"The Autumn Gala guest engine line-ups are finalised and both look to be very attractive events. For the Steam Weekend we have 92212 coming from the Great Central and 5541 making a return visit from the Deane Forest. 4277 and 76079 will still be here and we will be fielding 7820, 4160 and 6412. With a 9F and a Standard Mogul available to us the 12.25 on the Saturday and the Sunday will be a double-headed Pines Express."
And continues with news of the Diesel Do a couple of weeks later in September:
"For the Diesel Weekend we will be bringing in three East Lancs locos. D832 will be joining D1010 and D7017 to give the hydraulic enthusiasts a treat, D5054 will join 25173 for double "Rat" factor, and D345 will make a welcome return to represent two generations of West Coast Main Line power alongside 50149. 33048 will also be in action and for shunter fans two of the residents will top and tail along the Norton Road on the Friday."
(Extracted,with permission, from WSR's OnLine News) 5 July 1999
"In a deal currently being negotiated between Regency Railways, John F. Kennedy and the Diesel & Electric Preservation Group. Royal Oak will leave the West Somerset Railway for mainline duties.
The Locomotive will be towed to Crewe, for examination and certification for mainline use on VSOE trains along with the three Deltics owned by the Deltic Preservation Society. Certification is not believed to be a major job as 50017's bogies received a light overhaul at Crewe works in 1992 and have seen little use sinse. Together with time spent on engine overhaul by the volunteers at Williton Royal Oak could see mainline use before the end of the summer.
Volunteers at Williton have mixed feelings about the loss of this locomotive after so much work was put in to restore it, but negotiations are underway to ensure that Royal Oak returns for future Diesel Galas on the line."
Mike Palmer...
Mr Peter Best’s big 2-8-0T made its welcome to the WSR on Wednesday April 27th, arriving in the early evening. This was a little later than planned but we were pleased to let the Severn Valley have use of the loco to tide them over a problem.
Also, "Small Prairie" GWR 2-6-2T no 5541 (from the Dean Forest Railway) will attend the March Gala. This class was very much associated with the Minehead branch in GWR and BR days...
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