Ribble Steam Railway

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Coordinates: 53°45′32″N 2°45′22″W / 53.7588°N 2.7561°W / 53.7588; -2.7561


























Ribble Steam Railway

Preston Docks Swing Bridge - Linda (Princess).JPG

Linda crossing the swing bridge

Locale
Preston, Lancashire, England
TerminusRiversway
Commercial operations
NameRibble Branch Line
Built byNorth Union Railway
Original gauge
4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Preserved operations
Operated byRibble Steam Railway
Stations1
Length
1 12 miles (2.4 km)
Preserved gauge
4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Commercial history
Opened1882
Closed1990s
Preservation history
Opened2005


The Ribble Steam railway terminus at Strand Road



Ribble Steam Railway

Legend












































































Steam Railway Workshops






Preston Riverside












Ribble Rail Shed
























Lanfina Sidings






Lockside Road LC (AOCL)






Swing bridge / Navigation Way LC (TMOB)






Maritime Way LC (TMOB)






Exchange Sidings

























Strand Road LC (TMOB)










Ribble Steam Railway
Network Rail











To Preston and West Coast Main Line

The Ribble Steam Railway is a standard gauge preserved railway in Lancashire, in the United Kingdom. It was opened to the public on 17 September 2005, running along Preston Docks. The railway began by housing much of the collection from the previously closed Southport Railway Museum (Steamport), which was based in the old Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway engine shed at Southport (BR shed code 27C).


The railway lines around Preston Dock largely fell into disuse after the closure of the docks. A preservation group that was operating in Southport relocated to Preston in 1999 and started operations as the Ribble Steam Railway in 2005. Its operations base is at Preston Riverside but they run trains as far as Strand Road although there is no facility for locomotives to run round their train here.


The Riverside station is quite a way from Preston city centre, but proposals have been made for a platform to be constructed at Strand Road.[1] This would be close to the Portway terminus of the Preston park and ride service, Guild Wheel walking trail and the River Ribble.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Operations


  • 3 Future


  • 4 Strand Road Crossing

    • 4.1 Freight traffic



  • 5 Steam locomotives

    • 5.1 Operational steam locomotives


    • 5.2 Steam locomotives undergoing overhaul or restoration


    • 5.3 Locomotives in storage



  • 6 Diesel locomotives

    • 6.1 Operational diesel locomotives


    • 6.2 Diesel locomotives under restoration / repair


    • 6.3 Diesel locomotives stored awaiting repair



  • 7 Locos on display in the museum

    • 7.1 Steam locomotives


    • 7.2 Diesel locomotives



  • 8 Operational locos elsewhere

    • 8.1 Steam locomotives


    • 8.2 Diesel locomotives



  • 9 Former RSR Residents

    • 9.1 Steam locomotives


    • 9.2 Diesel locomotives



  • 10 See also


  • 11 References


  • 12 External links




History


The project was first started in 1973, a preservation centre opened in Southport, on the former Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway steam shed at Derby Road, However, the shed was becoming a costly burden to handle for the museum, so a relocation scheme was started. Preston Docks was chosen as the new location for the museum. Preston Docks has a large railway network, that used to serve the vast docks and quays. But when the docks closed, the railway was not used. The project finally closed the Southport Railway Museum in 1999.


The project's new site now could be re-developed with new large workshops, platforms and a museum. The first building to open was the Workshop, in 2001.[2] Locomotives could now go into the building, and more space could now be utilised. Next to the workshop, is the machine shop, built in 1978. At the other end of the workshop is the visitor centre, which contains the museum, cafe, shop and railway platform. The museum was finally completed in 2004. The collection of locomotives (61, one on loan from the National Railway Museum, one from the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Trust. 55 are currently on site.), is one of the largest collection of locomotives in the United Kingdom.[3]



Operations




Ribble Rail locomotive Enterprise and bitumen wagons


The museum also operates passenger services to Strand Road Crossing and back, from its own station – Preston Riverside. The frequency of its trains are every hour, and are usually made up of two or more Mark 1 coaches and a small steam engine or diesel engine.[4] This service is only operational in the summer months.


