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boilersuit 7th March 2013 18:14

Bluebell Railway extension – the end is in sight!
 
Since 1990 the Bluebell Railway has been extending northwards from Horsted Keynes towards its goal of reconnecting with the national network at East Grinstead. Tomorrow (Friday 8 March) that goal will be attained with the laying of the final piece of track through the notorious Imberhorne Cutting, which had to be cleared at a cost of several million pounds after it had been used as a council rubbish dump during the 1970s.

Train services on the newly extended railway will commence on 23 March. I'm looking forward to route learning over the coming weeks.

I wouldn't be at all surprised if the tightening of the final fishplate is covered on local TV news tomorrow. Exciting times! :)

Silver Fox Phil 7th March 2013 18:49

What a great achievement and it never ceases to amaze me, the shear determination shown by dedicated enthusiasts in pursuit of their ambitions. Another milestone on another of our great heritage railways. Credit to you all involved and I truly hope you get one of the many awards in recognition of your efforts. Brilliant and soon I hope to make my first visit to this fine railway.
All the very best for your future
Regards
Phil

TRP 7th March 2013 21:36

It's great news Jon. Looking forward to opening weekend - working on the Saturday so can't make the actual opening day, so intending to get my first trip over the viaduct on the Sunday.
Just on the subject of the viaduct, Railway Magazine calls it 'Hill Place Viaduct', everyone else seems to call it 'Imberhorne Viaduct' - any ideas which is correct?

Tony

boilersuit 7th March 2013 21:57

Quote:

Originally Posted by TRP (Post 75128)
Just on the subject of the viaduct, Railway Magazine calls it 'Hill Place Viaduct', everyone else seems to call it 'Imberhorne Viaduct' - any ideas which is correct?

It's called Hill Place Viaduct in the railway's Sectional Appendix, so that's the official name. Don't know where the other name comes from, though it's just north of Imberhorne Cutting.

ianrail 8th March 2013 19:30

I've been waiting for this news for years, so gratulations to everyone whose hard work has achieved this. I'm looking forward to travelling over the "new" part of the line this summer I hope.

Semaphore Sam 11th April 2013 20:51

Well, i'm now living in the States, but I have been watching this grow for the last 20 years...congrats to all concerned! so, trips now on tap into E Grinstead station? Wow! what now? what's the view from the train over the viaduct? must be extremely satisfying! Sam

jayar 15th April 2013 02:06

Years ago I did one of the excellent steam courses at Sheffield Park run by Clive Groome. Back then this was all a dream, magnificent effort by all of those who made it a reality.

TRP 15th April 2013 19:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by Semaphore Sam (Post 75710)
Well, i'm now living in the States, but I have been watching this grow for the last 20 years...congrats to all concerned! so, trips now on tap into E Grinstead station? Wow! what now? what's the view from the train over the viaduct? must be extremely satisfying! Sam

Youtube video from the Bluebell Railway about the opening of the extension - including the view from the viaduct, which is mostly houses on the side shown!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hsq2DoKn1QM

Tony

Silver Fox Phil 15th April 2013 20:02

Yes very nice to see and again a great achievement.
I will get there one day soon I hope.
Cheers
Phil


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