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News from March 2021

New Trustee for West Somerset Railway Heritage Trust

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The West Somerset Railway Heritage Trust (WSRHT) have announced:

The West Somerset Railway Heritage Trust is delighted to welcome Mike Lee as our latest new Trustee to join the Board.

Mike will specifically focus on safety at the WSRHT, ensuring we continue to operate to the highest standards.

The WSRHT board warmly welcomes Mike aboard and looks forward to benefiting from his significant breadth of skills in helping the Trust to evolve further in the future.

31 March 2021
Details kindly provided by the West Somerset Railway Heritage Trust

It was forty five years ago today...

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The Railway recalls an important day:

On Sunday 28 March 1976, the West Somerset Railway ran its first ever passenger train from Minehead to Blue Anchor. Over 2000 passengers travelled that day.

Before departure of the first train headed by Bagnall 0-6-0ST no 2996 Victor, an opening ceremony was carried out by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu.

With the ceremony completed,Guard Don Spencer gave the first ever 'Right Away' to Driver Harry Lee and Fireman Cedric Dunmall.

Once the train reached Blue Anchor, Signalman Jim Elson and a proud General Manager David Butcher kept a close eye on proceedings.

Click or tap the button below to load a page of images from 28 March 1976.

Pictures from 28 March 1976

28 March 2021
Details kindly provided by Railway friends

The return of passenger trains on the Minehead Branch

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The Railway says:

We are very much looking forward to welcoming our passengers back from 22 May 2021 onwards.

Initially, we will be providing fixed excursions between Bishops Lydeard and Williton. Then we will be introducing excursions to Watchet and Blue Anchor on Saturdays throughout June.

Please take a look at our timetable (link below) and click on your intended date of travel to see which services are available.

Tickets are limited, and must be booked in advance of travel, therefore we are encouraging passengers to book early, to avoid disappointment.

Further information relating to the use of certain passes and tickets carried over from last year, will be released shortly.

Train Times and More Information

25 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Plc

The latest Journal - no 172 - has been published

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Members of the West Somerset Railway Association are now receiving a copy of the latest 'Journal'.

Along with the usual sections, Journal no 172 carries features about:

  • The Preserve and Protect Fund
  • An Update from the WSR Plc Chairman
  • Weeding the WSR
  • From Pwllheli to Minehead
  • The Last Weekend
  • GWR 2-6-2T no 5199
  • Class 35 Liveries
  • A New Roof for Leigh
  • The Story of Williton Footbridge

To join the Association or for full details of Membership, please click the button below...

Membership

23 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Association

Latest WSR Association Board Meeting documents published

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The West Somerset Railway Association have published the agreed Minutes of the Board Meeting of 9 February 2021 and a synopsis of the more recent Board Meeting held on 9 March 2021. Click or tap the buttons below to load the documents from the Association's website.

Minutes Synopsis

22 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Association

WSR to feature in two episodes of 'Salvage Hunters'

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In 2020, the Railway had a visit from Drew Pritchard with the 'Salvage Hunters' team. And at 9pm on Wednesday 24 March 2021 QuestTV will air the first of two episodes this year to feature the WSR, with the second due out in the summer. It is understood the Gauge Museum at Bishops Lydeard Station will feature on the first episode.

22 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Plc

Board changes at West Somerset Railway Plc

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The recent electronic newsletter 'The Platform' carries news of a few changes for the Board of the WSR Plc.

The Board recently lost the valuable experience of its Vice Chairman, Mark Smith, who has retired.

The Board has now been joined by Joy Boswell as Finance Director.

In order to provide additional continuity experience, the board has also been re-joined by Frank Courtney.

Martin Brown and Mike Thompson have decided to stand down.

Jonathan Jones Pratt, Chairman, said:

The last two years have been very challenging for the Board and for the Railway as whole. It is clear that thanks to the work and effort of a very large number of committed individuals at all levels on the railway, and with the help of our wonderful wider group of supporters, we are now moving forward and look forward to much brighter times ahead. I am grateful for the support of the Board over this period, which has been very taxing. We are always sorry to lose board colleagues, but we now need to enhance our expertise with some new blood and look forward to the restart of trains later this year - which is what we all wish to see. We have received an outstanding number of applicants who have expressed interests in the Director roles and interviews have begun. We believe that some excellent appointments will now flow from the process of which in turn further strengthen your Railway structure for the future as we continue to protect and rebuild the asset.

Full details in 'The Platform'.