A separate company, Ribble Rail, handles the freight traffic that uses the dock lines. Ribble Rail takes over from the Colas Rail locomotive, and carries the load – Bitumen – down to the Total plant near the Preston Riverside station.


A Colas Rail-operated train arrives at the riverside sidings near Strand Road Crossing with loaded oil tanks. The locomotive uncouples, runs round and takes the empty wagons. This process occurs very early in the morning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.


From here Ribble Rail shunts these wagons to the siding serving the nearby Total bitumen plant. After unloading, Ribble Rail returns the wagons to the riverside sidings for pick-up.



Future


The museum is currently located in an industrial estate, and is not well publicised. There were plans to build a station at the Strand Road Crossing, so that the railway could serve the busier side of the docks, in order that the line might be marketed as a passenger service in addition to pleasure rides.


One of the more recent projects that is now planned to be underway in 2017 is the installation of a turntable at Riverside station, this will allow the operational running fleet to be turned in a bid to even out flangewear, it will also be ideal for when visiting locomotives visit the line.


A L&YR signal box was bought for the railway. It will be restored to its original condition, and put near the Preston Riverside station. Main foundation works are now complete, now awaiting a block construction wall to sit the box on to.


There have also been plans to extend the railway to the Ribble Link canal. The route would offer 1.5 miles extra to the line, although plans for this have not been finalised as major funding streams need to be found, in order to raise the huge amount of funds required for such a significant project.[5]



Strand Road Crossing




A train crossing Strand Road towards the docks in 1989


Strand Road Crossing (53°45′21″N 2°43′3″W / 53.75583°N 2.71750°W / 53.75583; -2.71750) is a level crossing in Preston, Lancashire. It is situated on a freight-only branch line from Preston railway station which is used by trains serving Preston Docks. The Ribble Steam Railway terminates adjacent to the level crossing and it is proposed that a station should be built on the site.










Preceding station

Heritage Railways  Heritage railways
Following station

Preston Riverside
 
Ribble Steam Railway
 

Terminus


Freight traffic




A Ribble Rail locomotive and bitumen tank wagons


The only regular freight traffic in 2015 is bitumen which is brought in 15 tank wagons from Lindsey Oil Refinery for Total three times each week. After crossing the road it is taken a short distance further to a group of three railway tracks. The main line locomotive switches to a train of empty wagons while a small diesel locomotive takes the full train on to the Lanfina Siding which is adjacent to Lockside Road near Preston Riverside station.[6]




Steam locomotives


The railway has a large collection of industrial steam engines and one main line locomotive.


  • FW = Facing Riverside

  • FE = Facing Strand Road


Operational steam locomotives






















Number & Name
Type
Photograph
Livery
Notes
272

Grant, Ritchie and Company 0-4-0ST

Grant Richie no 272.JPG
Olive Green

Returned from the Telford Steam Railway in late 2018. Returned to service in September 2016 following major restoration. FW
No. 2680 "Courageous"

Bagnall 0-6-0ST

Preston Docks Exchange Sidings - Courageous with wreath.JPG
Dark Lined Green

Built in 1942. Returned to service in February 2014. Painted and renamed to resemble "Courageous", a long lost Preston Docks engine. Used to be named "Birchenwood No.4". FE
No. 21

Hawthorn Leslie 0-6-0ST

Preston Docks Swing Bridge - Linda (Princess).JPG
Blue

Built in 1938, Works number No. 3931. Returned to steam in May 2015. Used to be named "Linda". FW


Steam locomotives undergoing overhaul or restoration















































Number & Name
Type
Photograph
Livery
Notes
No. 53 "Windle"

