Poole Park Railway

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Poole Park Railway

Dorset

Poole


The railway in Poole Park
Gauge: 10¼"
Built: 1949
Track: 700 yards
Information
Website: http://www.pooleparkrailway.org

The Poole Park Railway runs through Poole Park in Poole, in south-eatsernmost Dorset. The line is built to the popular miniature gauge, 10¼" and runs every weekend throughout the year and all school holidays, giving a view of the park.

History

In 1949 Southern Miniature Railways Ltd started this miniature railway. They also operated miniature railways in Stokes Bay, Bognor Regis and Southsea, but the only one of these to survive to present times is Poole Park.

A freelance 4-4-2 tender loco “Vanguard” was used every day until 1965 and occasionally until 1970. After 1970 two diesel outline locos were used first powered by Ford Sidevalve engines then diesel.

Steam did briefly return in the 1990s with an engine called Arthur used mainly on Saturdays, which was sold in 1997.[1]

The line was taken over by Chris Bullen on 2 June 2005, becoming the third operator since 1949. Poole Borough Council, which owns the park, ended their tenancy agreement in 2017, and ordered that the historic track be removed before tenders for a new operator would begin, but this caused a public and media backlash with the result that the track remained in place.[2] [3]

The Railway contract was awarded to the Friends of Poole Park, a charity, in July 2017, with a concession to operate the Railway for 30 years.[4] [5] However in 2018 internal dissentions within the charity and the resultant departure of volunteers left the railway effectively unable to operate safely[6] and the concession was withdrawn. In August 2018 the Poole Park Railway was taken over by the local council.

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