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Press Release - No 4 ‘Edward Thomas’ Going To Highley

本贴由 Karen Willans2016-02-12 发布. 版块名称: On Track.

    Starring role at the Severn Valley Railway’s Spring Gala


    The Talyllyn Railway’s locomotive No.4 ‘Edward Thomas’ will be one of the star attractions at the Severn Valley Railway’s Spring Gala over the weekend of 18, 19 and 20 March 2016. It will be in steam on a specially laid length of track at Highley station, near to the railway’s ‘Engine House’ Exhibition.

    This is the first time that ‘Edward Thomas’ will be in steam in public outside of Wales since it was built in 1921, offering a unique opportunity to experience narrow gauge steam in a new setting. It was originally built by Kerr, Stuart and Co. of Stafford for the Corris Railway to the gauge of 2 ft 3 in, which is shared by both the Talyllyn and Corris Railways. On the Corris the locomotive never carried a number but was known as ‘The Tattoo’, after its design class. The Corris Railway became part of the Great Western Railway (GWR) in 1930, and then British Railways, but was closed in 1948.

    However, in 1951 the newly preserved Talyllyn Railway was looking for new motive power to supplement its then only working locomotive ‘Dolgoch’. ‘The Tattoo’ and the other surviving Corris locomotive, No.3, were purchased by the Talyllyn and moved to Tywyn. No.3 was named ‘Sir Haydn’ and retained its Corris number. ‘The Tattoo’ became Talyllyn No.4 ‘Edward Thomas’ after the Talyllyn’s former general manager. Having been previously owned by the GWR ‘Edward Thomas’ fits with the GWR theme of this year’s Severn Valley’s Spring Gala.

    Links between the Talyllyn and the Severn Valley have developed through the years with the Severn Valley constructing a new boiler for the Talyllyn’s locomotive ‘Dolgoch’. In 2013 the other surviving Corris locomotive, No.3 ‘Sir Haydn’ also visited the Severn Valley, and, although not in steam proved a major attraction. This included a ride along the line on a flat wagon during the Severn Valley’s autumn gala that year. It was then housed in ‘The Engine House’ for display until returning to the Talyllyn in late 2014. It is now at the Vale of Rheidol railway for overhaul before returning to Tywyn by spring 2018.

    A spokesperson for the Talyllyn Railway stated:

    "The visit of ‘Edward Thomas’ to the Severn Valley Railway continues the co-operation between the railways that has developed through the years. Once more we are going to be providing enthusiasts and the general public alike the opportunity to experience the sight and sound of one of our locomotives operating in a new setting."

    Find out more about the Spring Gala on the Severn Valley Railway website

    Photo by Ian Drummond


    For further information about this press release please e-mail: pressoffice [at] talyllyn [dot] co [dot] uk (subject: Website%20query) or phone 01654 710472.

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