Lakeside Miniature Railway Explained

Railroad Name:Lakeside Miniature Railway
Start Year:1911
Length:750yd
Hq City:Southport
Locale:Merseyside, England

The gauge, single track Lakeside Miniature Railway runs along the seaward side of the Marine Lake in Southport, England.[1]

Route

The railway originally consisted of a straight running line on the seaward shore of the Southport Marine Lake with a run-round loop at each end. In 1948 the line was extended northwards under Southport Pier, followed by a sharp 90-degree curve seawards into a new terminus next to and named after Marine Parade. This layout remains today with the round trip covering 1500yd.

Early photographs variously name the southern terminus White City, Marine Drive[2] and Lakeside,[3] [4] but it has been referred to as the Pleasureland terminus for many years.[5] In 2020 there were two workshops and an engine shed here, with a single island platform serving two running lines with run-round loops which converge to form the running line alongside the lake.[6] There is also a third siding for stock storage. In 2020 Pleasureland made significant investment in this terminus, adding a short platform on the eastern runround loop, a refreshment kiosk, a traditional roundabout and a helter-skelter, all aimed at the families with young children market.

At the northern, Marine Parade, end of the line there are two platforms, though one has been taken out of use and its track lifted. Locomotives change ends using a run-round loop. The original station building at Marine Parade was completely rebuilt around 2010 but was demolished in 2019, leaving the floor tiles in place to show it's outline. In summer 2020 a temporary refreshment facility was installed to test the market.

The line is fully fenced and has no level crossings, it is unsignalled and operates on a one engine in steam basis.

The original northern terminus was named Princes Park,[7] [8] it closed when the line was extended. In 2020 the station building was still in good external condition.

History

The railway was built in 1911, with the first train on 25 May. It was constructed by Miniature Railways of Great Britain Ltd using materials provided by the model engineering business Bassett-Lowke. Henry Greenly provided expert engineering advice. The line was originally named Southport Miniature Railway, being operated by Dr Ladmore, a local dentist. Mr Griffiths Vaughan Llewelyn took the railway over after some years, renaming it Llewelyn's Miniature Railway.[2] It passed from Llewelyn's hands before 1930, becoming Lakeside Miniature Railway, which it remains today. In 1945 the railway was sold to Harry Barlow who owned a local engineering company famous for building miniature locomotives.[9] In 1968 John Spencer, a Pleasureland stallholder, purchased the railway and did much to improve it and tidy it up.[10] In 2001 the line was sold again, this time to Don Clark, most recently being bought by Pleasureland Southport in 2016. It was forced to close during the 2016 season because the heavily worn track led to derailments on the sharp curve. Extensive work on the track and route led to the line reopening in 2017, with an operational fleet of one locomotive - "Jenny".[11] By 2020 Jenny was showing signs of heavy use; the railway exchanged its three unserviceable, stored locomotives for a fully operational Severn Lamb "Wild West" outline Diesel-hydraulic 2-8-0. This locomotive was supplied new to West Midland Safari Park in 1979. Its engine was replaced by a Perkins 404D22 model in 2011. It was moved to Windmill Farm in 2015.

The railway featured in scenes in the 1985 Goldcrest Films production Mr Love starring Barry Jackson and Maurice Denham.

The railway is one of the earliest of its type still running on its original route. Rhyl Miniature Railway opened on 1 May 1911 and still runs, but it closed during the Second World War, whilst Lakeside Miniature Railway remained open. The line therefore claims to be the oldest continuously running gauge railway in the world.[12]

Locomotives

The line originally had two steam locomotives of the Bassett-Lowke Class 10 'Atlantic' design, named King George and Princess Elizabeth, they were later supplemented by Katie, an 0-4-0 side tank built by that pioneer of the minimum gauge Sir Arthur Heywood. Where the two Bassett-Lowke locos had been supplied new Katie was third hand, having already worked on the Eaton Hall Railway (where she hauled a Royal train in 1897) and the Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway in Cumbria. She did not spend long at Southport, arriving in 1919 and being sold on again in 1923 to the Fairbourne Miniature Railway.

The Bassett-Lowke locos were sufficient for the original trains but as Southport increased in popularity as a holiday destination trains became busier and the locos were rebuilt to the larger class 30 standard.

