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Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by threelinkdave, Aug 20, 2014.

  1. Kje7812

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    Due to the continuing hot weather, S2 is now diesel until it cools down.
     
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    S2 back to steam tomorrow with 7714. 13268 remaining on S1.
     
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    Use of the CCBS structure seems to be fairly popular among heritage lines, now. Several others are in the process of conversion, too. (I could confirm that the Bluebell is going that way, but ISTR there's at least one more.)

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    The Bluebell is indeed going down that route. My understanding is that a CCBS is a comparatively recent legal entity; Railways that set their structure 10+ years ago didn't have it as an option.

    It was explained at a recent-ish Bluebell meeting that they had looked at two main models to restructure with the overall objective of enabling fares to be considered charitable. One was the CCBS route; the other was to create an overall Charity with a trading subsidiary (which I think is broadly the NYMR structure, and also I think the IoWSR). Of those two models, the CCBS route was preferred, but there are complexities in implementation in two major areas: firstly, the importance of maintaining a continuity of which ever organisation in your "as is" structure that holds the operating licence (otherwise you have to go through a very expensive planning process for the new organisation to be allowed to operate trains); and secondly rules around how you convert from "as is" to " to be". For example, in our case, the Society is a company limited by guarantee; and the Plc is a company limited by shares, and there is no legal mechanism by which those two types of body can directly merge - hence the need for a series of interim changes via each body separately converting to a Community Benefit Society first, and then merging leading to the desired "to be" state of a CCBS.

    The charitable part of a CCBS is interesting. As I understand it, such a body is not itself a charity, but is treated by HMRC as a charity for taxation purposes. That has the effect that the regulator for such bodies is the Financial Conduct Authority, not the Charity Commission - that explains the line in the press release put out by the SVR that says "[...] following approval of the conversion by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)." So AIUI, a CCBS is not a charity in the legal sense, but has all the taxation advantages of charitable status, and without some of the drawbacks.

    The big governance advantage of the CCBS structure as I understand it is that the founding articles of the company can explicitly reference the delivery of heritage railway objectives as the explicit benefit that the company is providing to the community. That appears to me to provide a significant advantage over alternative structures in what has been one of the major flashpoints in recent discussions about heritage railway governance, which is the extent to which the company aims align with member aims. In the traditional Plc model, the company aims have to be about running a profitable commercial rail operator. In the charity model, you can - if you are not careful - get tied up in questions about delivering the charitable benefit to the public which are often not well aligned with member aspirations. The CCBS route seems to offer the the possibility of a much better alignment between member aspirations and company objectives.

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    Almost anything has got to be better than the mess the NYMR seems to have got itself into in terms of governence and direction. Be wary of how you use the supposed Gift Aid advantages on train fares.
     
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    But the mess is not about structure but people and values. And, on that, Bluebell seem to have managed to preserve the balance.
     
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    On the Gift Aid on fares point: how that works out is still to come. But my sense in the NYMR case is that it was not the Gift Aid per se that was the problem. It was that they initially chose the "free returns within one year model" and it is impossible in a heritage railway context to set a fare that is simultaneously low enough that it doesn't deter casual visitors, but high enough that it doesn't in effect create an incredibly under-priced year-long season ticket. It also (as became clear in the discussion on that thread) causes significant issues for any railway that wishes to hold numerous special events.

    Then, by time the NYMR had switched to the "10% uplift" model, they then seemed to lose all notions of having any kind of coherent fares policy.

    So I don't think it is the Gift Aid that is necessarily the problem, it is that in that case the implementation was severely botched. Hopefully the rest of us are "looking and learning" and not just swallowing without question the initial very positive PR about the railway "making £400k in Gift Aid" without any deeper critical analysis of how sustainable that was, or what it actually translated to in fare revenue and passenger numbers.

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    I think that’s fair, though the 10% uplift form has its own challenges (I’d probably not do it if I weren’t paying Higher Rate tax). As you say, one for very careful consideration.
     
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    But then if you book a few days in advance you get 10% off, which brings the gift aided fare (with 15% tea room voucher) below the cost of a non-gift aided fare bought on the day.
     
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    But not below the cost of a non gift aided fare also purchased in advance, and the value of the 15% voucher depends on whether and how you would use it.

    All of which takes us back to the difficult question of what customers are willing to pay, and what they feel constitutes good value.
     
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    3 steam in use tomorrow. 1450 on N1 (4 GWR coaches), 7714 on S1 (GWR set) and 13268 on S2/3 and the demonstration goods in the late afternoon/evening.
    55009 also in use and the DMU is doing a charter for the 82045 group.
     
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    From Matt Robinson on SVR Diesels Facebook page...

    Additional Diesel Action today
    As well as 55009 on the standard turn today:-

    1145 KR - BH
    1450 BH - KR

    Due to the failure of steam loco 1450, 20048 has been called out and is going to run light engine KR - BH this morning to work the N1 Diagram:-

    1045 BH - KR
    1240 KR - HY
    1350 HY - KR
    1545 KR - BH

    Any other Saturday we would have had a spare DMU at B’north for this diagram, but today it’s on a charter!!
     
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    Any indications yet of the loco line-up for the Supporters' Day next Friday? Asking purely out of excitement as I'm really looking forward to it.
     
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    Loco roster suggests

    Friday 19th June 2026
    SVR Supporters Day

    N1: GWR 14XX 1450 with 4 Toplight coaches “Vintage Train”

    S1: Class 50 tba

    S2 GWR 57xx Pannier Tank 7714

    S3 LMS Stanier Mogul 13268

    S4: Class 42 D821 ‘Greyhound’

    Obbos 80969 & 80972 Kr-By-Kr [4 times] D8568

    I suspect something will replace 1450

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    Thank you, had struggled to find the loco roster! That's a great line-up.
     
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    The NYMR seems to have fallen into a positive swamp of a mess - is there anything it can currently be said to be doing well? You could say that bringing the teak train (or at least, part of it) but really that is only fulfilling a contractual obligation towards a supporting voluntary body that it has defaulted on for a lot longer than it should have.
     
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    This is the SVR thread, if you want to discuss that then please use the NYMR thread as it has absolutely nothing to do with SVR operations (who happen to use their teaks in daily service).
     
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    Hopefully 1450's replacement for supporters day will be steam rather than diesel. Is 813 currently available for traffic?
     

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