Dean Forest Railway




Coordinates: 51°44′53″N 2°32′38″W / 51.748°N 2.544°W / 51.748; -2.544
















































Dean Forest Railway

9681 lydney junction north 2.jpg
9681 north of Lydney Junction station

LocaleWest Gloucestershire
Commercial operations
Built bySevern & Wye Railway
Original gauge
Tramway (prior to 1868)
7 ft 14 in (2,140 mm) Brunel gauge (1868 to 1872)
4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge (from 1872)
Preserved operations
Stations5 open
Length
4 14 miles (6.8 km)
Preserved gauge
4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Commercial history
Opened1813
1868
Converted to 7 ft 14 in (2,140 mm) Brunel gauge
1872
Converted to 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Closed1977
Preservation history
1970The Society is formed
1971First open day at Parkend
1978First open day at Norchard
1983The Duke of Gloucester visits
1986Route purchased from BR
1991
Norchard to Lakeside opened
1995
Lakeside to Junction opened
2001
Lydney Town opened
2002
Norchard to Tufts opened
2003
Tufts to Whitecroft opened
2006
Parkend opened by HRH Princess Anne
2012
Whitecroft opened
HeadquartersNorchard

Dean Forest Railway

Legend























































Severn and Wye Railway












Parkend






Whitecroft












Severn and Wye Railway
Mineral Loop

























Tufts Bridge over River Lyd












Severn and Wye Railway
to Princess Royal Colliery












Tufts Junction












Norchard High/Low Level










Middle Forge Jn






Lydney Town






St Mary's Halt













Pidcock's Canal













River Lyd











Lydney Junction National Rail
for Gloucester–Newport line


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Railway lines in Lydney


Legend









































































































For canal icons used below, please refer to waterways legend.



Dean Forest Railway
















Severn and Wye Railway
Mineral Loop


Princess Royal Colliery


















Tufts Junction


Tinworks

















Tufts Bridge


Norchard High Level
















Norchard Low Level

Engine Shed
















Middle Forge Junction


















Lydney Town




















St Mary's Halt

















Lydney Junction
























Severn Bridge Tunnel
























Severn Bridge

Lydney


















Gloucester–Newport line














Lydney Harbour Branch


Pidcock's Canal
















Severn Railway Bridge
(Dismantled 1970)

Forges













Lydney Canal
Lower Docks









Upper Docks












River Severn















Swing bridge over
Gloucester & Sharpness Canal

Locks onto River Severn















River Severn















Severn Bridge Railway








The Dean Forest Railway is a 4 14-mile (6.8 km) long heritage railway that runs between Lydney and Parkend in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire.


The route was part of the former Severn and Wye Railway which ran from Lydney to Cinderford. The society that operates the line started steam locomotive operations in 1971, and bought the trackbed and line from British Rail in 1986, reaching both Lydney Junction and Parkend railway stations by 1995 and 2005 respectively.[1] Trains are operated by both steam and heritage diesel locomotives, and heritage diesel multiple units.


The Dean Forest Railway has been given the former GWR signal box that stood slightly to the east of Codsall station in Staffordshire. Its removal was completed in July 2007, and was placed at the newly restored Whitecroft railway station.


The Dean Forest Railway has also been given the former Griffithstown Station building. Its removal was completed in June 2016, and is expected to be placed at the new upcoming Speech House Road.


CrossCountry are now providing a combined fare for travel to Lydney mainline station (on CrossCountry services only) and then onto the Dean Forest Railway.[2][3]


The Dean Forest Railway plans to extend its heritage services a further 2 12 miles (4.0 km) through/into the middle of the Royal Forest at Speech House Road (close to the nearby Beechenhurst Visitor Attraction), bringing the line to a total of about 6 34 miles (10.9 km) in length.[4] In 2016, DFR’s director of civil engineering and director of development Jason Shirley announced plans to expand the railway to Cinderford. The project's status as a strategic regional development means that a large proportion of the estimated £8million cost could be met by Government funding.[5]




Contents





  • 1 Stations and Junctions of the DFR

    • 1.1 Proposed future extension



  • 2 Locomotives

    • 2.1 Steam


    • 2.2 Diesel and electric


    • 2.3 Former Steam Locomotives


    • 2.4 Former Diesel Locomotives


    • 2.5 Visiting Steam Locomotives


    • 2.6 Visiting Diesel Locomotives and Multiple units



  • 3 Coaches

    • 3.1 Great Western Railway coaching stock


    • 3.2 British Railways coaching stock



  • 4 Wagons


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Stations and Junctions of the DFR



  • Lydney Junction (Terminus)


  • St Mary's Halt (now closed, yet still in place).