Borrows 0-4-0WT

Borrows 0-4-0 no 53 "Windle".JPG
N/A

Built in 1909. Undergoing restoration, boiler removed for overhaul and unusable parts removed for eventual disposal. Loco currently sat inside the workshop. FW
No 1833 "Niddrie"

Andrew Barclay 0-6-0ST

Andrew Barclay 0-6-0 no 1833 "Niddrie".JPG
Light Green

Built in 1924. Work recently started on removing parts off the loco for work, main restoration to commence soon. FE
No. 1925 "Caliban"

Peckett and Sons 0-4-0ST

N/A

Built in 1937. Arrived on 14 July 2015 in pieces from Carnforth MPD. FE
No 1999 "North Western Gas Board"

Peckett and Sons 0-4-0ST

Peckett and Sons 0-4-0 no 1999 "North Western Gas Board".JPG
N/A

Built in 1941.
No. 2343 "British Gypsum no 4"

Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST

Barclay 0-4-0ST British Gypsum No 4.JPG
British Gypsum Ocre

Built in 1953.
No 3793 "Shropshire"

Hunslet 0-6-0ST

Hunslet 0-6-0 no 3793 "Shropshire".JPG
Dark Blue

Built in 1953.
No. 30072

SR USA Class 0-6-0T

SR USA Tank 30072.JPG
KWVR Brown

Built in 1943.
No. 1935 "Hornet"

Peckett and Sons 0-4-0ST

Peckett and Sons 0-4-0 no 1935 "Hornet".JPG
Light Green

Built in 1937.


Locomotives in storage



































































Number & Name
Type
Photograph
Livery
Notes
No. 20

Furness Railway 0-4-0

Furness Railway No 20.jpg
FR Red

Built in 1863. FE. Owned by the Furness Railway Trust. Boiler ticket expired in 2018. Overhaul planned to commence in 2019.
No. 25

Furness Railway 0-4-0ST

N/A

Built in 1865. Owned by the Furness Railway Trust. Parts have already arrived as of October 2018 but the whole locomotive is yet to come. Awaiting restoration to steam. Previously at Steamtown Carnforth.
No. 26

Avonside 0-6-0ST

N/A

Built in 1918. Stored in a non-public access shed.
No. 48 "The King"

Borrows 0-4-0WT

Borrows 0-4-0 no 48 "The King".JPG
Dark Green

Built in 1906. Recently been moved into the shed for stripping down for future restoration. FW
No. 737 "Daphne"

Peckett and Sons 0-4-0ST

Maroon

Built in 1899.
No. 880 "Glenfield no 1"

Andrew Barclay 0-4-0CT

Light Green & black

Built in 1902. Arrived on 21 October from the Chasewater Railway after purchase by private owner for future restoration to running order. FW
No. 1883
Avonside 0-6-0ST

Avonside 0-6-0 no 1883.JPG
N/A

Built in 1922. Awaiting Restoration.
No. 1954 "Kinsley"

Hunslet 0-6-0ST

?

Built in 1939. Work began on her restoration before the move to Preston, but efforts have been focused on other locomotives since.
No. 3855 "Glasshoughton"
Hunslet 0-6-0ST

N/A

Built in 1954. Boiler off site awaiting attention for the replacement of the inner firebox. Chassis is in a non-public access building. FE
No. 3696 "Respite"
Hunslet 0-6-0ST

Hunslet 0-6-0 no 3696 "Respite".JPG
N/A

Built in 1950. Stored awaiting major restoration.
No. 4979 "Wootton Hall"

GWR 4900 Class 4-6-0

GWR 4979 Wootton Hall awaiting restoration.JPG
N/A

Built at Swindon Works in Feb 1930. Moved from Appleby heritage centre to Preston in October 2015. Restoration of the tender is underway with the hope of commencing restoring the loco in the foreseeable future which is estimated to cost over £300,000. FE
No. 8024 "Gasbag"

Sentinel 0-4-0

Riverside Railway Museum - Gasbag.JPG
Blue

Built in 1929. Boiler ticket expired in 2008. FE


Diesel locomotives


The railway has a large collection of diesel locomotives either for shunting or use on passenger trains.



