Weardale Railway News 2009
| 13
July 2009 |
No. 40 in service: As hoped, No. 40's first scheduled runs were during the weekend 11th & 12th July to coincide with the Classic Car Rally at Stanhope Station. Pictures below courtesy of John Askwith.
|
||||||||||
| 29
June 2009 |
No. 40 successfully completes trials. On Friday No. 40 had its first run to Broadwood crossing and back without problems. Today it ran from the depot to Stanhope and back hauling 4 coaches. Inspections show that this trial run was also successful. No. 40 now requires some minor adjustments and completion of paintwork (lining and logos) before becoming available for scheduled services. It is hoped that No. 40's first scheduled runs will be over the weekend 11th & 12th July. ***Added
July 9th***
|
||||||||||
| 28
June 2009 |
Volunteer Recruitment - Saturday & Sunday 4th & 5th July. From 10am to 4:30pm there will be a recruitment stand at Stanhope Station with volunteers in attendance to answer questions. If you are interested in becoming involved as either an adult volunteer or as a Junior Club member, please call by - you will be made very welcome. The Weardale
Railway Junior Club will also be running a fund raising stand offering ex
GNER branded crockery and glassware which were donated by National Express
East Coast, also available are a number of redundant station name signs
from ** Network Rail plan to reconnect the Weardale Railway to the national network at Bishop Auckland that weekend **
|
||||||||||
| 23
June 2009 |
Father's Day & Big Boys' Toys was extremely popular on Sunday. Some of the "Toys" at Stanhope Station:
In
Northumberland or Tyneside in the first week of August? Read the press release here or download a poster here
|
||||||||||
| 19
June 2009 |
Reminder for Sunday:
Steam
to return this summer........ The refurbishment of the Trust's steam
loco No. 40 is nearing completion. We hope to make the first steam test,
loco only, between Wolsingham and Frosterley on 26th June, then
with a rake of coaches on 29th June. If
these test runs are satisfactory it is possible the Loco could make an
appearance during the Classic Car event on the 12th July. Bishop Auckland connection ...... Network Rail have indicated that they will reconnect the Weardale Railway to the national network on July 4th. About 4000 sleepers and 2 level crossing then need to be replaced before the Railway inspector returns. We hope to have the entire line useable before winter. Schools Competition for War on the Line: Wendy Elsdon our Volunteer Education Liaison Officer is organising an Art Competition to commemorate the sixty-five years since the Second World War D-Day Landings. It is open to children from local schools in Key Stage One and Key Stage Two, and based around “Life in the 1940’s”. The initial prize is an exclusive invite for 65 children (they are asked to dress in ‘40’s style clothing) to attend a Celebration Tea Party that will take place on the Saturday afternoon of the event at Stanhope Station. For details contact Wendy Elsdon T: 01388 526641
|
||||||||||
| 28
May 2009 |
Teddy Bears' Picnic weekend was a great success with the weather playing its part for once:
Loco hauled coaching stock ... will be in use every weekend throughout the summer (subject to availability). For now the rostered loco will be our class 73, seen on Broadwood Bridge above. Once it is available for use, steam loco No.40 will be the preferred traction for the special events. Weekday services will continue to use our 141 DMU.
|
||||||||||
| 14
May 2009 |
Teddy Bears' Picnic:
You can also see details of future 2009 special events by following the link from the Timetable page of the main website. Steam
Loco No. 40: HMRI
visit:
|
||||||||||
| 26
Apr 2009 |
Timetable Change: There will be a visit by HM Railway Inspectorate next month in connection with our expansion plans. Unfortunately this means that services need to be cancelled on Wednesday 13th May. Whilst we regret this late change it is unavoidable if we are to maintain our schedule to reconnect at Bishop Auckland by August. Witton-le-Wear: The level crossing gates, previously derelict and overgrown, have now been replaced. Work on the signalling and control equipment continues.
Steam
Loco No. 40:
|
||||||||||
| 02
Apr 2009 |
Midweek running has now resumed. Also the Easter period will see trains running every day from 4th to 19th April inclusive. There are a number of special attractions over the Easter weekend: Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Sunday and Monday Children’s
Easter Bunny Hunt.
Free to enter, find all the bunnies and make a legend. Easter treat
awarded to all completed entries with a chance to win Weardale Railway
Rail Tickets for all entries. Names drawn on last train Easter Monday. Easter Sunday:
back by popular demand: Cream
Teas – a lovely selection of sandwiches and delicious homemade
cakes served in a traditional manner on board our heritage griddle car.
(Charge £3.50 per person) Trains: Departing Wolsingham 10:30, 13:00, 15:30 and from Stanhope: 11:45, 14:15, 16:30. Tickets: Family and Rover Tickets available. The Lamp Room Gift Shop will be open with all manner of gifts, toys (including Thomas the Tank Engine) and souvenirs. The Signal Box Café will be offering the usual selection of homemade soups, light lunches and home bakes to eat in or take-away. Download a poster here.