  • Lydney Town


  • Middle Forge Junction – Line splits into High and Low Levels. No Station.

    • Norchard Low Level (Terminus) - includes a railway museum and shop


  • Norchard High Level - ramp and steps from Norchard Low Level


  • Tufts Junction – Historic junction with disused mineral loop and freight branch. No Station.

  • Whitecroft


  • Parkend (Current Terminus)


Proposed future extension



  • Coleford Junction [4]


  • Bicslade Wharf [4]


  • Speech House Road [4]


  • Cinderford[5]


Locomotives



Steam




















































Number & Name
Description
Current Status
Livery
Image
No. 5541

GWR 2-6-2T 4575 Class
Operational, built in 1928. Owned by the Dean Forest Locomotive Group.
BR lined Green with late crest

5541 in Norchard.jpg

NCB No. 3880/WD 152 "Rennes"

Austerity Saddle Tank Engine 0-6-0ST
Operational, built in 1944.
LMR Blue

Rennes WD152.jpg
No. 2221

Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST
Stored, built in 1946
N/A

2221 in a sorry state.jpg
No. 9681

BR(W) 0-6-0PT 5700 Class
Owned by the Dean Forest Locomotive Group. Undergoing overhaul. Expected back in service sometime during 2019. Built in 1949.
BR Black (Early Emblem)

9681 sits at Parkend.JPG
No. 9682

BR(W) 0-6-0PT 5700 Class
Bought by the Dean Forest Locomotive Group in late 2018. Overhaul had began under previous owners, GWR. Preservation Group Ltd at Southall Railway Centre and currently awaiting transportation to Norchard. 9682 was the 100th locomotive to leave Barry Scrapyard. Built in 1949.
BR Black

9682 Chinnor A2.JPG
No. 2147 "Uskmouth 1"

Peckett and Sons 0-4-0ST
Stored, built in 1952. Arrived in 1971.
Light Green

Uskmouth 1 at Norchard Dean Forest Railway.JPG

No. 3806 "Wilbert"

Austerity Saddle Tank Engine 0-6-0ST
Stored awaiting boiler repairs, built in 1953. Arrived in 1973. Named after Rev. W. Awdry in 1987. Formerly G.B Keeling.
Dark Blue with Red Lining

Wilbert at Parkend (geograph 4376915).jpg
No. 3823 "Warrior"

Austerity Saddle Tank Engine 0-6-0ST
Undergoing restoration, built in 1954.
NCB Red

Warrior before Preservation.jpg

NCB No. 3889/NCB 65

Austerity Saddle Tank Engine 0-6-0ST
Stored at Lydney Junction. built in 1964.
Departmental Yellow

3389 Dean Forest Railway.jpg


Diesel and electric




















































































































Number & Name
Description
Current Status
Livery
Year
Image
No. 4210127
Fowler 0-4-0DM Diesel Shunter
Stored awaiting overhaul.
N/A


4210127 Dean Forest Railway.jpg
No. 5622 "Don Corbett"

Hunslet 0-4-0 Diesel Shunter
Operational
Departmental Yellow with Wasp-Stripe bufferbeams


5622 Dean Forest Railway.jpg
No. 6688 "Salty"

Hunslet 0-4-0 Diesel Shunter
Operational, Arrived from the Barry Island Railway in January 2009.
Red with Yellow ends and Wasp-Stripes
1968

Salty Collects GUV 11.01.2014 Adam Williams.jpg
No. 3947 "Planet" (Formerly "Pluto")

Hibberd 0-4-0 Diesel Mechanical Shunter
Stored at Norchard, Awaiting overhaul.
Green
1960

3947 Dean Forest Railway.jpg
No. 08238 (13308 / D3308) "Charlie"
BR 0-6-0 Class 08
Stored, Light duties at Lydney Junction only
BR Blue with Wasp Stripes
1956

Forest of Dean Railway (9722864699).jpg
No. 08769 (D3937) "Gladys"
BR 0-6-0 Class 08
Operational. Re-entered service in 2013.
BR Green with wasp stripes
1960

Forest of Dean Railway (9726079568).jpg
No. D9521
BR 0-6-0 Class 14
Operational
BR Blue
1964

D9521 Norchard Dean Forest Railway.JPG
No. D9555
BR 0-6-0 Class 14
Stored awaiting repairs
BR Green
1965

D9555 old oak common depot.jpg
No. D7633
BR Bo-Bo Class 25
Stored awaiting overhaul; leaking header tank
BR Two-Tone Green
1965

