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Stratford broadway railway society?

Discussion in 'Heritage Railways & Centres in the UK' started by Gav106, Sep 30, 2010.

  1. Stuart666

    Stuart666 New Member

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    Ive often wondered what kind of plans for a station at Honeybourne the GWR have. I can see they are probably distracted at the moment by their immediate problems, but it would be interesting to learn what kind of vision they have for a station there. Im hoping they may eventually try to build something akin to the one that was demolished. In an ideal world Badminton would make a good candidate....

    I wonder how hard would it be for the GWR at the time of relaying into Honeybourne to also relay into Long Marston Depot. If there is room presumably it would make sense to do a a lot of the locomotive work there?

    Good luck to those gents moving to Sharpness. There clearly is much potential here, and Ill look forward to seeing whats achieved.
     
  2. sjbarratt

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    It is from where I live!
     
  3. michaelh

    michaelh Part of the furniture

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    What stock do you have there?
     
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    if you go on there web site they have 3 really nice looking mk1s in southern green.
     
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    michaelh Part of the furniture

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    Looked at website but it appears well out of date
     
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    At last count, we had:
    Toad Brake Van 68776
    Tank Wagon 999061
    RNAD Gunpowder Vans 289 and 321
    RBR 1966 Gutted and fitted out as Workshop
    BSK 25231 Gutted and fitted out for storage
    RBR 1971 Used as Buffet

    The following are usable, and were made available for the Open Weekends:
    TSO 25631
    BSK 35006
    TSO 4614

    The following are under restoration:
    CK 15849
    SK 24918
    SO 3727
    BCK 21092

    Diesel Locomotive Mulberry, Barclay 0-4-0DM, 70047
     
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    sjbarratt many thanks for the updates regarding the Long Marston (S&BRS) Group and your rolling stock etc.

    As I said in an earlier post, I used to be a member myself many years ago and visited Long Marston on a few occasions. It is intersting how things have turned out with the Long Marston site and its rail link to Honeybourne which is now quite busy with rail stock storage and other businesses which have protected the Long Marston site to some extent but not perhaps in thw way some preservationists had planned - the lack of access except for open days being one example. Other issues, like the long overdue redoubling of the Oxford-Worcester line at Honeybourne and the intentions of the GWSR to still have a link to Honeybourne from the south (which I think will still happen despite mother nature and the recession giving us a bloody nose) have changed things somewhat. As for the future of the Long Marston Collection at Sharpness, well, I would recommend a "very long spoon" myself especially given the current financial situation which, from what I read and hear, is going to get much worse before it gets better and heritage railways will be no exception. I guess now is the time to hold on to your dreams!
     
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    S J Barratt - do the SBRS still have the LMS TO ambulance car? I believe it is/was number 2924.

    Thanks
     

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