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Swanage Railway | Spring Steam Gala | 27th-29th March 2026

Discussion in 'Galas and Events' started by Ben Jenden, Jan 11, 2026.

  1. Sidmouth

    Sidmouth Resident of Nat Pres Staff Member Moderator

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    34028 Eddystone I think faces south . not sure what way 34072 has returned
     
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    Gladiator 5076 Resident of Nat Pres

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    At the moment, the other Austerity has not arrived (or is hidden:))
     
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    London: 563, 31806, 34072, WD152
    Swanage: 34028, 34070, 6880

    I think the other bucket (68067) will face London but there’s a possibility it could be the other way round - we’ll see when it touches down tomorrow :).
     
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    Gladiator 5076 Resident of Nat Pres

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    The visitors all ready for tomorrow.
    Note that anyone coming by car and hoping to use the toilets in the main car park before heading off to the station, they are currently closed. DSC_0070r.JPG DSC_0075r.JPG
     
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    Update from the socials
     

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    Manston at present hauling a 6 wagon hopper train ....adorned with a Golden Arrow headboard :(. (BJ)
     
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    Please could someone advise - is this just a silly joke for today? Likewise the "Atlantic Coast Express" headboard on the front of 34072 (as per @Ben Jenden's screen shot)? Swanage is normally pretty good at keepng its engines headboard-free, but I'm thinking of coming over for the gala tomorrow as it looks the best oif the three days weather-wise. However if the two Bulleids are going to sport headboards, I won't bother to make te journey.
     
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    I get the silliness of 34070 hauling wagons with a Golden Arrow headboard, but what's wrong with a Bulleid carrying an Atlantic Coast Express headboard? Or headboards in general?
     
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    There's nothing wrong with a Bulleid carrying the Atlantic Coast Express headboard if it was running somewhere between Waterloo and Ilfracombe/Plymouth, etc, but not on the Swanage Branch. I just don't like headboards unless they are appropriate (right class, right location), etc. They are sadly all too common on main line steam (although the Saphos headboard, to its credit, is pretty discreet) but ideally, I prefer it when steam trains look as authentic as possible and on a former Southern branch line, this means no headboards.
     
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    Duplicate post - I'll blame the patchy signal!
     
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    While I'm here for (austerity) haulage rather than photography, it did strike me that 34070 in weathered condition on a handful of green mk1s on the branch looked bang on... Until you see it from the front! Wouldn't have stopped me from coming, but seems a shame.
     
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    Just passed 563 at Corfe, so looks like it's sorted.
     
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    I'm no expert, but did Bulleids run to Swanage in BR days? The argument of authenticity can be a bit of a misnomer when it comes to heritage railways - particularly as there are two austerities at Swanage running this weekend.

    I don't think opportunities to carry such boards on their original routes on appropriate locos come up too often, so a gala is a good time (in my eyes) to put them on. Lots of people, something different to photograph, creates a talking point with the casual visitor ("what's that in aid of?"). Galas are often a chance for hard-working volunteers to have some fun and if that involves donning a headboard (providing it is not too silly, such as the 'Mr Blobby Express') then I'm all for it.
     
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    Yes- the worked the through trains to and from Waterloo on Summer Saturdays
     
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    Yes indeed they did on through trains to/from Waterloo on summer Saturdays.
    In 1962 I came to Swanage on a school special from Romsey behind 34041 "Wilton".
     
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    Well plenty of Enthusiasts (myself included) are able to cope with the fact that location is not always possible, and enjoy seeing a loco decked out with a headboard it would have carried in pre-preservation days to give a sense of what would have been that we can no longer 100% authentically experience. Preservation is never going to be able to 100% recreate pre preservation so we might as well do our best even if that means a loco pretending to be in North Devon when it's actually in Dorset
     

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