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There's a Storm Brewing! September 14th & 15th, Kirklees Light Railway.

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    The Friends of the Kirklees Light Railway will be holding their 8th Annual Steam Gala over the weekend of the 14th and 15th September 2013. The event which is entitled There’s a Storm Brewing will feature a number of visiting engines all of which have connections with a stormy weather theme.

    The cast of visiting engines includes (all subject to availability)

    RH&DR No. 7 Typhoon from the Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway
    BVR No. 8 Thunder from the Bure Valley Railway

    There may be even one or two surprises too.

    The visiting engines will operate alongside the Kirklees Light Railways own fleet of steam and diesel locomotives.

    The weekend will feature an intensive timetable including half hourly full line trains, an hourly shuttle service from Clayton West and a half hourly shuttle service operating from Shelley. In addition to the trains there will be a photographic display and a collection of vintage and classic vehicles.

    Passenger services will commence at 10:00 on both days, Saturday will feature an evening train operating one return trip and departing Clayton West at 20:00. As it has become a tradition at these events, “Shelley or Bust” final departure on Sunday at 17:00 will feature as many of the locomotives as possible.

    Stuart Ross of the Kirklees Light Railway said “We are all very excited about this year’s event. Typhoon and its sister engines at the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway are some of the most iconic miniature locomotives ever built and are known throughout the world. They were designed to be models of the most state of the art locomotives in the 1920s which was of course, Flying Scotsman. To have one visit us is a real privilege. Equally impressive will be Thunder which will be one of the largest and most powerful engines to ever run on the railway.

    For more details see www.kirkleeslightrailway.com/index.php/events-activities?id=100 and check out our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/kirkleeslightrly!


    And for a bit of fun, we have made a trailer for the event!
     
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    Proof, once again, that miniature railways often have the most fun...
     
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    It's not long to go before the start of the gala with the visiting engines soon to arrive at Clayton West! And there will be one small surprise loaded on to one of the lorry's heading our way!

    Timetables will be finalized and published next week once everything has been tested around the railway. With the fares listed below.

    Fares this year are:-
    Adult Rover - £10.00
    Concession Rover - £9.00
    Child Rover - £8.00

    Adult All Weekend Rover - £18.00
    Concession All Weekend Rover - £16.00
    Child All Weekend Rover - ££14.00

    Tickets can be purchased in advance up to and including Friday 13th September by telephoning 01484 865727. Tickets purchased in advance are £1.00 cheaper!
     
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