7633 Dean Forest Railway April 1 2007.jpg
No. 31210
BR A1A-A1A Class 31
Undergoing restoration
N/A
1960

31210 before restoration.jpg
No. 31466
BR A1A-A1A Class 31
Operational, recently returned from loan to East Lancs Railway (August 2017)

EWS Maroon/Gold
1959

31466 leaving for Gloucester from the Dean Forest Railway.JPG
No. 37308
BR Co-Co Class 37
Undergoing restoration at Lydney Junction
BR Blue
1965

Train repairs - geograph.org.uk - 683384.jpg
No. E6001
BR Bo-Bo Class 73
Operational, recently returned from loan to East Lancs Railway (August 2017)
BR Blue
1962

E6001 Dean forest railway 070507 d.adkins.jpg
No. E50619

BR Class 108 DMBS
Operational
BR Green
1958

No. E50619 at Lydney Junction.jpg
No. M51566

BR Class 108 DMCL
Operational
BR Green
1959

No. M51566 at Lydney Junction.jpg
No. M51914

BR Class 108 DMBS
Operational
BR Green
1961

No. M51914 departing Norchard High Level.jpg
No. M56492

BR Class 108 DTCL
Operational
BR Green
1960

No. M56492 after repaint.jpg
No. M59387

BR Class 108 TSL
Operational
BR Green
1958

No. M59387 after refurbishment.jpg


Former Steam Locomotives















































Number & Name
Description
Current Status
Livery
Image
No. 1450

GWR 0-4-2T 1400 Class
Operational; at the Severn Valley Railway. Built in 1935. Was resident from 2004 to until early 2014.
GWR green (as pictured)

1450 & Autocoach at Norchard.jpg
No. 9642

BR(W) 0-6-0PT 5700 Class
Undergoing overhaul. Sold to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway in 2005. Built in 1946
BR Black (Early Emblem)

Norchard Station, Dean Forest Railway - geograph.org.uk - 88501.jpg
No. 813

GWR Port Talbot Railway 0-6-0ST
Operational. Now at the Severn Valley Railway. Built in 1901. Was on hire for the 2004 season.
GWR Green 1929-34 Livery

Port Talbot railway no 26, built Hudswell Clarke & Co 1901, works no 555, becoming GWR 813. Sold to Backworth Colliery in 1901 as no 12, renumbered 12 by NCB. Withdrawn 1967 & privately preserved. (9922395584).jpg
No. 5521

GWR 2-6-2T 4575 Class
Under overhaul at the Flour Mill. Built in 1928. Had running in tests during early 2007, before spells on the railway between 2010 and 2012, before returning briefly in October 2016 appearing as L150.
London Transport Maroon, running as number L.150.

No steam today (4793995720) (2).jpg

No. 4953 "Pitchford Hall"

GWR 4900 Class
Undergoing overhaul. Spent its early years of Preservation at the DFR. Now at the Epping Ongar Railway. Built in 1929
BR Green

GWR 4900 Class 4953 Pitchford Hall.jpg
No. 4150

GWR 2-6-2T 5101 Class
Restoration in progress at the Severn Valley Railway. Spent its early years of Preservation at the DFR 1974 - 1977. Built in 1947.
BR Green

4150 at Bewdley.jpg
28

Taff Vale Railway O1 class
Restoration in progress at the Gwili Railway. Was at the DFR in 1990s Built in 1897.
GWR Green

Taff Vale Railway locomotive no 28 at Caerphilly 1983.jpg
GWR 7800 Class 7812 'Erlestoke Manor'

GWR 7800 Class
Operational, at the Severn Valley Railway. Spend its early years of Preservation at the DFR. Built in 1939
BR Green

Class 78xx No 7812 Erlestoke Manor (8063163476).jpg


Former Diesel Locomotives































Number & Name
Description
Current Status
Livery
Image
No. 2145

Hunslet 0-4-0DM Diesel Shunter
Moved to Tanet Valley Light Railway
Green
No. 08473

BR Class 08
Scrapped, Spares for 08734.
BR Blue

08473 scrapped at Lydney.jpg
No. 08734

BR Class 08
Undergoing Restoration.
BR Blue

Lydney Junction railway station MMB 01 08734.jpg
No. 1499

BR(W) British Rail Class 421
Scrapped 2012.
South West Trains

CIG set Dean Forest Railway.JPG
No. 73002
BR Bo-Bo Class 73
Scrapped; parts donor
BR Large Logo Blue

Lydney Junction railway station MMB 06 73002.jpg


Visiting Steam Locomotives














































































Number & Name
Description
Current Status
Livery
Image
No. 41312

LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-2T 1312
Operational, Visited the DFR in 2018 for the Royal Forest of Steam Gala. Built in 1952.
BR Black with late emblem

