West Lancashire Light Railway

West Lancashire Light Railway

Infobox rail
railroad_name=West Lancashire Light Railway
gauge=RailGauge|24
start_year=1967
end_year=present
length=430 yards
hq_city=Hesketh Bank
locale=England

The railway

The West Lancashire Light Railway operates at Hesketh Bank [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/lancashire/content/articles/2006/03/21/family_fun_feature.shtml BBC News Report] ] , situated between Preston and Southport. [ [http://www.westlancs.org WLLR website] ] The Railway is narrow gauge RailGauge|24 [ [http://www.narrow-gauge.co.uk/gallery/27 narrow-gauge.co.uk] ] and has a running length of 0.43 mile. the full line is longer than this but follows a ledge above the old clay pit which is narrow enough to prohibit the building of a run round loop. An extension is planned. [ [http://www.southportreporter.com/304/304-11-4.shtml Local Newspaper] and also [http://webdocs.westlancsdc.gov.uk/coins/search/ViewSelectedDocument_public.asp?DocumentID=7339 Executive Manager Planning & Development Services Report] Also see [http://www.heskethbank.com/home/hwbpc/0412_HwBPC_News.pdf Hesketh-with-Becconsall Parish Council News Letter] ] The line now boasts eight steam locomotives, four of which are in operating condition, one is currently being restored and another is on static display. There are also two electric locomotives and many IC locomotives. See Locomotives section for details. [ [http://www.southportreporter.co.uk/252/252-14.shtml Local Newspaper] ]

History

The line was first envisaged by six like-minded school boys who wanted to save the light railway equipment which was disappearing from local industries. The first problem was finding a suitable site, this was solved when a strip of land above the clay pits at Alty's Brickworks [Advert on local paper [http://www.merseyreporter.com/adverts/PageView/index.php?id=211 website] .] . In 1967 the group of six started laying track using rails from the former clay tramways and rough timbers as sleepers.

Two locos were soon acquired both of Ruston and Hornsby design, one a 13hp diesel, the other a 20 hp diesel. Respectively named Clwyd and Tawd, these two locos were soon joined by more industrial diesels and the first home-built items of rolling stock. In 1980 the railway saw its first steam locomotive, Irish Mail [http://john-robinson.fotopic.net/ A train info. website.] , in steam. This was a great achievement for the line as the loco, bought at an auction at Dinorwic slate quarry in Wales, had not had a boiler when acquired by the railway. This fact meant that a new one had to be sourced and brought to the railway. This necessity eventually led the members of the West Lancs to retrieve the remnants of Alice, a loco of the same design as Irish Mail, from the top of Dinorwic slate quarry, a location which had previously foiled attempts from other interested railway preservationists. Irish mail was completely rebuilt on site using the original boiler from Alice. [ [http://www.southportreporter.co.uk/252/252-14-4.shtml Audio report.] ] The line slowly grew in length until it ran from Becconsall to a station known as Asland, which is no longer the far terminus of the line. The line in its present form runs from Becconsall to Delph, the original track to Asland running on from Delph and being used as a storage line. At Becconsall, the railway's sheds are situated. The first of these was built by the members using cast-off bricks from Alty's. This original workshop has been much added to over the years and the equipment in this workshop allows most of the work on restoring a steam locomotive to be undertaken, excluding boiler construction.

Locomotives

The West Lancashire Light Railway as previously noted has eight steam locomotives on site;

* "Irish Mail", 0-4-0st, Hunslet 'Alice' class, Ex. Dinorwic Slate Quarry, Wales, Operational.
* "Joffre", 0-6-0t+wt, Kerr Stuart 'Joffre' class, Ex. WW1 French Artillery Railways, Under Restoration.
* "Montalban", 0-4-0t+wt, Orenstein and Koppel, Ex. Minas de Utrillas, Spain, Operational.
* "Utrillas", 0-4-0t+wt, Orenstein and Koppel, Ex. Minas de Utrillas, Spain, Operational.
* "No. 45", 0-6-0t+wt, Chrzanow 'LAS' class, Ex. Polish 2ft. Gauge, Static Display.
* "Stanhope", 0-4-2st, Kerr Stuart 'Tattoo' class, Ex. Penrhyn Slate Quarry, Wales, Operational.
* "No.47", 0-8-0t, Henschel, Ex. WW1 German Feldbahn, Awaiting Restoration.
* "No.48", 0-4-2t, Fowler, Ex. Sena Sugar Estates, Mozambique, Awaiting Restoration.

There are also numerous IC locomotives including products from;

* Hudson Hunslet Ltd.
* Ruston and Hornsby.
* Motor Rail Ltd.
* F. C. Hibberd and Co.
* R A Lister and Company.
* Hudswell Clarke.
* E.E.Baguley Ltd.

The railway also has two electric locomotives on site;

* "Greenbat", 0-4-0 Battery-Electric, Greenwood and Batley, Ex. R.A.F Fauld, Operational
* "Welsh Pony", 0-4-0 Overhead-Electric, British Electric Vehicles, Ex. Llechwedd Slate Quarry, Wales, Awaiting Restoration.

References

*

See also

* British narrow gauge railways
* Lakeside Miniature Railway, Southport
* Moseley Railway Trust
* Narrow gauge railway

External links

* [http://www.djr12ecg.demon.co.uk/wllr/wllr.html The West Lancashire Light Railway homepage]
* [http://www.southportreporter.com/304/304-11.shtml Report in Southport Reporter, a local newspaper in August 2007] (Has video report as well.)
* [http://www.merseyreporter.com/adverts/PageView/index.php?id=211 The West Lancashire Light Railway advert]
* [http://www.westlancsdc.gov.uk/Tourism/index.cfm?ccs=303&cs=735 West Lancashire District Council - Tourism & Events - Places to visit...]
* [http://www.narrow-gauge-pleasure.co.uk/rlywlanc.html Unofficial West Lancashire Light Railway page.]
* [http://www.visitlancashire.com/site/p_1864 West Lancashire Light Railway - Visit Lancashire]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Leighton Buzzard Light Railway — Ligne de Leighton Buzzard à Leighton Buzzard Un train du LBLR tracté par la numéro 11 PC Allen Pays …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway — Locale Lincolnshire, England Dates of operation 1948– …   Wikipedia

  • Mid-Suffolk Light Railway — Falmouth Docks in full steam. Locale England Terminus Bro …   Wikipedia

  • Derwent Valley Light Railway — This article is about the Derwent Valley Railway in Yorkshire, England. For other railways with this name, see Derwent Valley Railway (disambiguation). Derwent Valley Light Railway The Blackberry Line …   Wikipedia

  • West Somerset Railway — Locale Minehead, Somerset, England Terminus Bishops Lydeard …   Wikipedia

  • North Lindsey Light Railway — [v · d · …   Wikipedia

  • Lancashire — For other uses, see Lancashire (disambiguation). Lancashire Flag of Lancashire[1] …   Wikipedia

  • Dornoch Light Railway — [v · d · …   Wikipedia

  • Corringham Light Railway — The site of the junction between on the left (lines lifted) Corringham, on the right Kynochtown (later Corytown) and in the foreground Thames Haven. Locale Corringham, Essex …   Wikipedia

  • Railway electrification in Great Britain — describes the past and present electrification systems used to supply traction current to railways and tramways in Great Britain with a chronological record of development, a list of lines using each system, and a history and a technical… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”