Operational diesel locomotives















































Number & Name
Type
Photograph
Livery
Notes
No. 4 "Stanlow"

Thomas Hill 0-4-0DH

Preston Docks Exchange Sidings - Stanlow No 4 running round.JPG
Green

Built in 1966.
No. NS663

NS Class 600 0-6-0DE

NS 663 on shed.jpg
NS Green

Built in 1956. Arrived at the railway in 2012 for varied use on bitumen trains and occasional passenger use.
No. D2148

British Rail Class 03 0-6-0DM

Preston Riverside - D2148 (left side).JPG
BR Green

Built in 1960. Recently returned to service following a power unit swap.
No. D2595

British Rail Class 05 0-6-0

Preston Riverside station - D2595.JPG
BR Blue

Built in 1959. Probably the most regular diesel locomotive on passenger trains. One of the most powerful locomotives on the line.
No. D9539

British Rail Class 14 0-6-0DH

Preston Riverside - D9537 and D9539.JPG
BR Green

Built in 1960.
No. 10165 "Energy"

Sentinel 0-4-0DM

Sentinel "Energy" at RSR.jpg
Ribble Rail Blue

Built in 1965. Sees occasional use on bitumen trains
No. 10283 "Progress"

Sentinel 0-4-0DM

Riverside workshops - Ribble Rail 'Progress'.JPG
Ribble Rail Blue

Built in 1968. Sees regular use on bitumen trains
No. E79960

Waggon und Maschinenbau railbus

Ribble Steam Railway - railbus E79960.JPG
BR Green

Built in 1958. on loan from the North Norfolk Railway


Diesel locomotives under restoration / repair
































Number & Name
Type
Photograph
Livery
Notes
No. 2677 "D2870"

Yorkshire 0-4-0DH

BR Green

Built in 1960. Currently awaiting completion of replacement clutch mechanism.
No. 03189

British Rail Class 03 0-6-0DM

24.09.83 Birkenhead Mollington Street MPD 03189 (6191677017).jpg
N/A

Built in 1960. Currently undergoing a major overhaul.
No. 27653 "BICC"

North British 0-4-0

Red

Built in 1957.
No. 965 "Hotto"
Howard 4wd

Green

Built in 1930.
No. 10282 "Enterprise"

Sentinel 0-4-0DM

Preston Riverside - Ribble Rail 'Enterprise' (NS663).JPG
Ribble Rail Blue

Built in 1968. Under repair


Diesel locomotives stored awaiting repair



























Number & Name
Type
Photograph
Livery
Notes
No. D629 "Sparky"

Hudswell Clarke 0-4-0DM

Green

Built in 1944. Currently awaiting restoration.
No. D1031 "Margaret"

Hudswell Clarke 0-4-0DM

N/A

Built in 1956. Currently awaiting restoration.
No. 21999 "Fluff"

Fowler 0-4-0DM

Yellow

Built in 1937. Owned by the Furness Railway Trust.
No. 2000 "Greenbat"

Greenwood & Batley 4wd

Green

Built in 1945.


Locos on display in the museum


Locomotives that aren't currently planned to be overhauled or if there isn't a space available in the workshop are displayed inside the museum until they're called into the workshop.



Steam locomotives








































































Number & Name
Type
Photograph
Livery
Notes
No. 2 "Heysham"

Andrew Barclay 0-4-0F

Riverside Railway Museum - Heysham No 2.JPG
Blue

Built in 1928. Recently had a cosmetic overhaul. FW
No. 2 "Agecroft"

RSH 0-4-0ST

Riverside Railway Museum - Agecroft No 2.JPG
Green

Built in 1947. Boiler ticket expired in late 2008, and the loco will be on display in the museum until workshop space is available. FW
No. 19 "Pug"

