Rail 150

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Rail 150 at Shildon included 4 SVRSevern Valley Railway locos (Wikimedia Commons)
600 Gordon at Rainhill in 1980 (Wikimedia Commons)

The ‘’’Rail 150 celebrations’’’ took place at the large railway wagon works in Shildon, Co. Durham, in August 1975. It was held to mark the 150th anniversary of the opening of the Stockton & Darlington Railway in 1825.

It comprised an exhibition of locomotives, rolling stock and other relics from 24 to 30 August, followed by a ‘Grand Steam Cavalcade’ of locomotives on 31 August from Shildon to Heighington[1].

Other events included the opening of North Road Station Museum at Darlington and the Timothy Hackworth Museum at Shildon[2].

SVRSevern Valley Railway involvement

In the summer of 1974 the organisers requested a number of items of SVRSevern Valley Railway rolling stock.[3]

On 28 July 600 Gordon travelled light engine from Bridgnorth to Urlay Nook near Stockton.[4]

On 11 August 8233 piloted 43106 (also in steam), together with carriages LMS 26986 and then residents Clapham Buffet 9631 and LNER 4236.

813, which had been cosmetically restored for the event, went by road.

Carriages GWR 5883 and LMS 12992 were also requested but in the event did not take part. Restoration work on 5883 was unfinished, with restoration of 9631 having taken priority.[5]

The David Cooke Collection includes images of 8233 piloting 43106 on the three coach train leaving Kidderminster station and on the mainline.

Then future (and now former) SVRSevern Valley Railway residents 6960 Raveningham Hall and 45690 Leander also took part.

Mainline trains

As part of the Rail 150 Celebrations steam hauled excursion trains were run from various parts of the country on Sundays in September 1975, with steam haulage between Sheffield and Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Serendipitously, on 14 September D1013 Western Ranger hauled one such train between Bristol Temple Meads and Birmingham New Street and return[6].

See also

References

  1. Stockton & Darlington Railway, 1825: 1975 : Rail 150 Exhibition and Steam Cavalcade : souvenir guide, ISBN : 0950422304
  2. White, Andrew, ‘Organiser of celebrations for Rail 150 dies’, The Northern Echo, 31 May 2019 (Retrieved 17 January 2023)
  3. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 32
  4. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 36
  5. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 36
  6. Railway Correspondence and Travel Society (Retrieved 17 January 2023)