In 1948 the railway's motive power took a step towards the future with the building of a petrol-electric loco of wheel arrangement with a tender, built to look like Gresley's famous LNER Class A4 locomotives. The loco was built in Southport by Mr. Harry Barlow who had taken over the railway in 1945. These were the first of eight 15-inch gauge diesel-electric locomotives built by Barlow for a variety of railways. They used war-surplus Fordson engines with Tilling-Stevens generators and motors.

The original locomotive of this type was named Duke of Edinburgh with Prince Charles following in 1954 and Golden Jubilee in 1963. Golden Jubilee, although of the same basic design of the other two lost the A4 styling, being replaced by a box-shaped body and a loss of the steam outline wheels, the wheel arrangement being modified to configuration.

All three of these Barlow locos still exist on the railway, their Fordson tractor petrol engines having been replaced by more modern economical diesels.

In 1971 another loco joined the fleet, a Severn Lamb product built to look like a Western Diesel, its wheel configuration is Co-Co with diesel-hydraulic drive.

A little known loco which ran on the line was No. 14, a small shunter with Mechanical transmission. It was built for the line by Gordon Walker in 1985 using a 1000cc Austin engine and a Hudson coach bogie. No 14 was designed for permanent way work though it could in fact haul 6 of the line's articulated coaches. It was not successful, mainly because of the crude belt drive. It was moved in 1990, being acquired by Austin Moss of the Windmill Farm Railway.

In 2005 a new locomotive was commissioned for the railway. it was delivered in 2006. Jenny is a steam-outline locomotive built at Windmill Farm. It is a sit-in locomotive with an overall cab for the driver and is of tank engine appearance.

In 2011 the Railway celebrated is 100-year centenary as the longest continually running railway. (Just behind the oldest, which is Rhyl, This was closed though during the wars)

In 2015 The railway changed ownership and became part of Pleasureland Southport. In 2018 The railway was renamed "Pleasureland Miniature Railway". This was the third name change in its history.

Locomotives currently owned by the railway

Loco Name Year Built Builder Motive power Based on Wheel Arrangement Locomotive Number Notes
Jenny[13] 2006A MossTank engine outline 3 Not operational
Rio Grande1979 Severn LambDiesel-hydraulicWild West[14] Arrived July 2020 Works plates originally read: SL 15/2/79

Locomotives previously owned by the railway

Loco Name Year Built Builder Motive power Based on Wheel Arrangement Locomotive Number Notes
Katie[15] [16] 1896Heywood, at Duffield BankSteam Tank engineWorks No. 4 Sent to Fairbourne Miniature Railway in 1923 in exchange for Prince Edward of Wales. Dismantled 1926. Not to be confused with later also named Katie.[17]
Prince Edward of Wales[18] [19] [20] Later renamed King George1916 Bassett-LowkeSteam LBSCR AtlanticClass 20, No. 21 Arrived from Fairbourne Miniature Railway in 1923 in exchange for Katie. Ran at Southport until 1969 then at Whorlton Lido Railway, Co. Durham until it closed around 1984. Now privately owned and under restoration.
Prince of Wales1908Bassett-LowkeSteamLBSCR AtlanticClass 10, No.11built for Sutton miniature railway as mighty atom brought by the line sometime before 1919. in 1929 Prince of Wales was sold to yarmouth miniature railway before in 1938 being sold back to sutton. Now at rhyl in scrap yard condition, after a failed attempt to restore the loco in 2008 by cclr where parts of the loco was stolen.
King George V[21] [22] [23] [24] [25] 1911 Bassett-LowkeSteam LBSCR AtlanticClass 10, No.18 Ran at Steamtown, Carnforth after Southport, now in California, USA.
Prince of Wales, later Princess Elizabeth[26] [27] [28] 1915 Bassett-LowkeSteam LBSCR AtlanticClass 20, No 22 Fire damaged 1938, later ran at Steamtown, Carnforth, now in California, USA.
Prince Charles[29] [30] [31] [32] 1951H N Barlow Diesel-electricA4 Steam outline2510Not operational, at Windmill Farm May 2017, a sister with the same name is at Saltburn Miniature Railway
Red Dragon1990 G Walker & A MossSteam NBR Atlantic4-4-2- Now at rhyl miniature railway as 99 Prince Edward of Wales.
Rio Grande[33] [34] 1979 Severn LambDiesel-hydraulicWild West278 Now at the Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway. Works plates: 17/6/79
None1985 G WalkerPetrol-mechanical- 14 Now at Windmill Farm[35]
Duke of Edinburgh[36] [37] [38] 1948 H N Barlow Diesel-electricA4 Steam outline4468Moved to Windmill Farm July 2020
Golden Jubilee 1911-1961[39] 1963H N BarlowCustom design, box shaped - Moved to Windmill Farm July 2020
Princess Anne[40] 1971Severn LambWestern diesel outline 1B19 Moved to Windmill Farm July 2020

