Here we go…………
25th November sees the start of our Santa services.
If you’re a working member volunteering for the Santa services, have fun and enjoy yourself.
If you’re a visitor with your family on the Santa services have a great time, and if you’re not sure of anything please just ask.
Pictures for the blog will be most welcome.
Thomas update.
Here are a couple of pictures taken of the Thomas rebuild. They were taken a week apart.
they are © Nathan Wilson.
We hope Thomas will be back to carry passengers in the not too distant future.
Wansford cams back on Railcam
Pleased to report that the Wansford cams have returned to the Railcam site following the extensive maintenance carried out on the Wansford box.
A new leaver fiddler
Today Matthew Alden-Farrow passed out as a signaller.
I have known Matt since he first joined the railway and his success is well deserved.
Matt posted this picture today of the Wansford box where he qualified. Nice to see work is progressing nicely on the refurbishment.
The travelling post office
Last Sunday saw the first public running in a long time of the TPO.
It’s always been a popular attraction with visitors, and I remember when it used to start from Orton Mere and do a non-stop run to Yarwell doing two drops and pickups on the run.
© Chris Walker
Above is an excellent image from Chris Walker showing it arriving back at Wansford.
Hopefully the TPO will become a regular feature on the railway once again.
GWR 2999 Lady of Legend to run at NVR in September
2023 sees 100 years since the forming of the big four railway companies – The GWR, LNER, LMS and Southern Railways. To celebrate the centenary, we are delighted to announce that the Nene Valley Railway will host GWR Saint Class no.2999 ‘Lady of Legend’ for a visit in September! This is the first time the loco or any of its class will have visited the NVR and the first time it has made a visit to the east of England – it may even be the first time any Saint has ever made it this far east! No.2999 is unique in being the only type of its class that is preserved as all the others were scrapped by the mid-50s, and no.2999 was painstakingly rebuilt and re-engineered from a later class of locomotive after steam was axed by preservationists at the Great Western Society.
The Saint class were introduced on the GWR from 1902, but by 1953 all were scrapped. Designed by G.J. Churchward, the Saint class proved to be a highly successful class of steam locomotive, which used innovative ideas picked up by Churchward while studying locomotive design practises in the USA. The class established the design principles for GWR 2-cylinder classes over the following fifty years. This was shown by Charles Collett, Churchward’s successor, who converted ‘Saint’ no.2925 ‘Saint Martin’ into the prototype Hall class of locomotives, as well as serving as a template for the other GWR 4-6-0s such as the Grange, Manor and County classes. Design aspects also influenced locomotives on other railways, such as the LMS Black 5, LNER B1 and even the BR Standard class 5.
No.2999 ‘Lady of Legend’ was developed and built by reversing what Collett did to no.2925 to become the prototype Hall, by taking Hall class no.4942 ‘Maindy Hall’ which was purchased from Barry in the early 1970s, with the sole intention always being to recreate a Saint. The project didn’t fully get underway however until 1995, due to the costs involved and the amount of work which would be required to undertake the back conversion. Major new components were required, such as three new sets of 6’ 8 ½” driving wheels to replace 4942s 6’ ones, two sets of bogie wheels, two new identical half cylinder blocks were required to recreate the inside cylinders which are fed by a straight steam pipe that was an integral part of the Saint design, a complete new lever reverser was made from new, and the frames were heavily modified and straightened, as well as other major components were thoroughly overhauled and rebuilt, while others were sourced from other GWR locos, which proves how well the standardisation of Swindon’s locos worked. A connecting rod from 2906 ‘Lady of Lyn’ and the whistle from 2910 ‘Lady of Shalott’ have also been used on the rebuild of no.2999.
The loco was numbered no.2999 as this would have been the next production number for a Saint, the last, no.2998 ‘Ernest Cunard’ being outshopped from Swindon in 1913 -110 years ago this year, and 106 years between both locos being completed!
‘Lady of Legend’ has been built in a way that it can be converted back even further, to run as an Atlantic class 4-4-2 of which 13 Saints were built but were later converted to 4-6-0s. The project cost a total of £825,000 to complete, and in February 2020 the project won the inaugural Chairman’s Special Prize at the Annual Heritage Railway Association awards and was also highly commended at the National Museums and Heritage Awards in September 2020.
While at the NVR ‘Lady of Legend’ will undertake two weekends of running, an evening fish and chip train running as ‘The Cambrian Coast Express’, a pasty and pint train followed by live music running as ‘The Cornishman’, driving experience courses and a full line day time photographic charter with the freight train. Full details of all the above will be announced shortly!
We would like to thank Didcot Railway Centre and the GWS for allowing ‘Lady of Legend’ to visit the NVR!
Temporary renaming of 92 Squadron
This Sat 27th May join us for the renaming of 92 Squadron. As the Royal Auxiliary Air Force prepares to mark 100 years of voluntary service in the RAF, Battle of Britain Class locomotive No:34081 will temporarily change its name from “92 Squadron” to “Royal Auxiliary Air Force” to honour the thousands of men and women who have given so much to support the Royal Air Force in its work at home and overseas in the last 100 years.
#fionaharrison will be sing songs from the 1940s to the 1970s on Platform 2, 92 Squadron renaming ceremony will take place at 12:45, the Band of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force will be providing a musical ensemble, Spitfire aircraft flypast.
Free travel on the day to any child (aged up to 15 yrs of age) attending with a parent/family member of a serving or veteran personnel in uniform with medals and veteran personnel wearing medals. Plus 10% discount on full price travel tickets for anyone with a RAF ID Card. Plus our Miniature Railway will be open and running 10 to 3pm.
Thomas news!
From Nathan Wilson
A great day in the works today – water is going back into the boiler for the first time since being withdrawn for the boiler overhaul!
Work on Wansford signal box.
Work has commenced on 12 to 14 weeks. of refurbishment work on the box.
The box was built in 1907 by the LNWR, and is one of the largest signal boxes in preservation and in its original location.
Currently surrounded by scaffolding, it’s ready for the work to commence.
Should you wish to make a donation towards the cost of the work to preserve the box for many years to come please contact the office at the railway on 01780-784444. You donation will be most welcome irrespective of the amount.
The box will remain operational during the works.