The Platform Newsletter

20 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Plc

Pictures from 1989 and 1992 come to light

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Thanks to the work of 'We Are Railfans', two collections of transport-themed photographs and slides have been acquired and scanned. A good few of these - from 1989 and 1992 - depict the West Somerset Railway and now appear, with others, on the appropriate picture pages on this website.

It is believed the images were probably the work of two photographers. At the time of publication, the identity of the photographers remains unknown.

Big thanks to WSR volunteer Joe Rogers for bringing these images to light by obtaining and scanning the collection, and for persuading his chums at We Are Railfans to allow publication on wsr.org.uk

We Are Railfans Pictures from 1989 Pictures from 1992

20 March 2021
Details kindly provided by We Are Railfans

Foxcote Manor to be WSR-based for the next five years

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The West Somerset Railway Plc and the Foxcote Manor Society are pleased to announce that former BR(W) Manor Class 4-6-0 no. 7822 Foxcote Manor has been assigned to the West Somerset Railway for the remainder of the life of its boiler ticket.

This gives the West Somerset Railway a coup with two Manors for the next five years until the 7822's current ticket expires on 22 March 2026. Foxcote Manor has been a regular and popular performer at the WSR since late 2017, clocking up over 150 days of action in 2018 alone.

The engine is currently undergoing an extensive programme of winter maintenance at Minehead. This has included the manufacture of a new spark arrestor, chimney cowl, cab floor, ashpan spray, and feedpipe cladding covers. Various fittings and mechanical jobs have also been attended to.

Foxcote Manor will join the WSR's own resident Manor - no 7828 Odney Manor - and WSR Mogul no 9351, along with Large Prairie 5101 Class no 5199 which is on hire for the 2021 season.

Foxcote Manor Society

19 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Plc and Foxcote Manor Society

Culvert inspection and cleaning at Minehead Station

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The WSR's Infrastructure Engineering Team write:

This week we had Glanville Environmental on site at Minehead Station to clean and inspect a culvert that runs under the track and platform, and a pipe alongside the track. Several tonnes of silt and rubbish were cleaned out enabling the team to check the inside of the structure and pipeline. All appeared in good condition, and we will receive the pictures for the surveillance in the coming days. Thank you to Morrison's for letting the team take up a corner of their car park.

This work was funded by the West Somerset Railway Association.

18 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Plc and West Somerset Railway Association

'Excursion trains' feature in the Railway's re-opening plans

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The West Somerset Railway is planning to re-start train services on Saturday 22 May subject to no further Government Covid-19 restrictions being enforced and the recovery roadmap staying on track. Details of a series of 'excursion trains' are now available, with advance booking essential.

Initially, these 'excursion trains' will operate out and back from Bishops Lydeard to Williton. Social distancing regulations will still be in force then and passengers will, therefore, need to travel in pre-allocated seats and remain on board for the entire return journey. As a result, it will not yet be possible to offer train services to (or from) any intermediate stations on the line, or through to Minehead.

Extensive key infrastructure works between Williton and Minehead, including the rebuilt Seaward Way Level Crossing at the seaside town, have yet to be completed but are on track for a July opening when all Covid-19 restrictions have hopefully been lifted.

The West Somerset Railway trains will be fully internally cleaned between services.

Seats will need to be pre-booked either on the official WSR website (see link below) or by telephone on 01643 704996.

Excursion Train Times and Online Booking

17 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Plc

Len Renwick

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Folks along the Railway, and well beyond, will be saddened by news of the passing of a great WSR friend, Driver Len Renwick, who slipped away peacefully at home on Tuesday 9 March 2021. My thanks to Robin White for sharing the sad news. Len's experience on the footplate stretched right back to the last days of steam on the Bournemouth line. On the WSR Len was often seen at the controls of a diesel locomotive or the DMU or as Conductor Driver on a wide range of incoming diesel-hauled main line excursions or empty stock workings, the latter arriving or departing in the small hours. And of course a huge number of Conductor Driver duties for the High Output Ballast Cleaner operations at Norton Triangle were covered by Len. A chat with Len was sure to raise a smile and a laugh in quick time. Len will be much missed.

15 March 2021

Provisional plans for partial reopening in May

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In the latest 'The Platform' newsletter issued on 11 March, the WSR Plc Chairman, Jon Jones-Pratt, explains provisional plans to re-open part of the line for passenger services. From 22 May 2021 the Railway are hoping to offer a train trip from Bishops Lydeard Station to Williton and back only.

