* Pannier Tank 7754.
* Austerity tank 68067.
* Ex-Longbridge car plant Austin 1, along with some of the railway's volunteers who gave 3802 a test run last week. Llangollen &
Corwen Railway will hold its biggest and most ambitious event for several years
this weekend.
The Branchline Gala takes place from April 12-14 and will see four steam locomotives
and two diesel trains in service.
Matthew Davies,
Volunteer Gala Organiser, explained: “Over winter, our staff and volunteers
have been working flat-out to get the railway ready for 2024. We wanted to kick
the season off in fine-style with the biggest event we have held since before
the pandemic.
"Our Branchline Gala will see a packed timetable using our
beautifully restored locomotives, carriages and wagons.
"Our 1930-built Great
Western pannier tank No 7754 will be formally rededicated to traffic after a
restoration that has taken nearly 20 years completed with volunteer labour. I
am a member of the team that worked on her and we put in many hundreds of hours
to get her back in steam. It was a long slog but seeing her working again has
been worth every minute.
"We will also be welcoming our Great Western
heavy freight locomotive No 3802 back in steam for the first time 21/2
years following comprehensive overhaul work. At the other end of the scale we
also have two diminutive industrial tank locomotives at work.
"One, ex-Longbridge car factory tank engine Austin 1 has been with us for 50 years and
was the very first steam locomotive to work on our railway when it was reopened
by our founding preservation society.
"Finally, ex-Bold colliery Austerity
locomotive No 68067, one of the last steam engines to work in British industry, will be operating her last trains with us before heading back to her home
railway following an 18 month stay. 1958-built Class 26 diesel
locomotive No 5310 and our two car Class 108 diesel railcar complete our
impressive line-up."
Engines 7754 and 3802 will
both be rededicated to service at a short ceremony to be held at 9:45am at
Llangollen Station on Friday April 12, before both locomotives double-head an eight-coach special train to Corwen.
The railway, which
continues to make a spectacular recovery from the collapse of its PLC
operating company in 2021, is also welcoming trains back to its new
Corwen Station, which opened in June 2023.
The line has been closed over winter
whilst track repairs have been completed inside Berwyn Tunnel.
Visitors can
also enjoy a visit to our scenic countryside stations at Berwyn, Glyndyfrdwy
and Carrog.
The tea rooms at Llangollen and Berwyn stations will be open all weekend. A café and real ale bar in a charming converted parcels van can also be enjoyed
at Glyndyfrdwy station. This usually quiet station will become a bustling hub
for the weekend with services passing one another and a shuttle train running
to Corwen and back.
Matt added “We’re
trying to offer visitors the chance to do something different. As well as being
able to travel on traditional passenger carriages, Austin 1 is hauling a short
train of brake vans, which folk can travel in. This will give a glimpse of what
moving freight around the railways was like for well over 100 years before road
transport took nearly all freight traffic away from rural branchlines, many of
which then closed – like our railway did in 1964."
* More details on the
event and advanced tickets can be purchased from https://llangollen-railway.co.uk/branchline-gala/.
Tom Taylor, Llangollen Railway Trust Manager. added: “We’re so excited about
showcasing how far our railway has come in just three years this weekend. Matt and
the team have done a brilliant job planning this event. There has already been
tremendous interest and we’ve sold more advanced tickets for it through our
website than any other event in the railway’s recent history."
A short video
showcasing the event can be seen on the Railway’s Facebook
page.