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Diesel Gala!

Friday 8th, Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th August – With Class 09 09004 & visiting Class 47 47580!

Join us for three days of heritage diesel action between Tunbridge Wells West and Eridge!
Step back to the 1970s and 80s when classic diesel traction operated trains all across the United Kingdom. 

Joining us this year for the first time is a Class 47 in the form of 47580 'County of Essex', visiting us courtesy of the Mid Norfolk Railway. This will be the first time a Brush Type 4 has been seen on the Spa Valley Railway and indeed the first time a member of the class has ever operated between Tunbridge Wells West and Eridge.

Also joining us at our Diesel Gala is Class 09 09004, also known as D3668, which was a resident at the Spa Valley Railway between 2003 and 2009. The 09 is being loaned to us for at least one year to support our operations. 09004 will work alongside 08922 during this event. 09004 arrived on 15th July at the Spa Valley Railway.

Joining 09004 and 47580 is our shunters Drewry 2591 'Southerham', Class 08922, plus Class 25 25185, Class 31/4 31430 'Sister Dora', Class 73/1 73140 and Class 207 DEMU 1317.

This event marks the last time Class 73/1 73140 will operate trains at the Spa Valley Railway, as the owners have sadly decided to relocate to another heritage railway. This is not something the Spa Valley Railway wants to see, but we respect their decision. We will mark the occasion by having 73140 operate all three days, allowing you to enjoy this classic Electro-Diesel locomotive for the last time along our line.

What is a Day Rover, Morning Rover or Afternoon Rover?
A once-common name in the rail industry for a type of ticket, a Day Rover allows unlimited travel on the day of your visit. We also offer Morning Rover and Afternoon Rover tickets at a slightly cleaper price, which are valid for unlimited travel between the times shown on the tickets.

Unlimited travel means you can travel on any Spa Valley Railway service that day or between the times shown on your eTicket.

British Railways Class 47 Diesel-Electric Type 4 47580 'County of Essex'
The British Railway Class 47, also known as Brush Type 4, is a class of diesel-electric locomotive built by Brush Traction at its Falcon Works and Crewe Works between 1962 and 1968, with a total of 512 produced. 

The class was designed to operate passenger trains, including Intercity services, and freight workings. They soon became a common sight across the whole country, with the majority being allocated to Crewe, Cardiff Canton & Bescot. They quickly, alongside the Class 37s, became one of the mainstays of the BR fleet and promptly earned their reputation as a powerful and reliable class of locomotive. By 1986, only five out of the original 512 had been withdrawn from service, all due to serious accident damage. However, with the introduction of new rolling stock and spare parts becoming scarce, the decision was made to start withdrawing the class slowly. However, by 1995, only 147 locomotives had been withdrawn, still leaving 360 in service. With the privatisation of the railway, many of the locomotives were acquired by private operating companies and used for either freight or charter services. However, as newer technology became available, they were being replaced from 1996 to 2006, with an average of 15 locomotives taken out of service each year.

47580 was released from Brush Works on 1st September 1964, originally as D1762, and allocated to Tinsley (41A). In August 1979, it was named "County of Essex" and held this name until August 1993, when it was then renamed as "Restormel" in 1995. Throughout its working life, it was transferred to March, Immingham, Finsbury Park, Stratford, Bristol Bath Road, Crewe & Toton. 47580 was then withdrawn from traffic by its owner, EWS, in April 2004 and then stored at Toton until the Stratford 47 Group purchased it.

The locomotive is mainline registered and often operates away from the Mid-Norfolk Railway. In June 2022, it was repainted into its current livery, which celebrated the late Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee. The repaint of 47580 was carried out inside Dereham Traction & Rolling Stock Restoration & Maintenance Shed, which was built with the support of the EU Leader Funding Rural Development Programme (Project Ref. 109532). 

The Mid Norfolk Railway announced in November 2024 that it was purchasing 47580 and its sister, 47596, from the Stratford 47 Group. We are very grateful to the MNR for supporting our Diesel Gala with the visit of 47580. 

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Fri 08 Aug 2025
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Sun 10 Aug 2025
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If you book online, you must have your e-tickets available to show, either in print or on a mobile device. A member of staff will visually check your tickets before boarding the train or during the journey.

Tickets can be bought online in advance or are available on the day from our ticket offices at Tunbridge Wells West, Groombridge or Eridge. If you wish to start your journey at High Rocks, you will need to purchase a ticket on the train. There is no reserved seating for tickets purchased online or on the day. 

Please note that a £10 administration fee applies to all booking alterations.

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