Launceston Steam Railway

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Template:Use British English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Short description Template:Heritage Railway Template:Refimprove The Launceston Steam Railway is a Template:Track gauge gauge narrow gauge railway, in Cornwall, England. The Template:Convert long railway runs from Launceston to Newmills, where there is a farm park. It is built on the trackbed of the former standard gauge North Cornwall Railway.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="Heritage">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

History

Standard gauge railway

The first railway to reach Launceston was the Launceston and South Devon Railway, opened in 1865 from Launceston to Plymouth, and later absorbed into the Great Western Railway. In 1886 the London and South Western Railway opened its railway from Halwill Junction, extended to Padstow in stages in the 1890s, and later part of the Southern Railway. The two Launceston stations were side by side: the Great Western closed in 1962 and the Southern in 1966.

Narrow gauge revival

In 1965, Nigel Bowman, a trainee teacher, rescued the steam locomotive Lilian from the Penrhyn Slate Quarry in North Wales, and restored her to working order at his home in Surrey. He then set about looking for a site to build a railway for Lilian to run on, and settled on Launceston in 1971, after considering a stretch of trackbed from Guildford to Horsham and the Lynton & Barnstaple Railway. Purchase of the trackbed took several years, and the first Template:Convert of track opened on Boxing Day 1983. Permission to operate the railway was granted by The Launceston Light Railway Order 1982.<ref>Template:UK SI</ref> The railway was extended progressively, the latest opening to Newmills in 1995 bringing the line to its current Template:Convert length. Template:Launceston Steam Railway

Route

The LSR starts at a new station just west of the original LSWR station, which is now an industrial estate. Launceston station is the main station on the railway, and the sheds and engineering facilities are located here. The line runs from the station through a cutting, passing under a road bridge and aqueduct carrying a mill leat, before crossing the River Kensey on a two-arch viaduct. The line is now on an embankment and crosses a bridge over a farm track before arriving at Hunt's Crossing, where it is planned to lay a passing loop. After Hunt's Crossing the line crosses two farm crossings and then reaches Canna Park which was the temporary terminus before the extension to Newmills. From Canna Park there is a fairly short run to Newmills, the terminus. Adjacent to the Newmills station is the Newmills Farm Park.

Locomotives

All public train services are operated by the steam locomotives, whilst the internal combustion locomotives are used for maintenance work.

Steam locomotives

Number Name Builder Type Works Number Built Origin Notes
Lilian Hunslet Engine Company Template:Nowrap 317 1883 Penrhyn Quarry New boiler fitted in 1993 and tender added in 2008. Overhauled 2016
Covertcoat Hunslet Engine Company Template:Nowrap 679 1898 Dinorwic Quarry Cab and tender added at Launceston
Dorothea Hunslet Engine Company Template:Nowrap 763 1901 Dorothea Quarry Restored over 22 years by Kay Bowman, first steamed in November 2011 and entered passenger service in 2012.
89 Perseverance C. Parmenter Template:Nowrap 2004 Originally constructed on a Hudson wagon chassis, rebuilt with a new chassis in 2010

Internal combustion and battery electric

Number Name Builder Type Works Number Built Origin Notes
38 English Electric 2w-2-2-2wRE 761 1930 Post Office Railway On display in the museum
Motor Rail Template:Nowrap 5646 1933 Grove Heath, Ripley, Surrey
N. Bowman Template:Nowrap 1986 Inspection trolley
Launceston Steam Railway Template:Nowrap 2004 Inspection trolley
The Gherkin Launceston Steam Railway Template:Nowrap 2010-17 New build diesel railcar

Visiting locomotives

Number Name Builder Year Visited Location Notes
Lilla Hunslet 1998 Ffestiniog Railway
Pearl 2 A. Civil 2001 Golden Valley Light Railway
Dame Ann Exmoor Steam Railway 2004 Wales West Light Railway, Alabama
19 Sharp Stewart 2009 & 2019 Beeches Light Railway Darjeeling Himalayan Railway 778
Gertrude Andrew Barclay Sons & Co. 2009 Exmoor Transport
Lyd Boston Lodge Works 2010 Ffestiniog Railway
Roanoke Engineering 2010 & 2011 Private Vertical boilered tram locomotive

Rolling stock

The railway has four passenger carriages, all built on site and based on those built for the Manx Electric Railway, Torrington and Marland Railway and the Plynlimon and Hafan Tramway. There are also several ex. Royal Naval Armaments Depot box vans, slate wagons and tipping wagons.

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