|
||||||||||
| 27
Mar 2009 |
Representatives from Network Rail recently met with Weardale Railway managers at Bishop Auckland to inspect the connection to the main network and agree on the work required to restore the line for through working. This will involve some work on the track and work on the circuitry linking the signalling and the points to the box at Shildon. Network Rail have undertaken to complete this work by the end of July. The restoration of number 40 continues to make progress and with cab roof now in place it now looks like a steam engine. Work is continuing and the current plan is to have the locomotive ready for its boiler inspection on the 8th of April. If this and other tests are satisfactory, the Trust will hand the locomotive to the Company for its Fitness to Run examination prior to its return to service. Mothers Day special event: The Class 73 was operational for the special services on the 22nd March and operated with the coaching stock and the griddle car where Kath Wood and her team provided cream teas etc to the family groups. The Juniors operated their ‘Stanham’ model railway, there was a miniature steam railway offering rides in the car park and in the waiting room materials were provided for children to draw Mothers day cards. A good time was had by visitors as indicated by the feedback, however the weather was cold and overcast which meant we did not break attendance records. Further information and photos can be found in "Supporters' Snippets" area of main site.
|
||||||||||
| 10
Mar 2009 |
Activities
for Mother’s Day, Sunday 22nd March 2009.... .......
a series of treats for Mothers on their special day. Come
along with the family and Mum’s can travel for free. NEW Simon’s Miniature Railway will also be running in Stanhope Station car park. NEW Visit our Junior Club’s Model Railway in the Education Room. Trains run every 2 hours, the first departing Wolsingham Station at 10:30; and 11:30 from Stanhope. The Lamp Room Gift Shop will be open with all manner of gifts, toys (including Thomas the Tank Engine) and souvenirs; the Signal Box Café will be offering the usual selection of homemade soups, light lunches and home bakes to eat in or take-away. Why not make a day of it and take a walk along the river and around the town. The last train departs Stanhope Station at 3.30pm. (You can download a poster here.)
|
||||||||||
| 28
Feb 2009 |
"Part of a growing family....." - Chicago meetings to review the 2008 performances of the various railways within the Iowa Pacific Family and the plans for 2009. The picture below was taken at Iowa Pacific's Chicago office.
Some links to transatlantic "sister" railways: Mount Hood Railroad Rio Grande Scenic Railroad Copper Spike Railroad
|
||||||||||
| 22
Feb 2009 |
Following from the last news entry............ Young rail enthusiasts' VIP trip:
|
||||||||||
| 17
Feb 2009 |
Two "Junior Club" stories courtesy of Northern Echo: Young
rail enthusiasts' VIP trip Young rail enthusiasts from Weardale will rub
shoulders with royalty on Thursday. Youngsters will be granted access to restricted VIP
areas, and watch the ceremony from front row seats. He thanked National Express East Coast, the British
Transport Police, North Yorkshire Police and the royal household for
arranging the opportunity.
Surplus
GNER crockery on sale in Stanhope GNER branded
crockery leftover from the rail company’s rebrand is helping swell the
coffers of a North East railway club. Hundreds of
glasses, plates and bowls bearing the GNER logo became surplus to
requirements after the company relaunched as National Express East Coast
in December 2007. The items were donated to the Weardale Railway Junior
Club, based in Stanhope, County Durham, to help raise funds for the club
and the steam locomotive No 40 restoration appeal. Their headquarters at
Stanhope Station have been swamped with 4,000 wine glasses, around 400
plates, bowls, saucers and cups, and dozens of salt and pepper pots. David Million, who
runs the club, said some items would be kept for future use on dining
trains proposed for between Weardale and Bishop Auckland, but the rest go
on public sale next weekend.
|
||||||||||
| 29
Jan 2009 |
Mission
Accomplished! The Wickham trolley was run the full length of the line to within sight of Bishop Auckland station on Tuesday 27th January. On Board were: Graham Lord, Driver; Steve Race, Secondman; Ed Ellis (Iowa Pacific President); Steve Raine, Duty Manager; Mark Westerfield; Todd Cecil; Mike Fairburn and Dave Payne. The trip went according to plan there were no problems. Volunteers monitored the crossings and several observers watched the progress of the train from vantage points along the route. (Picture courtesy of Steve Gregory)
|
||||||||||
| 18
Jan 2009 |
News Update 10 added to Supporters' Snippets. Track
Access to Bishop Auckland in 2 weeks? Santa season 2008: The Santa specials were a great success and planning is already underway for the 2009 Santa season. In 2008 we hoped for an increase in the region of 25 to 30% compared to 2007, but with the increase in visits from schools we have topped out at over 50%. Fund Raising Event
- Sale of surplus GNER Crockery & Glassware, Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd February 2009,
Stanhope Station, 10am – 4pm The
Weardale Railway Junior Club have been donated a large quantity of genuine
GNER glassware and crockery for use on the railway and also for fund
raising purposes. GNER
operated rail services on the East Coast Main Line until December 2007
when the franchise moved to National Express. This glassware and crockery
was used on-board GNER services.
Items will be made available to Trust members and members of the public at
a fund raising event at Stanhope station on 21st & 22nd
February 2009. Items for sale
include:- Glassware
(bearing the GNER crest): -
Tall tumblers (£5 each or 4 for £15) -
Wine glasses (£7 each or 4 for £20) Crockery
(GNER branded & GNER “blue rim” style): -
Cups & saucer set (£2.50 per set) -
Small & large plates (£2 each) -
Rectangle plates (£2 each) -
Soup bowls (£2 each) -
Pasta bowls (£2 each) -
Salt & pepper sets (£2 per set) -
Sugar bowls (£2 each) -
Milk jugs (£2 each) Items
are subject to availability. Proceeds from the sale will go towards Junior Club funds and the Weardale Railway Trust’s No 40 Appeal. Enquiries or advance reservations can be made by contacting the Junior Club on admin@wrjc.org.uk
|
||||||||||
| Home | News | Timetable | Find Us | Contact | Partners | Snippets | Shop | Gallery | Help! |