My Photographs Links Page

PRESERVED & SPECIAL INTEREST
RAILWAY PHOTOGRAPHS

 

DEAN FOREST RAILWAY 1994

 

This preserved railway began in 1970 with plans to purchase the line from Parkend to Lydney.  To form their steam and restoration centre, the group purchased land from the former Norchard Colliery and West Gloucestershire Power Station, which were alongside the branch line, in 1974.  After four years of effort, the first open day was staged in 1978.  Expansion followed gradually, with the final purchase of required track and land from British Rail in 1985.

Further extensions continued through the 1990s, and finally in 2006, Parkend Station was reopened for passenger use for the first time since 1929.  Full details can be found at the DFR history webpage.

The following photographs were taken at the Norchard Steam Centre in 1994, during a holiday to Gloucestershire.

 

Locomotive 41720 takes on water prior to shunting duties at Norchard.

 

41720 builds up steam.

 

41720 is an 0-6-0 tank, built in Derby by the Midland Railway in 1880.

 

41720 moving a train of goods wagons to a nearby siding.

 

Shunting on the high level line at Norchard.

 

View of Norchard Station.

 

Platforms at Norchard.

 

Volunteers working on the railway at Norchard.

 

 

 

My Photographs Links Page

 

© Copyright M J Smith, 1994-2008
No photographs to be reproduced elsewhere without permission.