Downs Light Railway

Narrow-gauge railway line in the UK


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::summary Narrow-gauge railway line in the UK ::

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nameDowns Light Railway
typePrivate
localeThe Downs Malvern, Colwall, Herefordshire, England
coordinates
stations1
open
ownerDowns Light Railway Trust
tracklength_mi0.75
gauge
old_gauge
website
map_statecollapsed
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The Downs Light Railway is the world's oldest private miniature railway, with a track gauge of . The railway is located within the grounds of The Downs Malvern, a private school in Colwall, near the town of Malvern, Worcestershire in the English Midlands. It is owned by the Downs Light Railway Trust.

The Downs Light Railway is maintained and operated principally by the school children, aged between 7 and 13 years. It provides a wide range of educational and regular extra-curricular activities, and supports other local schools. After reappraising the Downs Light Railway Trust's public benefit requirements, activities extended to young people from the community at large. As of 2019, it is part of the Heritage Railway Association membership.

History

The railway was built and opened in 1925 under the guidance of Geoffrey Hoyland (Headmaster) as a gauge railway, for the principal purpose of education. The railway was regauged during the 1930s to the larger gauge of , to allow for new locos to be used on the line. After Hoyland fell ill and retired from the school, the railway deteriorated until it became unsafe to use by the late 1960s.

During the 1970s, restoration work began by former pupils of the school, most notably James Boyd. In 1983, the railway was handed over to the Downs Light Railway Trust, who became responsible for its ownership, preservation and operation. James Boyd's legacy was taken on by another former pupil in the late 2000s, Timothy Pennock, who begun a series of restoration projects involving young people. The projects concluded with a Railway Exhibition and Steam Gala in 2017. A development programme was established to integrate the Downs Light Railway into the heritage railways industry as a youth education leader.

In June 2021 the railway was presented with the Heritage Railway Association's Small Groups Award. In 2022, two teenagers and Downs Light Railway volunteers won the Heritage Railway Association's Innovative Fundraising Award for raising £2,000 and unlocking funding to an amount of £50,000 of funding for the charity's Centenary Development Programme.

Locomotives

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NameWheel ArrangementBuilderDate builtDisposalNotes
TubbyDesign by Henry Greenly, using Parver/Bassett Lowke parts.Arrived in 1924Dismantled in 1989One of the first gauge locomotives to utilise a narrow gauge outline. The locomotive underwent two modifications; the first during the early 1930s, and the second in 1937 where it was re-gauged to . Rebuilt as Tubby II, later renamed James Boyd (q.v.).
MaudArrived 1929Sold in the late 1930sA scale model to Great Western Railway outline. Maud never wore its own nameplates; however, other than information retained by the School, its name is referred to in an edition of the Model Engineer. Its subsequent history is unknown.
RanmoreArrived 1937Sold in 1942.
George1939Sold in 1989 to the Cadbury familyOriginally purchased in 1941, it remained in service until 1986. After the sale to the Cadburys it remained on static display at the school until 2003. Following a change of ownership, it was rebuilt and returned to the railway in 2006.
BrockDavid Curwen1973In useBuilt for James Boyd, the locomotive was bequeathed to the Downs Light Railway Trust in 1995.
TimDowns Light Railway Trust1984In use
James BoydJohn Milner1991In useThe locomotive re-used some parts from Tubby and arrived as Tubby II. The locomotive was officially named James Boyd in 1992.
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The 4-4-0 locomotive Orion paid a visit to the Downs Light Railway on 24 April 2005 for its first public steaming in many years, following its disappearance, rediscovery and restoration.

References

Notes

Bibliography

References

  1. Tom Banner; "[https://www.malverngazette.co.uk/news/20083168.downs-light-railway-response-downs-school-merger/ Downs Light Railway response to Downs School merger]", Malvern Gazette, 22 April 2022.(Retrieved 3 Dec 2022)
  2. "Heritage Railway Association Visits". Downs Light Railway Trust.
  3. "Downs Light Railway 90th Anniversary Steam Gala". Lakeshore Railroad.
  4. "Centenary Development Programme". DLRT.
  5. "Young Engineers - Downs Light Railway". Engineering in Miniature.
  6. Lord Faulkner of Worcester; "[http://www.lordfaulkner.net/2021/07/heritage-railway-associations-2021.html Heritage Railway Associations' 2021 Award for Small Groups]", 26 June 2021. (retrieved 3 December 2022).
  7. "'Black Five' and Tramway Among the Big Winners in HRA Awards". Heritage Railway Association.
  8. "It’s a win for Lucy and Thomas!". Helping Hand Company.
  9. Lakeshore Railroad [https://www.lakeshorerailroad.co.uk/ Home page] (undated. Retrieved 3 Dec 2022). ''"...steam and diesel locomotives from across the country, including the Downs Light Railway's 'Brock' and 'James Boyd'"''.
  10. (May 2006). "Orion, Darroch and the 'Alfreds'". Backtrack.
  11. (19 April 2016). "ORION The Heritage Engine – Saved for the Nation".

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