This newsletter [The Platform] has been delayed so that we can absorb the impact of the latest government 'roadmap' for getting things going again, and announce a provisional date for reopening. We still have much more planning to do, but we expect to start passenger operation on Saturday 22nd May. Initially this will be Bishops Lydeard to Williton with some trains to Watchet. We hope then to run further with extension to Minehead later in the summer.

As we all know, the plans are subject to change depending on how the government's 'roadmap' itself progresses. There's more detail in 'The Platform' about the WSR's plans to get trains running again.

View 'The Platform' March 2021 on the official WSR website Download 'The Platform' March 2021

14 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Plc

Culture Heritage Recovery Fund Award - latest updates

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The Culture Heritage Recovery Fund (CHRF) is part of the £1.57 billion rescue package announced by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) to safeguard cultural and heritage organisations across the UK from the economic impact of COVID-19.

The WSR has been awarded £865,000 to help secure the railway’s longer-term viability as a popular tourist attraction, educational offering, and preserver of heritage locomotives. The money must be invested by the end of March 2021 to receive the full benefit of the award.

The WSR's CHRF programme implementation board has been brought together to manage the oversight of spending these funds and are providing helpful regular updates to volunteers and staff about how and where the money is being spent in order to achieve the stated aims of the fund. The board have kindly given their permission for the updates to appear on wsr.org.uk and enable a wider readership.

CHRF Update 4 List of CHRF updates

A link to the list of CHRF updates also appears under 'News' on the top menu bar of each web page.

14 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Plc

The March 2021 edition of The Platform now available

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Lots of really useful topical information about the West Somerset Railway can be found in the March 2021 edition of the new electronic newsletter. Topics include:

  • When will trains be running again?
  • Board changes
  • Santa Trains in 2020
  • The Diesel & Electric Preservation Group
  • News from the West Somerset Railway Association
  • Business development
  • Work behind the scenes

Click or tap the button below to view The Platform newsletter...

View 'The Platform' March 2021 on the official WSR website Download 'The Platform' March 2021

11 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Plc

Update on the 2021 Steam & Vintage Rally

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The Rally Team have kindly provided an update on this year's event due to be held on 7 and 8 August.

Now the government has published a road map out of lockdown, the Rally team have agreed to go ahead with planning the 2021 Rally.

We plan to hold the Rally at Norton Fitzwarren on 7 and 8 August 2021.

This will only be possible if the lockdown restrictions are lifted according to the published plan, and no new problems occur. We will keep reviewing the position but are very hopeful that we will be able to welcome everybody to this year's rally, although we cannot be certain about this at present. Clearly, we will follow all safety guidance in force at the time and may have to change or remove some features because of the need for social distance.

At present, we are contacting our exhibitors to confirm our plans, and invite them to book in their vintage vehicles and attractions. If you are an exhibitor and would like to come, please contact us on info@steamrally.org.uk or ring 01823 433856

We will keep everyone updated as things develop on our website www.steamrally.org.uk and Facebook page @steamrallywsra

We look forward to seeing you at Norton Fitzwarren in August, and hope to see all our many wonderful volunteers once again: please contact us using the details above.

The Steam & Vintage Rally website The Steam & Vintage Rally Facebook page

10 March 2021
Details kindly provided by the Steam & Vintage Rally Team

Progress with the tender for Odney Manor

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A volunteer-led project quietly working on the major rebuilding of a Churchward-designed tender for the popular GWR 4-6-0 no 7828 Odney Manor reached a significant stage on 6 March 2021.

The existing tender coupled to the Manor is approaching the need for overhaul so a new tender is being prepared. So far work has been taking place over several years on the frames. Now the first part of the tank has been fitted to the frames.

The tender is a Churchward 3500 gallon example, number 2061T, which came to the WSR from Barry scrapyard via the Pontypool and Blaenavon Railway. So far most of the small components have been manufactured, replaced or refurbished and put into store. The frames have been shot blasted and painted, the front quarter of the frames replaced and the front dragbox replaced with all new riveted platework.

The well tank of the tender is integral with the frame cross members which slightly complicates the assembly to ensure that it all fits correctly. Welded up in Minehead Shed, the tank well was lifted out of the shed using the Atlas crane wagon, turned the right way up and fitted to the frames.

Next step is to work from footplate level to build the rest of the tank.

8 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Plc

Draft minutes of recent Partnership Development Group meeting

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The draft minutes of the Partnership Development Group meeting held via Zoom on 24 February 2021 are now available. Click or tap the button below to download and read.

