Monday 19 September 2011

Moseley Railway Trust delighted with 2011 Gala


The Moseley Railway Trust is delighted to report on the success of the 2011 Gala. Visitor numbers exceeded those for the 2010 Grand Opening Weekend – more than a thousand people visited the 2’0” gauge Apedale Valley Light Railway during the weekend.

It appears that the unexpectedly good weather, combined with the Made in Staffordshire theme captured the public imagination. The Made in Staffordshire theme was reflected by the use of four Staffordshire built steam locomotives – two Apedale resident Kerr Stuarts, a Bagnall and a Hunslet built at Statfold. The Bagnall was
Isabel, visiting from the Amerton Farm railway, courtesy of the Staffordshire Narrow Gauge Railway Society. The Hunslet Engine company brought Statfold, a recently built locomotive to the Quarry Hunslet design. Last, but by no means least, Roy Etherington enthralled the crowds with the UK’s only compressed-air powered locomotive, named Sid. The MRT wishes to thank the owners and the crews of the visiting locomotives for their assistance and support.

Despite a few minor problems on the Saturday morning, the train service on the AVLR ran very well. Phil Robinson, the MRT’s Chairman said:- We were particularly pleased by the performance of the Kerr Stuart Joffre locomotive. This was the first time the locomotive had been steamed in public, and the first time it has hauled trains in the UK since leaving
Stoke-on-Trent in 1916. The Engineering Department have burnt much midnight oil on this project – they only finished testing the loco on the Friday before the Gala. With its distinctive spark arrestor chimney, the Joffre looked and sounded in fine fettle.

The profits raised from the Gala will be put towards the MRT’s next major project, which is to commence constructing the foundations on the museum of industrial narrow gauge railways.

The Apedale Valley Light Railway will operate every Saturday until the end of October, normally using diesel locomotives. However, on Saturday & Sunday 8th & 9th October, steam traction will be used. Subject to any problems, it is planned to steam both of the Kerr Stuart locomotives Stanhope and the Joffre. This will give the rare opportunity to see two Kerr Stuart locomotives in operation together, just a handful of miles from where they were built. It is expected that this will be last public steaming for the Joffre in 2011.

The AVLR will be operating steam-hauled Santa Specials on 10 & 11 December, and 17 & 18 December. Pre-booking is strongly recommended for these trains, and full details can be found here.


Tuesday 13 September 2011

Let's hear it for the boys.....













Let's hear it for the boys - and the girls - who have worked so hard this weekend to make the Made in Staffordshire gala at Apedale such a success. It's sometimes hard to remember all the effort which goes on in the less glamorous parts of running an event such as this. So, to the people who made the tea, emptied the bins, marshalled the carparks, staffed the shop, drove the locos, pulled points, worked the PA and so on and so on - well done. But also give thanks to the team who work through the endless organisational issues - the form filling, the method statement writing, handling the booking forms, stamping the tickets just to name a few. We must also remember the exhibitors who brought their cherished vehicles, displays or model railways for our visitors to admire. Perhaps this year we should single out the Perkins Engines heritage group who brought an extremely impressive stand. We must also express our thanks to the owners of the visiting engines - the Staffordshire Narrow Gauge Railway Society for the Bagnall "Isabel", Statfold Barn for the Hunslet "Statfold" and Roy Etherington for the compressed air loco "Sid". Finally, we hope that everyone who came to see us enjoyed the weekend. If anyone has any ideas for next year's event, get in touch here.















Saturday 10 September 2011

End of Day One.....










At the end of Day One of the Made in Staffordshire Gala at the Apedale Valley Light Railway, there's a few aching limbs. Despite a few "challenges" early on in the day, the day got rapidly better and we believe that a good time was had by all. Including some of the working members. There's another day of this yet, and we'll be doing it all again from 1100 to 1700 on Sunday. So, don't miss out - we'd hate to see that - come along and see where it's all happening.






















Friday 9 September 2011

The day before they came












There's been a lot of hours out in at Apedale in the last few days, but it's looking good now for the Made in Staffordshire gala. All the visiting locos are on site - "Isabel", "Statfold" and "Sid". The new Kerr Stuart Joffre is now looking really quite good. To be honest, it's been rather touch and go with that loco, and things were not looking good at all on Thursday. However, the team have really pulled this project round, and the loco has been working well, sounding good and pulling hard today. It's passed the critical braking tests this evening, so barring any further problems, it will be in full use this weekend - first time steamed in public in preservation, and first time steamed in Staffordshire since leaving Stoke 95 years ago. The Made in Staffordshire gala is open 1100 to 1700 both days. Get in touch here - be seeing you??



Friday 2 September 2011

A New Industrial Railway?





One of our members recently took the attached photograph, showing several wagons on typical roughly-laid peat works track. These types of temporary railways were once widespread in the UK, the peat industry often being the most haphazard, both in terms of trackwork and locomotives. Narrow gauge railways of this type continue to survive (just) to this day, primarily because peat bogs are unsuited to all but the most expensive of modern road and tracked vehicles. However, the photo is not quite what it seems. We have been busy creating the first stage of our planned "industrial demonstration railway" at Apedale. This will be used to show some of our exhibits in an environment representative of their former life. In this case the wagons are indeed from the peat industry, being some of those acquired from Midland Irish Peat earlier this year. The new industrial railway will be one of the attractions to view at our Gala next weekend 10-11 September. Of course, there'll be plenty more "made in Staffordshire" stuff to see, including our brand new station building and the debut of the restored Kerr Stuart Joffre locomotive, No 3014, together with visiting engines from Amerton and Statfold, model railways and other attractions. We are looking forward to showcasing some of our latest developments. See you there! Details here.