Bromyard and Linton Light Railway, 1st steam for over 40 years
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- Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2016
- Bromyard and Linton Light Railway is a private 2ft gauge and approximately 1 mile line. Occupying the original track bed from Bromyard heading towards Worcester.
For a few days in March 2016 a steam locomotive was on loan from the Vale of Rheidel Railway at Aberystwyth for a photo charter.
The video gives a brief history of the Bromyard and Linton Light Railway and an account of how the steam loco a Kerr Stuart, Wren
0-4-0st No. 3114 was rescued.
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I am so glad to find this wonderful clip yet sad that in all of the years of living in Whitbourne and having a lifelong interest in railways, I didn't really know about this project! It's very nice to see Roger again, Bob and Bill. Best wishes, Andy
Congratulations gentlemen, I hope you go on to great things .
Fantastic to see the heritage being preserved, well done to all involved
It's a shame we live so far apart. I'd like to come over and help!
Thanks for sharing from Virginia usa
I went past on my way last week to visit Bromyard old station site and noticed it all looked overgrown and abandoned.
It still is. Nothing has happened since this film was made
@@sallystamford4897 that’s sad
Wonderful production, thank you.
Very cool a heck of an adventure Through Time thank you for sharing
Very nice video. Thank you.
Very interesting film of an equally interesting railway. Thanks for uploading
Really romantic railway line. Magnificent! Wish to see more!:-)
proper narrow gauge
Failed to get off the starting points. Nothing happened since this film was made
This line comes to an end only a hundred yards from my house!
What you can find on youtube!!
Thanks for posting.
Hi George does the line ever run now. On google earth it looks abandoned
@@richardsterne2875 Dear Riuchard,
The track was cleared in early March this year [2020] and then the lockdown came. As I understand it, the plan was for some use to be made of a diesel to haul some jolly runs through the summer and local festival weeks. Of course the track is now overgrown again and I wonder if anything will now happen next year. Another casualty of the current epidemic that seems to rumble on and on.
Best wishes
2 foot gauge is my favorite gauge!
RedStine maybe you should visit the puffing billy railway in Australia it's 2ft 6inch guage
I don't know if any of the good people involved in this little railway are still active, in spite of the line being massively overgrown now, but it would be great to see it alive again.
If you wanted some help - I am still useful as a sixty year old and own a good chainsaw, lopper and so forth - I would be delighted to offer my help for nothing to try and clear the line again.
George Johnson,
32, Linton Court,
Bromyard.
PS: The old Tile Works is so close to me, and Linton Court's boundary is adjacent to the Tile Works end of the line ...
If I won the lottery, this would be mine and running every day!
i think that its not running now hope iam wrong would be a great for bromyard town if it was fully opperational
Is there a way of having a visit to the B & L ? Do they have open days ?
Is this line still in operation at all or is it now abandoned to the elements?
Will the other engines and wagons on the railway be restored?
I live in worcester until for year and never knew it was even there, I wonder when it’s next open?
In your dreams I'm afraid. Such a pity
its luke
Daphne Mclaurin yep
Where is it now?
I drove past it last week and it is still in the same place.
It’s fully abandoned