South Devon Railway - the unofficial website

South Devon Railway's unofficial site - first with the news, pictures and information.

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Britannia 70013 and
Black Five 44871
visit the South Devon
 
 
 
 
 
Sarah gets 'hands on' on a
Footplate Experience Day
 
 
 
 
 
How Do They Do That - 3
Tamping the Line
 
 
  
 
 
 
  How Do They Do That? - 2
Double Heading 
 
 
 
 
 
  Photographer's Guide
to the South Devon Railway
 
 
 
 
 
Memories
 
 
 
 
 
 
1940s Weekend 11th/12th July 2009
 
 
 
 
 
How Do They Do That? - 1
 
 
 
 
 
 
Website updated Wednesday 8th September 2010
  
Details of where to find the latest updates will now be given in the right hand column of this page
 
For the announcement of the purchase of
R.K.Pridham Engineering
by the South Devon Railway click here
 
 
A MESSAGE FOR 2010 FROM
DICK WOOD, GENERAL MANAGER
SOUTH DEVON RAILWAY
 

“Way back in 1969 when the South Devon Railway reopened for its first reincarnation under the Dart Valley Railway’s ownership, the heritage steam railway phenomenon was very much in its infancy with just a handful of lines able to run trains, and with steam traction still banned from the national network after its August 1968 swansong.

“So, our embryonic steam line embarked upon a remarkable journey into the unknown – one that no one could really know how long it might last or whether the line might even survive its first season.  There was, and still is, a world of difference between the events of the classic British comedy film ‘The Titfield Thunderbolt’ and reality.

“Four decades later, and with a very successful 40th anniversary year under our belt, the railway has answered all those who doubted if we had a future and the SDR is now carrying around 100,000 passengers every year. The SDR Trust has been running the line now since 1991, and we expect to shortly have the formal transfer of the Transport & Works Order to us.

“The success over the years is largely due to the recreation of a very friendly and quintessentially GWR branch line which has appealed to visitors of all ages and interests. But let’s not forget none of it could have been achieved without great efforts by a host of people who have supported the line through both thick and thin, and there are happily a good number still with us today who have been around the railway almost from day one.

“Each new year in the life of the South Devon Railway is an exciting but sure footed step forward and 2010 will be no exception. The Great Western Railway celebrates its 175th Anniversary this year and some of our special events and galas will reflect this.  There is a continuous program of updating and improving our visitor attractions, our Museum for example which is currently undergoing a refurbishment that will provide for the multimedia requirements of the 21st century.  Above all we shall be continuing with the traditions of our typical country branch railway and upholding those standards we have created to ensure a wonderful day out for our new visitors and those who return year after year.”  Dick Wood. 
 
 
General Manager Dick Wood in the driving seat of
Britannia 70013 Oliver Cromwell
during its visit to the South Devon Railway
 
Photograph Copyright © Sarah Anne Harvey 
 
 
 
 
All photographs on this page,unless otherwise credited,
are Copyright © Sarah Anne Harvey and Maureen Douglas-Green
sdronline.org.uk
 
 
 
  
 
Train Times Today
 
 
From Buckfastleigh
10.45   12.15   2.15   3.45  
 
From Staverton
11.00   12.30   2.30   4.00
 
Arriving Totnes Littlehempston
  11.15   12.45   2.45   4.15  

 

From Totnes Littlehempston 

11.30   1.00   3.00   4.30

 
From Staverton 

11.40   1.10   3.10   4.40

 
Arriving Buckfastleigh 
12.00   1.30    3.30   5.00
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  LATEST WEBSITE UPDATES
 
Revised Working Time Table
Latest News Page
 
Evening Trains to run at Gala
Latest News Page
 
Heritage Transport Weekend
Details & WTT
Forthcoming Events Page
 
SDR buys Pridhams
Latest News Page
 
Rails & Ales Final Report
Latest News Page
 
Colletts Steal the Day
Latest News Page
 
'Bulliver's' Triumphant Return
Latest News Page
 
Rails and Ales Full Details
Latest News Page
Forthcoming Events Page
 
A Difficult Lift
Latest News Page
 
News in Brief
Latest News Page
 
WTT - Rails and Ales
Latest News Page
 
Rails & Ales Loco news
Latest News Page
 
Chernobyl Children
vist the SDR
Latest News Page
 
The Bigger Picture
Latest News Page
Features Page
 
Sponsored Walk and
Third Fish & Chip Special announced
Latest News Page
 
1940's Weekend - General
Gallery Pages
 
Cl 25 D7612  at the GWS Diesel Gala
Latest News Page
 
1940's Weekend - The Trains
Gallery Pages
 
Duke of Gloucester images
Main Line Page
 
Downloadable
Rails & Ales Poster
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Stop and Stare
Latest News Page
   
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
These pages are independent of, and are not officially supported by, the South Devon Railway plc, South Devon Railway Trust or any of the affiliated organisations, unless specifically mentioned on the appropriate page. All information is believed correct but this web site or the South Devon Railway plc, South Devon Railway Trust or any of the affiliated organisations cannot be held responsible for any errors. 
 
All photographs, drawings, diagrams and text are copyright of the respective photographers, artists and authors. If you wish to re-use any material, please contact us first by email. 
This page is not from the official South Devon Railway website.
Copyright © Sarah Anne Harvey and Maureen Douglas-Green 2007 - 2009