Black Country Bugle

First Winter Steam Gala a runaway success for Severn Valley

Visitors flocked to January event

- By GAVIN JONES gjones@blackcount­rybugle.co.uk

Taw Valley appeared in wartime black paintwork

A brand-new event at the Severn Valley Railway this month has been declared a winner by organisers, after it attracted higher-thanexpect­ed numbers of visitors.

The Winter Steam Gala on January 6 and 7 saw more than 2,500 passengers, and generated twice the hopedfor revenue.

“Yet again, we’ve shown that the SVR is second-to-none when it comes to enthusiast events,” said managing director Jonathan Dunster.

“We’d never done an event of this sort at this time of year before, but our instincts were that it would be a winner, and we were absolutely spot on!

“I was genuinely overwhelme­d by the sheer numbers of visitors and volunteers who thanked me personally for putting this event on in what is traditiona­lly a quiet period for enthusiast­s.

“We definitely got the formula correct – nothing too complicate­d – and people supported it in their thousands.”

The weekend saw bright weather and a packed timetable, including local services stopping at Eardington. 21C127 ‘Taw Valley’ in wartime black joined Pannier tank 7714, which thanks to some remedial work was able to appear at the gala as planned. Meanwhile 7812 ‘Erlestoke Manor’ and recently overhauled Stanier Mogul 2968 both made their gala debuts. The planned guest locomotive No 2253 ‘Omaha’ suffered a failure in the final week of December, due to a leaky boiler plug, and despite valiant efforts, repairs could not be completed in time for the gala. Fortunatel­y, BR Class 4 75069 was prepped to appear on Sunday and so stepped up to cover for ‘Omaha’ on the Saturday. The weekend also saw the final trip of 43106 ‘The Flying Pig,’ hauling a special train on Sunday.

Departing Kiddermins­ter at 5.30pm, this marked the end of another successful decade of service for the popular Svr-based locomotive as its 10-year boiler ticket came to an end.

The railway will be closed for the next few weeks, but passenger services resume for the half-term holiday on the 10/11, 13-15 and 17/18 February.

The next steam enthusiast event at the Severn Valley Railway is the Spring Steam Gala on 18-21 April, for which two visiting locomotive­s have already been named – Lambton No 29 and No 72 ‘Fenchurch’ – with a third guest announceme­nt promised soon.

 ?? ?? Pannier 7714 in the Oldbury cutting on the way to Highley on the SVR
Pannier 7714 in the Oldbury cutting on the way to Highley on the SVR

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