West Somerset Express
The unofficial on line newsletter of the West Somerset Railway
Issue 62 – September 2007
Issue 53 - December 2006 Issue 54 - January 2007 Issue 55 - February 2007
Issue 56 - March 2007 Issue 57 - April 2007 Issue 58 - May 2007
Issue 59 - June 2007 Issue 60 - July 2007 Issue 61 - August 2007
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This page is part of the newsletter archive, photos of the year on the line can be seen on
WSR 2007 Spring Steam Gala 2007 Mixed Traffic Weekend Autumn Steam Gala 2007
Ian Allan Publishing Heritage Railway of the Year 2006
Dates for your diary
September 3 - WSRA Taunton Group meeting
September 8 - Murder, Mystery Special from Bishops Lydeard
September 15-16 - CAMRA Real Ale Festival at Minehead Station
September 25 - WSRA Bristol Group meeting
September 29 - Fish & Chip Special from Bishops Lydeard
See www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk for details of special trains
Services are running daily during June, July, August & September. Train Times on www.wsr.org.uk has full details.
Railtours - details of railtours to and from the WSR can be seen on Railtours on the railway's official web site.
Heritage Carriage Project
A site has been identified for the carriage shed needed for the restoration of the HCP's rakes of Collett and Toplight coaches adjacent to Bishops Lydeard station, a Planning Application is in progress in conjunction with other developments proposed by a local developer. For more details and the latest news on this project see the West Somerset Steam Railway Trust website.
Autumn Steam Gala
This year's Autumn Steam Gala is on 4-7 October 2007 and offers all the features that make WSR Galas special. Of special note for this year's ASG is the use of two auto-trailers with 0-4-2T 1450, shuttles between Minehead and Blue Anchor with "Terrier" 662 Martello (Thurs & Fri), Virgin Trains will again be operating a shuttle service between Taunton and Bishops Lydeard.
The provisional loco line up is:-
42968 Stanier mogul from the Severn Valley Railway
6619 GWR 0-6-2T from the North Yorkshire Moors Railway
1450 GWR 0-4-2T - working with two auto-trailers 178 and 225
662 Martello 0-6-0T "Terrier" from the Bressingham Steam Museum
Resident locos:
34046 Braunton SR 4-6-2 making her Gala debut after completion of restoration
88 SDJR 2-8-0
44422 LMS 4F 0-6-0
9351 GW/WSR 2-6-0
4160 GWR large prairie
5553 GWR small prairie
Volunteers
The line is always looking for new volunteers for just about any task you can think of, from gardener to guard via firemen, signalmen, ticket inspectors, buffet staff, station staff, p-way, S&T...
There are regular "New Volunteers Days" every year when prospective new recruits are invited to spend a day on the line – where they are introduced to key personnel, given a guided tour of the line and have the chance of learning more about the voluntary opportunities and what is involved.
You can join us at any time of year, if you would like to know more please write to: The Volunteer Co-ordinator, The Railway Station, Bishops Lydeard, Taunton, Somerset, TA4 3BX, visit www.wsra.org.uk, e-mail the West Somerset Railway Association or Tel: 01823 433856. There's more about volunteering on a new site, WSR Volunteers .
If you can't give the time but would still like to support the WSR why not join the association? Details from www.wsra.org.uk
New web-cam on www.wsr.org.uk
There is now a streaming webcam on the line's unofficial web site, it can also be accessed directly at
http://wsrailway.camstreams.com/
Progress at Norton Fitzwarren
Things are really happening at Norton, there is now about 1/4 mile of track laid, the 33kv electric power lines over part of the site have been moved underground. The project, along with the Network Rail High Output team has won an award from the Institute of Civil Engineers for the exceptional engineering and cooperation across several organisations that has combined to produce two successful projects, the WSRA Triangle and Network Rail's Fairwater Yard.
