasibility study was proposed into extending the line northwards from Ruddington to head towards the River Trent as it passes by Wilford village. This would be a further extension of almost two miles and would take the line within metres of the boundary of Nottingham City itself. Extension further north would be extremely difficult since the viaduct over the River Trent was dismantled in the 1990s and the land beyond has been redeveloped as a new housing estate. However, Nottingham Express Transit, who own and promote the Nottingham Tramway have plans to convert the section of the line from the River Trent to Clifton Boulevard into an extension to their existing tram line (which also re-uses existing GCR structures at Station Street). There are plans to rebuild the old viaduct over the River Trent and construct a railway station called Wilford station which would be the northern terminus of both the line and the Nottingham Tramway.
Locomotives Main article: Great Central Railway locomotives This is a list of locomotives based at the preserved Great Central Railway. ...
GCR Rolling Stock Trust A group called the GCR Rolling Stock Trust owns the largest single collection of pre-grouping rolling stock known to exist in the UK, including the famous 'Barnum' carriages (so named as these were the type hired by P.T. Barnum's travelling circus) and some items that even herald from the days of the Manchester, Sheffield and Lincoln Railway - the GCR's title before completing the London extension. The details of the stock are below. Phineas Taylor Barnum (July 5, 1810 – April 7, 1891), American showman who is best remembered for his entertaining hoaxes and for founding the circus that eventually became Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. ...
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- Six Wheeler GCR No 946.The group's current restoration project, bodywork restoration is nearly complete and the body has lifted to replace some timber on the Chassis, replace a leaf spring and test and work on the brakes. All of the old timber has been removed and some of the fittings that were removed for attention are being fitted and then the new timber will be fitted, the leaf springs have been refurbished and are ready for fitting, the bolts are being worked on and 5 out of ten doors have been finished. Completion is expected in 2008.
- Barnum Bar coach No 228 built in 1910. The framework, chassis, floor and roof are in good condition, it is planned to fit a Bar in once finished. Restoration planned to start once the new Barnum building is built.
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- Barnum Brake Coach No 695 built in 1910. Currently in No 5 shed undercover but a building is being made up which will hold all four Barnums, restoration planned to start once 228 is completed, a kitchen will be fitted to this during restoration.
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- Barnum Dining Car No 666 built in 1910. Outside No 5 building but to be moved into the planned Barnum building, work due on it once 695 is completed, should go inside No 5 building to have its body, roof and windows repaired once 664 has had similar work done on it.
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- Barnum Dining Car No 664 built in 1910. Undercover in No 5 shed but will be moved into the planned Barnum building, work hopefully will start once 666 is completed, currently being made weatherproof and fit for display by having its body, roof and windows repaired so 666 can take its place inside for a short while to have some work done on it. The current work is that the body is being sanded and preporations are being made to fit some wood on the roof to make it watertight.
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- Clerestory 1st and 3rd class No 1663. Body Stored on a flat Wagon but frames are nearly ready to hold the body to take the weight of the body, shortly to be moved onto its own frames, final Frame work and bodywork Restoration will begin once Barnum No 664 is complete. Undercover in No 5 building.
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- Suburban No 799. Outside with good framework and the roof has recently been tarpaulined, work due to start once 1663 is complete.
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- Suburban GCR Coach No 555. Parted from its frames at the moment, work due to start once 799 is complete.
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- Six Wheeler No 373 GCR. Stored with poor body and major work needed on the frames, it will be the last Carrige to be restored.
Phineas Taylor Barnum (July 5, 1810 – April 7, 1891), American showman who is best remembered for his entertaining hoaxes and for founding the circus that eventually became Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. ...
Phineas Taylor Barnum (July 5, 1810 – April 7, 1891), American showman who is best remembered for his entertaining hoaxes and for founding the circus that eventually became Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. ...
Phineas Taylor Barnum (July 5, 1810 – April 7, 1891), American showman who is best remembered for his entertaining hoaxes and for founding the circus that eventually became Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. ...
Phineas Taylor Barnum (July 5, 1810 – April 7, 1891), American showman who is best remembered for his entertaining hoaxes and for founding the circus that eventually became Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus. ...
Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, England. ...
Barnum is the name of several places in the United States: Barnum in Iowa Barnum in Minnesota Barnum Township in Minnesota. ...
Illustration of the backyards of a surburban neighbourhood Suburbs are inhabited districts located either on the outer rim of a city or outside the official limits of a city (the term varies from country to country), or the outer elements of a conurbation. ...
Illustration of the backyards of a surburban neighbourhood Suburbs are inhabited districts located either on the outer rim of a city or outside the official limits of a city (the term varies from country to country), or the outer elements of a conurbation. ...