Services

The railway operates during weekends and school holidays from Easter to October. Trains do not run to a timetable, but shuttle back and forth, generally from 11am to 5pm/6pm, though bad weather can lead to cancellation or early closure. Services recommenced after the winter season on 26 March 2022.

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.flickr.com/photos/trainsandstuff/2943249208 The line's lakeside route
  2. http://i2.liverpoolecho.co.uk/incoming/article11084199.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/JS85630338.jpg Early postcard
  3. https://britainfromabove.org.uk/en/image/EPW018659 The station in 1927 via Britain from Above (free login needed to zoom)
  4. https://britainfromabove.org.uk/en/image/EAW038520 The station in 1951 via Britain from Above (free login needed to zoom)
  5. https://www.flickr.com/photos/trainsandstuff/15118028959 1950s photo of Pleasureland terminus
  6. https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5757/20570479913_508c949d0a_b.jpg Pleasureland terminus
  7. https://britainfromabove.org.uk/en/image/EPW045241 Princes Park station in 1927
  8. https://www.flickr.com/photos/trainsandstuff/28710134112/ Princes Park station
  9. Web site: Nostalgia: Resort's King of the miniature railways Part Two. Community. Contributor. 3 April 2016. southportvisiter.
  10. Web site: Nostalgia: Miniature railway is back on track. Community. Contributor. 10 April 2016. southportvisiter.
  11. http://ngruk.blogspot.co.uk/2013/09/southport-lakeside-miniature-railway.html The railway in 2017
  12. http://www.visitliverpool.com/site/what-to-do/lakeside-miniature-railway-p92123 Claim repeated here
  13. https://www.flickr.com/photos/70023venus2009/33066838053/in/photolist-So1bVt-aigHjU-5ussbt-5ussEc-r3ArYD-EYQ6gi-Sg6KFh-4U2Cfp-pLbJX7-ru7tvH-J4MwGt-EYRYwT-J8gRKE-FfnU4b-REMDfe-5u5Vs1-5u1vHP-G6u5sA-FU5Pve-5ussPz-5TmmhN-5Th3cH-JbnoXF-9Y4BJw-pFBrfT-To2fAo-rcEd8L-pNVJtJ-J2sWXy-zUjvTF-5ussAT-9iN4Qs-9EeAWq-zBJipQ-8DLV6X-J8g3SG-cCtLny-7SyfSX-cD8ubJ-9NznMs-RZhaH4-JfxVfS-cCtMXd-8y9nk1-CNBqC8-CQ8Rto-JfxV2q-JyHM1T-phoNdy-FEujgP Loco Jenny
  14. http://www.nsrm-friends.org/nsrm101.html Archetypal Wild West loco
  15. http://www.return2ferry.co.uk/galleries/early.html Loco Katie at Fairbourne
  16. http://ngruk.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/eaton-railway.html Modern replica of Katie at Eaton Railway
  17. http://www.narrow-gauge.co.uk/gallery/show.php?image_id=2013&cat_id=60 The 'other' Katie
  18. https://www.flickr.com/photos/trainsandstuff/24279269216 Loco King George at Southport
  19. https://www.flickr.com/photos/trainsandstuff/22875507960 Loco King George at Southport
  20. https://www.flickr.com/photos/trainsandstuff/15304417342 Loco King George at Whorlton Lido
  21. http://www.simplonpc.co.uk/Southport/KGV-001_b.jpg Loco King George V at Southport
