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Visit of L&Y 'Ironclad' 52044!

5th, 6th, 12th, 13th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st April

Come along to see visiting locomotive No. 52044!
We're delighted to announce that the 1887 built Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway 'Ironclad' 52044 will visit the Spa Valley Railway this April courtesy of our friends at The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway and the 957 Bower's Trust.

Famous for its starring role as the 'Green Dragon' in the 1970 feature film 'The Railway Children', 52044 will be operating on 5th, 6th, 12th, 13th, 18th, 19th, 20th, and 21st April.
 
Over the long Easter Weekend (18th to 21st), the 'Ironclad' will join fellow Victorian locomotive Caledonian Railway No. 828 operating our services. Click here for details of our Easter services.
 
Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway 'Ironclad' No. 52044
Designed by W Barton-Wright as the standard goods locomotive for the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway in 1876, these locomotives were officially a Class 25. However, they were nicknamed ‘Ironclads’ after the battleships that were being built at the time. The class eventually numbered 280 examples, and these were produced over 11 years by several private manufacturers.

No. 957 (as it was numbered when built) was one of the last 50 of the class being constructed by Beyer Peacock of Manchester in 1887. The locomotive spent its life at Goole shed for the passenger and goods services on the Axholme Joint Railway and latterly at Wakefield for the coal traffic to and from the Yorkshire and Lancashire pits to Goole and Hull.

In 1923, at the grouping, 957 became a member of the London Midland & Scottish fleet as 11204, and after 72 years of service, now numbered 52044 under British Railways, 957 was withdrawn from Wakefield in August 1959.

The locomotive was preserved by Mr Tony Cox and relocated to the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway in 1965, three years before they opened.

52044 has been featured on television several times throughout its preserved life. It is probably best known for its appearance in the 1970 feature film ‘The Railway Children’ when, in green livery, it gained the unofficial name of the ‘Green Dragon’. The engine has also starred in BBC’s ‘Born and Bred’ and the remake of ‘The Hound of the Baskervilles’.

The locomotive was withdrawn in 1975 and remained out of service until a bequest came to its aid. Now owned by the 957 Bowers Trust, the locomotive returned to working order in 2001 following an overhaul costing £150,000. When its boiler certificate expired in 2012, 957 was put on display in the shed at Oxenhope. In 2016, with a view to a return to active service, the locomotive was moved to Haworth. The restoration was undertaken by a small, dedicated team in time for the 50th anniversary of ‘The Railway Children’ in 2020.

We are incredibly grateful to the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway and the 957 Bowers Trust for enabling this visit to the Southeast to take place.

Timetable
52044 is operating our standard steam services on the 5th, 6th, 12th and 13th of April before operating on an enhanced timetable over the Easter period with Caledonian Railway No. 828.

Green Timetable
Our Green timetable operates regularly throughout the year. Click here for our Calendar

  Steam   Diesel Steam   Diesel   Steam
Tunbridge Wells West 10:00 11:15 12:45 14:00 15:30
High Rocks Halt * 10:07 11:22 12:52 14:07 15:37
Groombridge 10:16 11:31 13:01 14:16 15:46
Eridge 10:25 11:40 13:10 14:25 15:55
  Diesel Steam Diesel Steam Diesel
Eridge 10:35 11:50 13:20 14:35 16:05
Groombridge 10:46 12:01 13:31 14:46 16:16
High Rocks Halt * 10:53 12:08 13:38 14:53 16:23
Tunbridge Wells West 11:00 12:15 13:45 15:00 16:30

*HIGH ROCKS HALT
Trains do not stop at High Rocks unless we have been informed they are open to the public. Please check HERE before your visit to ensure you can alight at the station. 

What to see and do along the line?

Fares (Tickets are valid for travel ALL day!):

  • Adult – £16.00
  • Senior (60+) £15.00
  • Child (2-15yrs) £9.00
  • Family (2 Adults + 2 Children) – £41.00

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