Supporting Bodies Both the Great Central Railway PLC and the Great Central Railway (Nottingham) have a number of supporting bodies which are based at each individual line, the majority of these are Locomotive or Rolling Stock Groups, however there are a number of private owners who have based their stock or locomotives at the lines.
Main Line Steam Trust Main Line Steam Trust was established in 1969 as the Main Line Preservation Group, with the intention of preserving one of two potential sections of the line, one based at Lutterworth, running from Leicester to Rugby Central, and one based at Loughborough, running between Leicester and Nottingham. The Loughborough base was chosen and work began on restoring the station, an office was rented at street level at Loughborough Central station, and in 1971 Charitable Status was granted to MLPG, who changed their name to Main Line Steam Trust Limited. Substantial monthly payments were required to keep the formation intact between Loughborough and Belgrave & Birstall, with steam hauled services operating from Loughborough Central to Quorn & Woodhouse Station, and eventually Rothley station. Sadly the money required to purchase the line south of Rothley was not available and only the Loughborough to Rothley section of line was preserved, with the aid of Charnwood Borough Council. The operation and the assets were transferred to the Great Central Railway (1976) Ltd. and MLST took on the role of the charitable volunteer run support body for the railway. MLST has continued to support the Great Central Railway PLC (the 1976 was eventually dropped from the title), and the various organisations around the railway. It also supports the Great Central Railway (Nottingham). MLST have funded a great deal at the Great Central Railway, including assistance in funding the double track, Leicester Station, Quorn & Woodhouse Signalling, Swithland Signalling, Loughborough South Remodelling, and has assisted in bringing in visiting locomotives for gala events on numerous occasions.
Great Central Railway PLC The company made a profit during trading year ending 2007 of £62,000, the first genuine profit in 30 years as a visitor attraction.
Renaissance Railcars Renaissance Railcars own the five Class 101 vehicles at the Great Central Railway PLC, at present only one set, known as “Set A” (affectionately also known as “The Green Goddess”), is in regular passenger use, however progress is being made on the other vehicles based at the line. Class 101, no. ...
they also own 59575 a 111 center coach, and is currently being restored, intended to be eventually working with the "Green Goddess" or "Daisy".
Loughborough Standard Locomotive Group Loughborough Standard Locomotive Group, or LSLG, look after and part-own a number of Locomotives, these are BR Standard 2MT No.78019, BR Standard 5MT No.73156, BR Standard 7P6F No.70013 “Oliver Cromwell” and LMS 2MT No.46521 At present only No.78019 is in running condition and can regularly be found operating passenger trains, although the other locomotives are making progress. No.70013 “Oliver Cromwell” is part of the national collection, owned by the National Railway Museum, and is being restored by both LSLG and the 5305 Locomotive Association. LSLG also have in their care a Directors Saloon, coach no. M999504, which is on loan from EWS.
5305 Locomotive Association The 5305 Locomotive Association have a number of locomotives in their care, these are LMS “Black 5” No.45305 “Alderman A.E. Draper”, SR King Arthur No.777 “Sir Lamiel”, BR Class 33 D6535 “Hertfordshire Railtours”, BR Standard 7P6F No.70013 “Oliver Cromwell”, and BR Class 45 "Leicestershire And Derbyshire Yeomanry" Peak D123. Nos.777, D6535 and 70013 are all part of the National Collection and are owned by the National Railway Museum. Recently No.777 emerged from a lengthy overhaul in British Railways Brunswick green livery, under the BR number 30777.
Railway Vehicle Preservations LTD Railway Vehicle Preservations LTD, and their members, own a number of vehicles around the railway, these include the famous LNER Travelling Post Office set, LNER Beavertail Observation Saloon, and a number of LNER “Gresley” Teak passenger coaches.
Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre Ltd Nottingham Society of Model and Experimental Engineers NSMEE operate a mile-long circuit of mixed-gauge miniature railway at the Heritage Centre.
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List of railway museums in the United Kingdom is a list of railway museums in the United Kingdom. ...
This list of British heritage and private railways is intended as a list of railways (railroads) in Britain. ...
Kerr Stuart Tatoo locomotive with passenger train. ...
The Appleby Frodingham Railway preservation society based at Scunthorpe in North Lincolnshire. ...
The Avon Valley Railway is a two mile long heritage railway between Oldland Common and Bitton in South Gloucestershire, England. ...
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The Bideford & Instow Railway Group in Devon are âcommitted to the reopening of the Barnstaple to Bideford branch of the old London and South Western Railway. ...
