Leek Post & Times

Moorlands’ heritage railway is finally back on track

- LES JACKSON

THE Churnet Valley Railway has reopened for 2021.

Forced into closure by the implementa­tion of Lockdown 2, the railway was further required to stay shut over the lucrative Christmas period due to the extension of Covid-19 restrictio­ns across the country.

The railway took the decision to protect the health of its customers and set a reopening date for Whitsun.

However, the April announceme­nt made it clear that all leisure businesses should await re-opening, and so a second date was set for July, but this itself was put back by four days when – during the final inspection ahead of re-opening – a defect was identified that prevented trains running.

The line’s volunteer base grouped together and completed repairs in time for the first departure.

Usually the railway line is shut for roughly six weeks between New Year and February half term, but 2021 has seen the railway closed for 37 weeks – more than half a year – which has brought about its challenges with being unable to trade as normal.

A Culture Recovery Grant has helped see the business through this difficult time, and meanwhile the volunteer workforce have worked wonders behind the scenes getting the line ready for action.

The biggest difference visitors can discover is at Froghall, which has undergone a transforma­tion to improve its 1950s feel.

Despite having only been built in the preservati­on era, one would never know following the winter facelift.

The interior has been refurbishe­d with every wall and ceiling receiving a repaint, floors have been re-varnished and all lighting enhanced.

Both the booking office and tearoom have been made a more inviting place to sit and take in the atmosphere, with an increase in the number of railway-themed artefacts placed on display around the whole building from the CVR supporting charity (the North Staffordsh­ire Railway Company (1978) Ltd) archive collection.

Externally, the biggest noticeable change is the fresh tarmacing – kindly funded by donations and the NSRC that sees the full length of platform one completed for the first time.

During this work, the opportunit­y was taken to re-wire all the station lamps, along with the installati­on of a new security system plus provision being made for the eventual restoratio­n of the original North Staffordsh­ire Railway water crane that was once present at the North end of the platform.

The track itself has seen significan­t work as well, with nearly 400 sleepers have been taken out and replaced, and more than 1,000 tonnes of ballast dropped to pack these in securely and ensure the safe passage of trains.

Gregory Wilson, CVR managing director, said: “It’s been an exceptiona­lly long winter this year, beyond what we could ever have imagined. But the volunteers have done themselves proud, and the community now has one of the finest railway stations to be found across the country.

“The attention to detail has to be seen, and we look forward to sharing this with all the visitors due to travel with us. It’s going to be a hard season to make up what we’ve been forced to miss, but we are in the best possible position we could be.”

Tickets are available to pre-book online, with both a morning and afternoon departure every Tuesday, Wednesday and weekend throughout the summer. For more informatio­n visit www. churnetval­leyrailway.co.uk/events/ whats-on.

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Pictures by Dave Gibson The refurbishe­d Froghall platform, tea room and booking office.

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