One result is that the WSRA is now able to supply environmentally sourced and sustainable recycled aggregates, more details on http://www.wsra.org.uk/aggregates/
Meanwhile there are regularly photos of the progress there on www.wsr.org.uk including some of when 6024 King Edward I became the first steam loco to use the new track when this was the most suitable place to stable the King's unique water carrier. More recently the High Output Ballast Cleaner train used the new chord line to unload on 25 July then 66616 led it to the current end of the line.
WSR on Microsoft Train Simulator
The West Somerset Railway expansion for Microsoft Train Simulator is now available as a download from
www.justtrains.net for £14.99.
Turntable for Minehead
The installation of a turntable at Minehead will be be going ahead with all external funding now in place. The turntable itself has now gone to a steel company in the Midlands for restoration.
Completion date is the end of March 2008, so the program is tight but still achievable. It will definitely be the turntable from Pwlhelli extended to 65ft, not the Swindon Works one, as the latter would take too long to organise. £63,000 needs to be raised, the appeal has made a promising start but further funds are required...
Visiting Locos
The visitors at present are:
5553 Pete Waterman's ex GWR 2-6-2T small prairie
44422 4F 0-6-0 which will "replace" 80136 for the rest of the season.
Resident Locos
The lines resident steam locos currently operational are:
6412 ex GWR 0-6-0PT the WSRA's pannier tank - at the Nene Valley Railway for the summer
9351 WSR rebuild as a 2-6-0 mogul of GWR 5101 class prairie tank 5193.
88 ex SDJR 7F 2-8-0 (BR No 53808)
3850 ex GWR 2-8-0.
4160 ex GWR 2-6-2T large prairie
34046 Braunton is progressing well, she has been out for tests running light engine and should be running during the Autumn Steam Gala.
5542 ex GWR 2-6-2T small prairie has now left the line and is currently at the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway for the main part of year. Later the driving wheel tyres will be replaced at the SDR. Hopefully she'll be back after this.
7828 Odney Manor is in Minehead Works for her overhaul.
Small prairie 4561 is now on display at STEAM Museum at Swindon for a year after which she will return for overhaul at Williton.
7820 Dinmore Manor, ex GWR Manor Class 4-6-0, is also now awaiting overhaul as her boiler ticket has expired.
Diesel Locos
The line's resident operational mainline diesel locos are:
Class 52 D1010 Western Campaigner
Class 47 D1661 North Star
Class 35 Hymek D7017 - stopped for repairs
Class 25 D7523 / 25 173
Class 33 D6566 / 33 048
Class 14 D9526
The other resident Hymek, D7018, is undergoing a major overhaul at Williton.
D6575/33057 is initially a source of spares for D6566, it will be assessed to see if it can be restored in due course and has recently been moved to Williton.
There's plenty of opportunities if you'd like to be involved with the DEPG's fleet, see their web site at DEPG which has regular updates of the status of the fleet.
DMUs
The Class 117 unit belongs to the Territorial Army and has now left the WSR, the other three Class 117 TCLs are used as hauled stock at peak times. Of the Class 115 stock DMBS 51880, DMBS 51859 and TCL 59678 will form the DMU services this year, 51852 and 51887 are out of service.
Auto trailer 169 Project
The group who own 5542 have launched a new project, the restoration of ex GWR auto trailer 169. See their web site www.loco5542.co.uk for further details of of this exciting development. 169 is a year older than 178 (which is often on the WSR), slightly shorter but otherwise pretty much the same. Restoration work on 169 has now started in earnest at Williton.
This Month's Photos...