  22. http://www.flickriver.com/photos/tags/lakesideminiaturerailway/interesting/ Loco King George V at Southport
  23. http://www.edgehillstation.co.uk/uploads/sizer-cache/94113fd9a4d0e027e3bebda58dc8a021f5ef6f9b.jpg Loco King George V in Southport
  24. https://www.flickr.com/photos/trainsandstuff/16438273385 Loco King George V in Southport
  25. http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/uploads/monthly_08_2014/post-5613-0-77512900-1408888028.jpg Loco King George V at
  26. https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1580/26033465405_2e9b26cb5c_b.jpg Loco Princess Elizabeth at Southport
  27. http://www.487thbg.org/Stories/WarrenDraves.html Loco Princess Elizabeth at Southport c1945
  28. https://c1.staticflickr.com/6/5174/5593147578_dcca322501_b.jpg Loco Princess Elizabeth at
  29. http://www.lakesideminiaturerailway.co.uk/princecharles.htm Loco Prince Charles
  30. https://www.flickr.com/photos/historic-images-uk/27609817051/in/photolist-J4MwGt-EYRYwT-J8gRKE-FfnU4b-REMDfe-5u5Vs1-5u1vHP-G6u5sA-FU5Pve-5ussPz-5TmmhN-5Th3cH-JbnoXF-9Y4BJw-pFBrfT-To2fAo-rcEd8L-pNVJtJ-J2sWXy-zUjvTF-5ussAT-9iN4Qs-9EeAWq-zBJipQ-8DLV6X-J8g3SG-cCtLny-7SyfSX-cD8ubJ-9NznMs-RZhaH4-JfxVfS-cCtMXd-8y9nk1-CNBqC8-CQ8Rto-JfxV2q-JyHM1T-phoNdy-FEujgP-UViHbk-HffS2N-c2R33u-DMDmht-7TvzKN-JbnfDB-xkK61M-z6JVYz-T2Pkm8-ARqXxE Loco Prince Charles
  31. https://www.flickr.com/photos/trainsandstuff/15118028959 Loco Prince Charles at Pleasureland terminus
  32. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7450/27684182715_9520957d01_b.jpg Loco Prince Charles at Marine Parade terminus
  33. https://www.flickr.com/photos/james-wells/20667139000 Loco 278 Rio Grande at Cleethorpes
  34. https://www.visitsouthport.com/things-to-do/lakeside-miniature-railway-p92123 Loco 362 Rio Grande at the Marine Parade terminus
  35. http://www.lakesideminiaturerailway.co.uk/pastlocos.htm Several locos in Lakeside days
  36. http://i4.liverpoolecho.co.uk/incoming/article11113421.ece/ALTERNATES/s1227b/JS86069145.jpg The loco's launch
  37. https://www.flickr.com/photos/trainsandstuff/2947451183/in/photolist-5ussxR-J8gRo7-pBF3Hc-FRMVGu-5uwQcf-5uwQm5-So1bVt-aigHjU-5ussbt-5ussEc-r3ArYD-EYQ6gi-Sg6KFh-4U2Cfp-pLbJX7-ru7tvH-J4MwGt-EYRYwT-J8gRKE-FfnU4b-REMDfe-5u5Vs1-5u1vHP-G6u5sA-FU5Pve-5ussPz-5TmmhN-5Th3cH-JbnoXF-9Y4BJw-pFBrfT-To2fAo-rcEd8L-pNVJtJ-J2sWXy-zUjvTF-5ussAT-9iN4Qs-9EeAWq-zBJipQ-8DLV6X-J8g3SG-cCtLny-7SyfSX-cD8ubJ-9NznMs-RZhaH4-JfxVfS-cCtMXd-8y9nk1 Loco Duke of Edinburgh
  38. https://c1.staticflickr.com/2/1598/24801730115_eabecc2bd0_b.jpg The loco in profile
  39. https://www.flickr.com/photos/trainsandstuff/16601250542 Loco Golden Jubilee
  40. https://www.flickr.com/photos/trainsandstuff/2948304674/in/photolist-5uwQgd-scLYnh-sujwip-oXndQz-aiefpt-8DLU34-7Mae6L-aqfjfv-5ussfr-aiiAVo-rhZKpC-feXqAd-5ussKe-p2VRiH-ehF2Ym-5ussxR-J8gRo7-pBF3Hc-FRMVGu-5uwQcf-5uwQm5-So1bVt-aigHjU-5ussbt-5ussEc-r3ArYD-EYQ6gi-Sg6KFh-4U2Cfp-pLbJX7-ru7tvH-J4 Loco Princess Anne