The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Big funding boost for Nene Valley Railway

- By Adam Barker adam.barker@nationalwo­rld.com Twitter: @PTAdamBark­er

Nene Valley Railway has received a grant worth £669,873 to fund three major infrastruc­ture projects.

It comes a week after a signal box at the railway, in Orton Mere, was destroyed in a string of suspected arson attacks across Peterborou­gh.

The grant to the railway from Arts Council England, Cultural Investment Fund was announced the Government’s Department of Media Culture and Sport this week.

The funding will be put towards relaying worn-out tracks in Wansford, through Wansford tunnel, level crossing and yard.

It will also contribute towards relaying new roadway and drainage.

Michael Purcell, chairman of trustees at Nene Valley Railway, said: “We are very pleased that the Arts Council are supporting us in the renewal of these parts of the Nene Valley Railway.

"As custodians of these heritage assets, we shall now be raising our share of the total amount required and then getting on with the work needed.

“We look forward to running rail services over the renewed track and so that we can continue to welcome passengers for many years to come.”

Hopes that funding can preserve the railway for future generation­s come as two 12-year-old Peterborou­gh

schoolboys – Harry Cowley and Oliver Walker – have raised almost £11,000

between them to repair the railway’s signal box which was damaged in an arson attack. The century-old structure is one of the oldest signal boxes in the UK and featured in James Bond movie Octopussy in 1983 starring Roger Moore.

Vandals burned it down on March 12 when they broke into Nene Valley Railway near Orton lock .

Shailesh Vara, MP for North West Cambridges­hire, added: “This is great news for Nene Valley Railway, a historic site whose hard-working volunteers continue to preserve and promote our local railway heritage.

"It has been a difficult few years for cultural organisati­ons, so I am pleased that the Government is dedicating funds to preserve significan­t sites for the benefit of communitie­s here in North West Cambridges­hire and across the country.”

 ?? ?? Wansford station on Nene Valley Railway
Wansford station on Nene Valley Railway

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