...include those that would have been sent last month but for illness and internet problems, they start with a Somerset and Dorset theme, LMS 4F 0-6-0 44422 which was once shedded at Templecombe on the S&D is on the WSR for the summer and is seen here after arriving at Minehead double-headed with resident 2-6-0 9351. Photo by Justin Kerr-Peterson
The other S&D loco on the West Somerset is of course resident 7F 2-8-0 No. 88 which is seen here leaving Minehead on Steam Engineman's Course duties. Photo by Justin Kerr-Peterson
A rather different visitor, Class 37 diesel 37248 arriving at Bishops Lydeard with a returning excursion from London. Photo by Jon Tooke
A busy scene at Minehead with D1661 North Star waiting to leave with an up train, the stock of a down train in the other platform and a variety of other stock including the Class 03 and 04 shunters and the Class 115 DMU. Photo by Jon Tooke
Now this month's new ones, first 31454 leads the 14.06 from Bristol Temple Meads into Watchet on 10 August.
Later in the month and GW 2-8-0 3850 was crossing Ker Moor and approaching Blue Anchor.
Large prairie 4160 then headed across Ker Moor en route to Dunster.
These photos and many more are on West Somerset Railway and West Somerset Railway on the Web..
Note: you need to be connected to the Internet to view these photos.
West Somerset Railway Association
Area Group Meetings:
Taunton Group:
In 2007 meetings will be held on the first MONDAY of the month (July & August excepted) at the usual venue – the Great Western Staff Association Club (at the north east corner of Taunton station) – starting at 7.45pm.
September 3 - "The West Country in the 60's - Era of Change" with Peter Gray
October 1 - Mainline Steam Videos - Preserved Stem on Video
November 5 - "Medium Format: Past & Present with Peter Skelton
For the full programme for 2007 see West Somerset Railway Association, for further details e-mail
Bristol Group:
The Bristol group meets on the last Tuesday of the month between September and May at the BAWA, Southmead Road, Filton, Bristol starting at 7.30pm for 7.45pm:-
Would you please note that due to unforeseen circumstances, the 2007/8 season of meetings of the WSRA Bristol Area Group, due to start on September 25th, have been cancelled. We very much hope to resume meetings in September next year for the 2008/9 season
Events for 2007
15 & 16 September - Real Ale Festival
4 - 7 October - Autumn Steam Gala
27 & 28 October - Grand Trains Extravaganza
7 & 8 December - Dunster by Candlelight
29 December - Winter Steam Festival
Advance dates for 2008:-
8-9 & 13-16 March 2008, Spring Steam Gala
13-15 June 2008, Mixed Traffic Weekend
Further details on these will be in future issues of West Somerset Express.
Groups on the line which would welcome support include:
West Somerset Railway Association
5542 Limited
Somerset & Dorset Railway Trust
Diesel & Electric Preservation Group
Dinmore Manor Locomotive Ltd
4160 Limited
Friends of Minehead Station
Friends of Blue Anchor Railway Museum
West Somerset Steam Railway Trust
Telephone the West Somerset Railway on 01643 704996 for contact details of these groups.
WSR Links:
West Somerset Railway - an unofficial site full of information and photos of the West Somerset
West Somerset Railway Association - the Association is the main support group on the line.
The Official West Somerset Railway Web Site - for trains times and fares etc.
UKsteam.info has sections on the WSR and on mainline steam railtours
West Somerset Steam Railway Trust is concerned with the historical and educational aspects of railway preservation in West Somerset, especially now the Heritage Carriage Project.
WestSomersetRailway Yahoo! group for discussion and chat about the WSR
WSR Volunteers - a new site with lots of info for those thinking of volunteering
West Somerset Railway, heritage steam and diesel trains - pages of photos of the WSR.
Diesel & Electric Preservation Group Ltd (DEPG) - the diesel group on the line.
wizzer.me.uk is a new site about the West Somerset Railway by a fellow volunteer, Jon Tooke.
The next issue is due 27 September 2007.
© 2007 Steve Huddy. This newsletter is independent of, and is not officially supported by, the West Somerset Railway plc or any of the affiliated organisations, unless specifically mentioned in the appropriate article. All information is believed correct but neither the publisher nor the Railway can be held responsible for any errors.