Mid Hants Railway - steamy Mickey (geograph 4865447).jpg
No. 30587

LSWR 0298 Class
Operational, Visited the DFR in 2009 for the Severn & Wye 200th Anniversary Gala and then in 2016 for the Flour Mill 20th Anniversary Gala. Built in 1874.
BR Black with early emblem

LSWR 0298 Class Beattie Well Tank 2.jpg
No. 30120

LSWR T9 Class
Operational, Visited the DFR in 2016 for the Flour Mill 20th Anniversary Gala. Built in 1899.
BR Lined Black with early emblem

Rth Rly SR LSWR 30120 SVR 22.09.12R edited-2.jpg
Met No.1

Metropolitan Railway E Class
Operational, Visited the DFR in 2016 for the Flour Mill 20th Anniversary Gala. Built in 1898.
Metropolitan Railways Red

Metropolitan Railway E Class No 1.JPG
WD 132 Sapper

Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST
Operational, Visited the DFR in 2011, 2015 and 2017. Built in 1944
WD Green

WD132 Sapper South of Middle Forge Junction Dean Forest Railway.JPG
75008 Swiftsure

Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST
Operational, Visited the DFR in 2017 / 2018. Built in 1943
WD Green

18I02I2016 Hunslet Austerity WD75008 SWIFTSURE NVR D1.jpg

Jessie

Hunslet Austerity 0-6-0ST
Operational, Visits the DFR for their Day out with Thomas events only. Also was on loan for most of 2006 in normal state. Currently working at Llangollen Railway. Built in 1937.
Thomas Blue

Thomas looking on.jpg
City of Truro 3440 (3717)

GWR 3700 Class, or City Class, 4-4-0
Non Operational, Visited the DFR in 1991 for the opening of St Marys Halt (then called Lydney Lakeside) and again in 2010 for 200th anniversary of the Severn & Wye Railway. Built in 1903
GWR Green

Parkend railway station MMB 10 3717 "City of Truro".jpg
41708 (1704)

Midland Railway 1377 Class
Non Operational, Visited the DFR in 1994 and when run as a half cab now at Barrow Hill Engine Shed. Built in 1880
BR Black with early emblem

41720 at Norchard in 1994.jpg
1369

GWR 1366 Class
Under Overhaul, Visited the DFR in 1996 now at South Devon. Built in 1934
BR Black with early emblem

GWR 1369, Oldland Common.JPG
1466

GWR 1400 Class
Under Overhaul at Norchard by Western Steam Engineering and due to return to traffic by 2021. Visited the DFR in 1995. Built in 1934
BR Green with early emblem

4866 Didcot (1).jpg
47383

LMS Fowler Class 3F
Static Display, Visited the DFR in 1995 now at Severn Valley Railway. Built in 1926
BR Green with early emblem

Severn Valley 1940's Weekend (9239183450).jpg
GWR 7800 Class 7802 'Bradley Manor'

GWR 7800 Class
Operational, at the Severn Valley Railway. Visited the DFR in 2006 for the opening of Parkend. Built in 1938
BR Green

7802 Bradley Manor 01.jpg
3205

GWR 2251 Class
Under Overhaul, at the South Devon Railway . Visited the DFR in 2001 . Built in 1946
GWR Green

3205 at Norchard.jpg


Visiting Diesel Locomotives and Multiple units















































Number & Name
Description
Current Status
Livery
Image
D9537

British Rail Class 14
Operational, Visited the DFR in 2015 for the Diesel Gala. Built in 1965.
BR Sand

Preston Riverside station - D9537+D9539.JPG
D8568

British Rail Class 17
Operational, Visited the DFR in 2017 for the Diesel Gala. Built in 1963.
BR Green

Bewdley - D8568 arriving from Kidderminster.JPG
D8188/20059

British Rail Class 20
Operational, Visited the DFR in 2017 for the Diesel Gala. Built in 1961.
BR Green

08I08I2015 Spa Valley Railway A3.jpg
D5343

British Rail Class 26
Operational, Visited the DFR in 2016 for the Diesel Gala. Built in 1959..
BR Blue

26014, 26008 - inverness - sep 1977.jpg
D832 Onslaught

British_Rail_Class_42
Operational, Visited the DFR in 2018 for the Diesel Gala. Built in 1961..
BR Green

Crowcombe 832 light engine to Bishops Lydeard.jpg
79900 'Iris'

British Rail Derby Lightweight
Operational, Visited the DFR in 2016 for the DMU Convention Gala.
BR Green

Derby Lightweight Single Unit 79900.jpg
150244

British Rail Class 150
Operational, Visited the DFR on 22.3.2014 with a through train from Gloucester to Parkend for the Multiple Unit Festival.
FGW local

Hugh llewelyn 150 244 (6453644321).jpg
DEMU unit 1001

British Rail Class 201
Operational, Visited the DFR in 2012 for the Diesel Gala with a rail tour from Hastings. Build 1957.
BR Green

Haywards Heath - 201001 in platform 1.JPG

For the 2001 diesel gala a number of diesel were display at Lydney Junction. These were
37029,37308,37906, D172, 47306, 56111, 60081, 66250 and 66524.



