- Lynbarn Railway
The Lynbarn Railway opened in 1995 as a park ride at The Milky Way, a family-based theme park attraction near
Clovelly in northDevon ,England . It was built and operated by enthusiast volunteers working to revive theLynton and Barnstaple Railway (L&B) - a nearby historical line running throughExmoor .Built to the same rail gauge - RailGauge|23.5 - as the L&B, but with a considerably smaller
loading gauge , the ride made considerable contributions to the finances, skills and expertise of the L&B and was considerably extended and improved during 2003/2004.So they could concentrate on operating at Woody Bay the L&B sold their share in the Lynbarn operation to the owners of the Milky Way, who now operate the ride along with the other attractions. The "Lynbarn" uses three coaches that were part of a lot bought by the L&B and formerly based at
Thorpe Park inSurrey . Three other coaches have been fully rebuilt, and are now carrying passengers at Woody Bay. There are also a number of service wagons, used for maintaining the track.Motive power was provided by two steam outline diesel locomotives. One of these, "Parracombe", was built by Baguley in
1947 for the line atButlins ,Clacton . A scene from that period featured in the closing sequences of a popular TV series "Hi-de-Hi! " (1979-1987). This loco was transferred to theGroudle Glen Railway in 2007.ee also
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List of British Theme Parks External links
* [http://www.themilkyway.co.uk/attraction_details.asp?id=3&aid=19 Lynbarn Railway at The Milky Way website]
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