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WSR Spring Steam Spectacular - Fri 2nd May to Mon 5th May 2025

Discussion in 'Galas and Events' started by SebWelsh, Dec 23, 2024.

  1. free2grice

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    More exciting news thanks to the WSR and it's planning team. <BJ>

    ''We are delighted to announce our final visiting locomotive for the Spring Steam Spectacular as Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Aspinall Class 23 0-6-0 Saddle Tank no.11456.
    Built in 1881 by Beyer Peacock, the engine was originally outshopped as an 0-6-0 tender engine, before being rebuilt in 1896 into her current form to an Aspinall design. This is the opposite to our own no.9351 which started life as tank engine and is now a tender loco. No.11456 gained her current LMS livery and number after the 1923 grouping and in 1937 the engine was sold into industry. It was from the National Coal Board that the engine was purchased for preservation in 1967. The engine entered traffic in early 2020 at the East Lancs Railway after a long overhaul.
    Appearing at the WSR for the first time between Friday 2nd and Monday 5th May, no.11456 will also be the first Lancashire and Yorkshire engine to visit the WSR in preservation. This will be a unique sight with the other Victorian locomotive at the event, Terrier 0-6-0 no.72 'Fenchurch'. Expect to see the loco share 'local' train duties with the 'Terrier' including some double headed and top and tail trips.
    Our thanks go to the East Lancashire Railway where the engine is based, and the owners the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Trust''.

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    Hip job postponed so hotel booked, tickets bought, awaiting timetable. Interesting to see how our L&Y enjoys a holiday by the sea, hope it performs better than the Caley tank did! Please, no double header with the A1X :D!
     
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    2999 has arrived at Bishops Lydeard this morning. Will be running as 2986 "Robin Hood" at the gala
     
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    Another brilliant set of timetables there, I love how innovative and ambitious WSR events are again these days. It's always a good sign when you read a set of event timetables and realise you need to change a load of plans so you can spend two days at a gala because you're not going to be able to fit in everything you want to do or see in one!

    Questions for probably Seb Walsh - the website lists 7828 as '(subject to return from repairs in time)' but it's not on the timetable - does that mean it's now a confirmed no-show or might there be a timetable update if it is ready in time?

    And if the Fireless is ready in time, what's the plan for what it would be doing? The fact there was a Fireless on the WSR - especially one anywhere near working - had totally passed me by, I've never seen one operating before.
     
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    Hi, thankyou for the kind comments regarding the timetable. I like to keep it fresh!

    I didn't want to include 7828 until it's attendance was confirmed following repairs. If she is available by then, I think we will swap her out for 9351 for a day or two.

    With the Fireless, hopefully she will be Minehead Station Pilot doing some shunting demonstrations between trains. Currently tbc if she will be powered by steam or compressed air. Should hopefully be an interesting thing for people to see! The loco has been under restoration in Williton Works for the last few years and is owned by our Chief Mechanical Engineer so will reside on the Railway permanently I believe.
     
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    Looking at the weather forecast up to and through the event there is not a drop of rain on the horizon, hope this doesn't result in fire risk problems..
     
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    The WSR Gala Planning Team is excited to announce one final surprise guest for the Spring Steam Spectacular event next weekend (Friday 2nd to Monday 5th May)!

    Events are of course not just about the visiting locomotives, so how about a visiting coach announcement?

    We are delighted to confirm, with thanks to the Severn Valley Railway, that GWR Collett Third Corridor no.1086 will be appearing at the Spring Steam Spectacular! And we are also excited to confirm that the WSR Heritage Trust's own no.6705 will make her debut in passenger traffic at the event. This vehicle has been undergoing restoration for many years, and this will be the very first time in preservation that the vehicle will carry passengers on the WSR.

    The two Colletts will run together for the whole event, and form 'Set E' on the timetable, available on our website now! This will mean you will be able to see and travel in Great Western vehicles for the first occasion in a very long time at the WSR.

    Tickets can be prebooked at advanced discount rates at our website here - https://www.west-somerset-railway.co.uk/events/view/spring-steam-spectacular-2025

    Image with thanks to Kenny Felstead

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