Railway plan steams along to finish line (From The Argus)
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Bluebell Railway plan steams along to finish line
7:00am Saturday 8th December 2012 in News By Kimberly Middleton, Acting chief reporter
A 40-YEAR dream and a £6 million project to reconnect Sheffield Park to East Grinstead by rail is just metres from the finish line.
Just £200,000 and a mile of track are needed to complete The Bluebell Railway project.
Chris White, project controller and infrastructure director, said the end is “tantalisingly close”.
So far this year £600,000 has been raised towards the northern extension.
The final stretch of the line from Kingscote to East Grinstead has been worked on for 15 years.
A Christmas fundraising challenge launched yesterday, aims to raise £30,000 in less than two weeks.
Trustee John Walls said: “It really is an incredible amount to raise in a year.
“People are always giving, which is very nice.
“We also had a contribution of £25,000 from East Grinstead Council to build a good old-fashioned steam water tower.
“We have a picture painted in watercolour of what that might look like.
“This literally is reinstating the past that people remember from their childhoods.
“We have people working on and visiting the railway who used to travel on the line, including my father.”
Clear track
Once the final £200,000 is raised the railway will be completely reinstated with “temporary but completely adequate” facilities along the new section of the route.
More permanent buildings will be built further down the line when further funds are raised.
Mr White said: “We’ve got about 100 metres of material to clear and then we will finish off the track.
“Hopefully we will have the connection in place by mid-January.
“So far we’ve got it all the way from Kingscote station up to just short of Imberhorne Bridge.
“Soon we will have steam trains accessible to the UK’s rail network for the first time in 40 years.”
The volunteer-run line attracts about 170,000 visitors a year.
It has a turnover of more than £3 million, 700 volunteers, three Victorian stations and a collection of locomotives, carriages and wagons.
British Rail closed the Lewes-East Grinstead route in 1958.
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Comments(5)
The Heretic
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8:31am Sat 8 Dec 12
Jimmy Stewart's Imaginary Rabbit wrote:Not necessarily the worst suggestion I've heard by a long way !!
Brilliant news. Perhaps next, although it's off their patch, they could tackle the Uckfield-Lewes 'missing link'?
Congratulations to the Bluebell. It's a pity Bernard Holden isn't still with us in the flesh to witness this historic event.
Le Premier Cru
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12:35pm Sat 8 Dec 12
I had to laugh.
HJarrs
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1:58pm Sat 8 Dec 12
Jimmy Stewart's Imaginary Rabbit
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6:02am Sun 9 Dec 12
HJarrs wrote:The Bluebell own the trackbed between Horsted Keynes and the Ardingly spur. It has been mentioned as the next project, but it's a long way off!
What we need is the connection to run a service to Haywards Heath reinstated. Steam form HH to East Grinstead on the weekend, HH to London Victoria in the week. Perfect.
Jimmy Stewart's Imaginary Rabbit says...
7:09am Sat 8 Dec 12