1638 U class at Sheffield Park station Oxted line to London East Grinstead Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line Original station Being reopened Kingscote West Hoathly Sharpthorne Tunnel Horsted Keynes Ardingly spur Aggregates depot Copyhold Junction Brighton Main Line Sheffield Park Newick & Chailey Barcombe Wealden Line Barcombe Mills Culver...
GWR 0-6-0PT 5700 Class, no. ...
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The Bredgar & Wormshill Light Railway is located near Sittingbourne in Kent. ...
, The Bristol Industrial Museum (grid reference ST585722) is a museum in Bristol, England. ...
The *Bure Valley Railway is a Heritage railway in Norfolk, within The Broads National Park. ...
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Llynclys Junction Gobowen-Blodwel Llynclys Closed 1965 Llynclys South Opened 2005 Re-opened 2005 Penygarreg Lane Proposed halt Pant Closed 1965 The Cambrian Railways Trust (not to be confused with the nearby Cambrian Railway Society) operates the heritage railway known as the Cambrian Heritage Railway. ...
Chasewater Railway is a former colliery railway running round the shores of Chasewater in Staffordshire, England. ...
The Chinnor & Princes Risborough Railway is located to the east of Oxford, England. ...
The current Wallingford end of the line, with locomotive 701 The Cholsey end of the line, with main line platforms to left and the Wallingford platform to right The Cholsey & Wallingford Railway is a standard gauge preserved railway in the English county of Oxfordshire. ...
Winston Churchill at the popular 1940s weekend Steam in the Churnet valley The Churnet Valley Railway is a 5 and 1/4 mile (8. ...
Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway is a 15 (0. ...
Description The Colne Valley Railway is a heritage railway based at Castle Hedingham station, near Halstead in Essex, United Kingdom. ...
The Dartmoor Railway is a heritage railway based at Okehampton in Devon. ...
The Dean Forest Railway is a 4. ...
The Derwent Valley Light Railway is a heritage railway link based at Murton to the east of the city of York. ...
// Description The East Kent Railway (EKR) is a microscopic heritage railway in Kent, England. ...
LMS Class 3F Jinty 0-6-0T No. ...
Locomotive 30075 pulls into Cranmore station The East Somerset Railway operates a 2. ...
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The Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway (E&BASR) is a heritage railway in North Yorkshire, England. ...
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. ...
This is unrelated to the Foxfield railway station in Cumbria. ...
GWR 2-8-0T 4200 Class no. ...
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First Track Panel Laid at Trevarno 07/05/2007 Helston Railway. ...
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Vintage carriage and O2 Class 0-4-4T no. ...
Ivatt 2MT 2-6-2T 41241 at Haworth station The Platform, Oxenhope Railway Station, terminus of the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway (photo by Nigel Homer, 2006) Damems Junction signal box The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway is a five-mile (eight-km) long heritage railway line in West Yorkshire...
Headcorn Frittenden Road Biddenden High Halden Road Tenterden St. ...
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Fairburn tank 42085 at Lakeside station. ...
The Lappa Valley Steam Railway is of 15 (375mm) gauge. ...
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The Lavender Line is a heritage railway based at Isfield station, near Uckfield in East Sussex. ...
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The Lincolnshire Wolds Railway is a heritage railway based at Ludborough station, near Grimsby in Lincolnshire. ...
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Rebuilt SR West Country Class 34016 Bodmin at Alton station. ...
Class 101 DMU at Dereham. ...
The Middy in summer. ...
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Midland Railway 156 Class 158A in the museum amongst other exhibits. ...
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The terminus of the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway at Dalegarth Station near Boot. ...
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Seaton Tramway The Seaton Tramway is a 838 mm (2 ft 9 in) narrow gauge tram line which operates over a former axed British Rail (BR) branch line in Seaton, Devon. ...
LMS Ivatt Class 2MT 2-6-0 no. ...
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Not to be confused with South Devon Railway Company. ...
Polish locomotive. ...
Jinty 47493. ...
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Austerity type saddle tank with train Industrial tank engines on shed. ...
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| | | Centres and Museums | Barrow Hill Engine Shed · Bressingham Steam Museum · Buckinghamshire Centre · Coventry Centre · Darlington Centre and Museum · Didcot Centre · East Anglian Railway Museum · Kew Bridge Steam Museum · Mangapps Museum · Moseley Trust · National Museum, York · Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre · Rutland Museum · Shildon Museum (Locomotion) · Stephenson Museum · Swindon Steam Museum · The Railway Age, Crewe · Tyseley Locomotive Works · Walthamstow Pump House The Barrow Hill Engine Shed is a former Midland Railway roundhouse in Derbyshire. ...
70013, Oliver Cromwell, at Bressingham, May 2004 Bressingham Steam & Gardens is a steam museum and garden centre located at Bressingham, west of Diss in Norfolk, England. ...
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