PDG minutes

5 March 2021
Details kindly provided by the Secretariat of the Partnership Development Group

Trains may run at any time - a timely reminder

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West Somerset Railway's Infrastructure Engineering team have issued a timely reminder on their Facebook page:

A reminder that the Railway is still open to traffic and operating engineering trains while passenger services are paused. Our team sadly witness trespassers on the line regularly - if you see anyone walking on the line not wearing bright orange clothing, please report it to the Railway.

Our clip here shows the ballast train topping up the side ballast along the line. We're dropping around 800 tonnes over the coming weeks which will help maintain the comfort of our passengers, when they return in a few months time!

Facebook page

4 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Plc

Update on the Seaward Way Crossing upgrade

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Work to renew Seaward Way level crossing in Minehead has been proceeding as fast as possible over the last ten months, but progress has been hampered by Covid 19 of course due to furloughing of key staff and other restrictions in place, plus the complex nature of the new crossing works themselves. The Railway explain further:

A key factor to be considered is that the crossing is not actually a renewal of Seaward Way at all but is, in effect, going to be a completely new, different and advanced safer type of level crossing.

It includes improved safety systems such as new double barriers, a new CCTV system and, most importantly, completely renewed electrical and signalling systems to ensure safe operations.

This work is necessary now not only because of the significant increase in road traffic since the old crossing opened, but also the number of pedestrians now regularly walking between Butlins and the sea front on the one hand, and McDonalds and the various supermarkets etc on the other.

When the crossing was first built and opened thirty years ago in 1992, neither McDonalds nor any of the supermarkets, hotel and newer housing were built of course. But the volume of traffic now using the crossing has changed massively, so requiring a new solution for safe movements where the road, footpaths and rails meet.

Also, after 30 years in the seaside atmosphere, all of the old crossing equipment has become life expired and so obsolete and unfit for the task which is now required.

But detailed planning is now all complete, and technical teams have been busy dismantling the existing signalling equipment. A pre-fabricated electrical switch room has been constructed off site and will soon be installed at its new home.

Later this month there will be a full extensive testing of the new CCTV system. The main phase of construction will then shortly commence. All through this preparatory work, detailed discussions have been taking place with the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) who have to give official permission for the work to proceed and the crossing to re-open.

The various activities of the project have to be dovetailed with each other, but this has proved particularly difficult during the Covid restrictions period. But WSR, Somerset County Council and Contractors staff have all been working closely together, including having regular detailed technical meetings in order to maintain progress despite Covid issues. This partnership working will continue and intensify until the project is concluded.

Both the West Somerset Railway and Somerset County Council readily recognise the pressure and need to get this job completed as soon as possible, and to have the new crossing ready for when the WSR re-opens and trains can run to and from Minehead again, but this is a complex technical project which must be correctly planned and delivered.

However, due to social distancing, it will not be sensible for the railway to open the full length to Minehead in any case until the Covid restrictions are significantly relaxed. We envisage this will now be towards the summer, perhaps from mid-June onwards, by which time we expect the crossing to be fully operational.

Consultation with the County Council as Highways Authority is required about the new crossing, followed by a formal public consultation process which lasts two months, and which will include a firm date for reopening.

As a result of Covid restrictions, plus completion of the ongoing WSR infrastructure works along the line between Watchet and Minehead, the railway will reopen in stages in line with the Government’s planned roadmap in lifting Covid restrictions.

Firstly, so that drivers, firemen, guards, signalmen and other key operating staff have sufficient time to re-familiarise themselves with the line and safety procedures via practical experience on one section at a time and, Secondly, because of the need to continue social distancing for passengers.

So, the section from Bishops Lydeard to Williton will be the first to reopen, followed shortly afterwards by extending to Watchet. In May, it is hoped to extend services to Dunster, with a connecting bus to Minehead, which, it is hoped, will again be reached by trains by the start of July.

WSR plc Chairman Jonathan Jones-Pratt said:

Given the mountains we have had to climb in the last 12 months, it’s unlikely that we will be operating what can be described as a ‘traditional’ WSR timetable any time this year.

Seats on trains will very likely have to be pre-booked only and with reserved seats or compartments. I’m really looking forward to our trains returning to Minehead again and using this superb new level crossing this Summer.

But we have not forgotten that one of the attractions of the WSR is the capability to travel from one station to another station at will, and without pre-booking, so we are working out ways in which this experience can continue in the era of social distancing.”

More views and comments can be found on the Somerset County Gazette website - click or tap the button below:

Somerset County Gazette report

4 March 2021
Details kindly provided by West Somerset Railway Plc

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