Gartell Light Railway Explained

Railroad Name:Gartell Light Railway
Start Year:1990
End Year:Present
Length:NaNmiles
Hq City:Templecombe
Locale:England

The Gartell Light Railway is a privately run narrow gauge railway located at Yenston in the Blackmore Vale, south of Templecombe, in Somerset, England. It operates a narrow gauge railway running for NaNmiles, partly along the track of the old Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.[1] The railway has 4 stations - Common Lane, Pinesway Junction, Park Lane and Tower View.

The railway is controlled using a comprehensive signalling system operated from two signalboxes - Common lane and Pinesway Junction. Both signalboxes control a mix of semaphore and colour light signals with mechanically operated points.[2]

The railway is open to the public on selected dates through the year when it normally operates an intensive 3 train operation with departures from Common Lane station every 20 minutes through the day between 10:30 and 16:30.

The route of the GLR

Locomotives

NumberNameBuilderTypeDateWorks numberNotes
1AMANDAGartell Light RailwayBo-BoDH2000Ex Southend Pier Railway, rebuilt on the railway
2ANDREWBaguley-Drewry4wDH19733699Acquired in 2007
5ALISONAlan Keef4wDH199310
6Mr. GNorth Dorset Locomotive Works0-4-2T1998698Newly built for the line, based on the design of W.G. Bagnall locomotive Polar Bear
8FaithNorth Dorset Locomotive Works0-4-2T
9JeanAlan White0-4-0T+T2008[3]

See also

References

  1. Web site: Gartell Light Railway. Steam Heritage. 15 September 2016.
  2. Web site: Gartell Light Railway. Steam Railway Lines. 15 September 2016.
  3. Book: Gartell Light Railway . Official Guide 2008 . Gartell Light Railway . 2008 .

External links

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