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Swanage Railway General Discussion

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by Rumpole, Oct 10, 2012.

  1. DcB

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    The Spring update said
    from WorkingPressure225's post looks like Bulleid brake carriage 4366 will be in the Goods shed.
    So Presume 70824 at some point will be outside the Goods Shed a bit later than planned?
    The return of the Bulleid brake carriage 4366 also has some significance, from the carriage description pdf at srstock.co.uk (by Peter Sykes Updated by Peter Short).
     
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    Where is Bulleid 4365 ? Don’t think it’s been used for ages.
    Will sure be good to have a 3/4 coach rake. Unsure what the next historic carriage is they want to restore, will they want to complete the bullied rake or restore the 2-car push set !


    Two mark1 rakes, historic rake, DMU and TC set will give railway plenty of capacity
     
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    Having a TC on the railway will surely save money hiring in airbraked stock.
    Is it not planned to be a 5tc with the buffet coach that was Down meldon?
     
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    4365 is currently in store at Hornby One:One in Margate.
     
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    Did some searching and from
    https://theisleofthanetnews.com/202...tive-storage-in-margate-11-museum-collection/
    4365 was put on storage in 2022, before the Swanage carriage shed was finished, so when it returns to be reunited with 4366 to start recreating the Bournemouth restaurant set 298, will be a milestone for the heritage carriage group.
    Also 4365 back in 1977 was the Swanage railway's first carriage.
     
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    Your time machine works!! :) :)
     
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    Corrected! 2077 to 1977. Not much track left to run on in 1977, but a start.
     
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    It will be in the future, but the money to overhaul the buffet coach isn’t available at this moment in time. The current focus is getting the 4TC set operational.
     
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    For the second year in a row the weedkiller train (that I had been checking RTT for but missed due to my Dad being ill over the weekend) ran on a wet day. I only happened to see it by chance when I heard an unusual diesel horn and noticed it across the park.
    No idea how potent the stuff is that NR use, but domestic weed killers normally say apply on a dry day, and last year to my uninitiated eye the process did not seem as successful as previous years.
    Also as no one else has posted one, an image of the refurbished Class 121 taken last Saturday another wet Swanage day. DSC_0467r.JPG DSC_0455c.JPG
     
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    Doesn't that give you the horn ;)
     
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    An update on loco 80104 thanks to David Ensor on Facebook. <BJ>

    ''80104 is now in Herston Works - progress is on many fronts, large amounts of cleaning and needle gunning, removal of some items ready for painting, removal of lagging around parts of the cylinders and generally making progress, more to follow''

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    I visited the railway on Sunday 31st May and this is my video of the afternoon ...

     
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    thank you enjoyed that
     
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    Glad you enjoyed it Bill, and I hope you're keeping well.
     
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    https://www.facebook.com/share/p/192G5aXJSD/

    Swanage Railway Secures Charitable Status in Landmark 50th Anniversary Year

    Swanage Railway is delighted to announce that it has officially been granted charitable status by the Charity Commission, marking one of the most significant milestones in the Railway’s history and securing a stronger, more sustainable future for the organisation.

    The announcement is made even more special as it comes during Swanage Railway’s 50th anniversary year. As the Railway celebrates five decades since volunteers first came together to preserve and restore the branch line, achieving charitable status represents a fitting tribute to the vision, determination and dedication of everyone who has played a part in its remarkable story. It not only honours the achievements of the past 50 years but also provides a secure foundation for the next 50 years of heritage, education and community benefit.

    The decision follows many months of planning, consultation and hard work by trustees, directors, staff and volunteers, who have worked together to create a new charitable structure that better reflects the Railway’s educational, heritage and community objectives.

    The move to charitable status recognises that Swanage Railway is far more than a transport attraction. As one of the country’s leading heritage railways, it preserves and interprets nationally significant railway heritage, delivers educational programmes for schools and community groups, provides volunteering opportunities for hundreds of people, and contributes significantly to the local economy across Purbeck and Dorset.

    The new charity structure will help safeguard these activities for future generations while opening up greater opportunities to access grant funding and charitable support, enabling the Railway to invest further in its heritage assets, learning programmes and community engagement.

    Abbie King, Chief Executive Officer of Swanage Railway, said:

    “This is a truly historic day for Swanage Railway. Achieving charitable status is the culmination of an enormous amount of work by so many people across the organisation, and I would like to thank everyone who has supported us on this journey.

    To receive charitable status in our 50th anniversary year feels incredibly special. It is a wonderful tribute to the generations of volunteers, staff and supporters whose passion and commitment have rebuilt and sustained this railway over the last five decades. As we celebrate everything that has been achieved, we are also looking firmly to the future. This milestone gives us the opportunity to protect our heritage, expand our educational and community work, and ensure that Swanage Railway continues to inspire and benefit future generations for the next 50 years and beyond.

    Our volunteers, staff, members and supporters have always understood that Swanage Railway is about much more than running trains. We preserve an important part of Britain’s heritage, we educate and inspire people of all ages, we support our local communities and we provide a place where people can come together, learn new skills and create lifelong friendships. Becoming a charity ensures that these public benefits are recognised and protected, and it gives us the strongest possible foundation to build a sustainable future for the Railway for generations to come.

    I would also like to say a heartfelt thank you to everyone who has supported this process over the past months. Achieving charitable status has been a huge team effort, involving an incredible amount of hard work, dedication and determination from so many people across the Railway. There have been challenges along the way, but we have always been reminded what a special community Swanage Railway is.

    To everyone who offered encouragement, kind words, advice and practical support thank you. And a special mention must go to those who kept the team going with the endless supplies of coffee, tea and biscuits when the days were long and the paperwork seemed never-ending. Those small acts of kindness meant more than you know and perfectly reflect the spirit that has carried the Railway through its first 50 years and will continue to carry it into the next 50.”

    Ben Ford, Chair of Swanage Railway, added:

    “This is a transformational moment for the Railway. Charitable status reflects what Swanage Railway has become over the last 50 years a heritage, education and community organisation with a national reputation and a deep commitment to preserving the past while serving the public today. We are excited about the opportunities this creates and look forward to continuing to work with our volunteers, members, partners and supporters as we begin this new chapter.”

    The transition to charitable status follows overwhelming support from members for the creation of a single charitable organisation, bringing together the Railway’s heritage, educational and operational activities under one clear charitable purpose.

    The Railway’s vision remains “To be a leading heritage railway, preserving history while offering memorable experiences that educate, inspire, and contribute to the local economy.” Its mission is “to preserve and operate a heritage railway that educates, inspires and connects the local community, visitors and rail enthusiasts, while fostering volunteer engagement, supporting sustainable growth and benefiting the Purbeck economy.”

    Swanage Railway would like to thank everyone who has contributed to the process, including the many volunteers, trustees, directors, staff and professional advisers who have helped make this achievement possible.

    As the organisation moves into this exciting new era, its focus remains unchanged: preserving railway heritage, delivering outstanding visitor experiences, supporting learning and community engagement, and ensuring that Swanage Railway continues to thrive for the benefit of current and future generations.

    As we celebrate our first 50 years, charitable status gives us the opportunity to look ahead with confidence to the next 50 protecting our heritage, strengthening our communities and inspiring generations yet to come.
     
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