Coaches



Great Western Railway coaching stock

































DesignTypeNumberStatusLiveryNotes

Collett Standard
TK5813StaticChocolate and CreamBuilt in 1934 Used as sales coach to raise funds for 0-6-0PT No. 9681

Collett Standard
TK5863StaticChocolate and CreamBuilt in 1934 Used as volunteer accommodation coach

Collett Standard
BCK7362awaiting overhaulNoneBuilt in 1941

Hawksworth (but to Collet Standard outline)
Inspection SaloonW80943OperationalChocolate and CreamBuilt in 1948
80943 Dean Forest Railway.jpg


British Railways coaching stock


































































































DesignTypeNumberStatusLiveryNotes
BR Mk1TSO4729StoredChocolate and CreamXP64
BR Mk1TSO4862Undergoing repairsChocolate and Cream
BR Mk1TSO4891Undergoing repairsChocolate and Cream
BR Mk1TSO4980OperationalChocolate and Cream
BR Mk1TSO4923OperationalChocolate and Cream
BR Mk1BSOT9003OperationalChocolate and Cream
BR Mk1BCK21129Awaiting RepairsChocolate and CreamStored out of use at Norchard.
BR Mk1BCK21247Used for storageNoneAt Norchard.
BR Mk1BCK21267To be accommodationGreen & CreamTo be used for volunteer accommodation initially with a view to possible passenger service in the medium term
BR Mk1BSK34742OperationalMaroonEntered traffic for the first time in preservation in December 2018.
BR Mk1RMB1803OperationalChocolate and Cream
BR Mk1BG80654Used as kitchenMaroonUsed as part of cafe kitchen at Norchard.
BR Mk1BG81380Used for storageMaroonAt Lydney Junction, was used on passenger trains 2002-2004.
BR Mk2TSO5175OperationalMaroonNewly acquired and arrived at the DFR November 2018.
BR Mk2aTSO5341OperationalCrimson and CreamNewly acquired, awaiting transportation to the DFR once vacuum brakes are fitted.

Coach type codes


  • BCK – Brake Composite Corridor

  • BSK – Brake Standard Corridor

  • BSOT – Brake Standard Open (Micro-Buffet)

  • RMB – Restaurant Miniature Buffet

  • RBR – Restaurant Buffet Refurbished

  • TSO – Tourist Standard Open


Wagons

















































DesignTypeNumberStatusLiveryNotesImage

SR 25 Ton
Queen Mary Brake56303Operational
BR Brown

Queen Mary Brake Van at Norchard Dean Forest Railway.JPG

GWR 20 Ton
Toad BrakeW56769Stored
BR Grey

Toad at Norchard Dean Forest Railway.JPG

BR 20 Ton
Standard Brake955224Stored
BR Brown


LMS 20 Ton
Standard Brake732400Operational
BR Brown

LMS Brake Van M732400 Dean Forest Railway.JPG

BR 20 Ton
Shark BrakeDB993901Operational
BR Grey


GWR 20 Ton
Toad BrakeW68480Operational
BR Grey


References




  1. ^ "Dean Forest Railway History". Dean Forest Railway website. Dean Forest Railway. Retrieved 11 March 2012..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output .citation qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-maintdisplay:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  2. ^ "A combination of rail and add-on discounted ticket to Dean Forest Railway". National Rail Enquiries. Retrieved 11 March 2012.


  3. ^ "Trains to the Dean Forest Railway". CrossCountry. Retrieved 11 March 2012.


  4. ^ abcd "Dean Forest Railway History". Dean Forest Railway website. Dean Forest Railway. Archived from the original on 23 July 2013. Retrieved 14 November 2012.


  5. ^ ab "Dean Forest Railway announces 7 years to Cinderford". Unseen Steam. Retrieved 20 October 2016.




External links




  • Dean Forest Railway Website

  • Historical site

  • Dean Forest Diesel Association

  • Dean Forest Railway Society Website







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