15/01/03 |
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From the Press Officer : Richard S. Greenhough |
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RAILWAY HAS BEST YEAR SINCE 1930 ! |
In 2002, the Corris Railway’s first operating season since
1930, the railway carried 1,400 passengers between Corris and Maespoeth. This
was achieved although trains only ran on Sundays and Bank Holidays from the
beginning of June until the end of October, with a single passenger carriage.
The Corris Railway Museum also benefited from the re-commencement of services,
with a 15% increase in visitors.
With the experience gained from the first year of operations, the railway is
planning to more than double its operating days in 2003, with passenger trains
scheduled to run over the Easter, May Day, Spring and August Bank Holiday
weekends, Sundays in May, September and October, and Saturdays and Sundays in
June, July and August. There is also a possibility of running midweek services
during August if volunteer train crews are available.
Over the winter, the railway is working to complete its second passenger
carriage, a bogie vehicle based on the original design, which is being
constructed by Society members in the East Midlands. This will make it possible
to more than double the number of passengers on each train. The overhaul of a
second diesel loco suitable for passenger trains is also due for completion
before the main summer season.
Society volunteers are working on the installation of additional pointwork at
Maespoeth, and the connection of all the points at that site to the lever frame
installed in the signal box. This is designed to provide more flexibility in
train operations. Fettling of the track on the main line, after its first season
of service, is also planned. The building of slate facing to the retaining walls
alongside the line in Corris, and the completion of the toilet block at
Maespoeth, to improve the aesthetic appearance of the lineside and the comfort
of passengers, is also underway !
Preliminary construction work on a revised track bed formation immediately south
of Maespoeth has commenced, although it will not be possible to extend passenger
services southwards in 2003.
The Railway’s re-opening in 2002 was relatively low-key due to uncertainty as to
when the requisite paperwork would be completed, and so the official Grand
Re-Opening is to take place on Saturday 7th June 2003. Plans are in hand for
some very special visitors to be present for the Grand Re-Opening, and full
details will be issued once these have been finalized.
For more information visit our web-site at :
"www.corris.co.uk"
RSG January 2003