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Leisure railway in England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Valley Railway Adventure (formerly the Evesham Vale Light Railway) is a 15 in (381 mm) gauge railway that operates in Evesham Country Park in Worcestershire, England.[1][2][3][4][5]
The railway operates over a total distance of just over 1 mile (1.6 km), from Twyford Station to Evesham Vale Station. Twyford Station is the only terminus on the line, with Evesham Vale Station situated on a balloon loop.
The railway was originally built and owned by Jim and Helen Shackell, with public services commencing on 1 August 2002.[1] The railway passed into the ownership of Adrian & Sandra Corke in 2012, without interruption to services.[1] In 2024, the railway was sold to David & Katherine Nelson-Brown[6] who also own the Perrygrove Railway. The railway was renamed to The Valley Railway Adventure.
A small number of passenger coaches have been constructed for the line, but most of those in service are historic vehicles acquired from other lines, notably the Fairbourne Railway in Wales, and the short-lived Chemin de fer de Guerlédan in Brittany.[7]
Locomotive Number |
Locomotive Name |
Locomotive Type |
Year Built | Builder | In service? |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Steam Locomotives | |||||
312 | St Egwin | 0-4-0ST+T | 2003 | Exmoor Steam Railway | Yes [8] |
3 | Dougal | 0-6-2ST+T | 1970 | Severn Lamb | Yes [8] |
300 | Monty | 0-4-2 | 1996 | Exmoor Steam Railway | Yes [8] |
Diesel Locomotives | |||||
452280 | Cromwell | 4wDH | 1960 | Ruston and Hornsby | Yes [8] |
JGF4 | Sludge | 4wDM | 1955 | R A Lister and Company | Yes [8] |
Biscuit | 4wPM | Mike Eddy | Yes [8] |
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