L&YR Class 21 0-4-0ST

Riverside Railway Museum - LYR 19.JPG
Black

Built in 1910. FE
No. 1439

LNWR 0-4-0ST

Riverside Railway Museum - LNWR 1439.JPG
Lined green

Built in 1862. FE
No. 1568 "Lucy"

Avonside 0-6-0ST

Avonside "Lucy" at RSR.jpg
Green

Built in 1909. FW
No. 3155 "Walkden"

Hunslet 0-6-0ST

WD Green

Built in 1944. Boiler ticket expired in 2017 and is on display in the museum. FW
No. 1147 "John Howe"

Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST

The "John Howe" ready to roll (7189409214).jpg
Green and Black

Built in 1908. Boiler certificate expired in May 2015 and on display in the museum. FE
No. 1598 "Efficient"

Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST

Riverside Railway Museum - Efficient.JPG
Lined green

Built in 1918. FW
No. 1865 "Alexander"

Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST

Riverside Railway Museum - Alexander (without nameplate).JPG
Green

Built in 1926. Requires boiler repairs. FW
No. 1969 "JN Derbyshire"

Andrew Barclay 0-4-ST

Riverside Railway Museum - J N Derbyshire.JPG
Lined black

Built in 1929. Arrived at the railway in 2005. FW
No. 9373 "St Monans"

Sentinel 0-4-0

Sentinel "St. Monans" at RSR.jpg
N/A

Built in 1947. FW
No. 2003

Peckett and Sons 0-4-0ST

Middleton Railway.jpg
Blue

Built in 1941. On loan from the Middleton Railway. FW
No. 1636 Fonmon

Peckett and Sons 0-6-0ST

Peckett 0-6-0ST 1636 Fonmon at Spa Valley Railway.jpg
Lined Green

Built in 1924. Last worked in 2009 at the Spa Valley Railway. Arrived in 2016 and will eventually be returned to working order.


Diesel locomotives






















Number & Name
Type
Photograph
Livery
Notes
No. D628 "Mighty Atom"

Hudswell Clarke 0-4-0DM

Riverside Railway Museum - Mighty Atom.JPG
Green

Built in 1943.
No. 788

English Electric 0-4-0BE

Riverside Railway Museum - English Electric 788.JPG
English Electric Green

Built in 1930.
No. 4160001

Fowler 0-4-0DM

Riverside Railway Museum - Persil.JPG
Blue

built 1952.


Operational locos elsewhere



Steam locomotives



























Number & Name
Type
Photograph
Livery
Notes
No 2890 "Douglas"

Hunslet 0-6-0

Douglas back in action.jpg
Black with Red Lining

Built in 1943. Is a converted tender locomotive from a standard Hunslet Austerity. Returned to Service in Sept 2017. Dressed to reassemble Douglas from Thomas & Friends. Arrived from Mid Hants Railway in 2013/14. Currently on loan to the Great Central Railway (Nottingham).
No. 3794 "Cumbria"

Hunslet 0-6-0ST

BattlefieldLineCumbriaWD194.jpg
FR Red

Built in 1953. Returned to steam in May 2015, presently on loan to the Battlefield Line.
No. 5643

GWR 5600 Class 0-6-2T

Crowcombe Heathfield - 5643 in up train.JPG
BR Green, Late Crest

Built at Swindon Works in 1925. Currently on loan to the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Railway.
No. 12322 (1300/52322)

L&YR Class 27 0-6-0

LMS 12322 (14109469652).jpg
BR Black, Early Crest

Built in 1896. Currently on loan to the Spa Valley Railway.


Diesel locomotives


N/A



Former RSR Residents



Steam locomotives

















Number & Name
Type
Photograph
Livery
Notes
No. 2261 ('No 6' "Fife Flyer")

Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST

Andrew Barclay 0-4-0ST No 6 "Fife Flyer".JPG
Dark Green

Built in 1949, sold a new owner in early 2016 and departed for The Cambrian Railway in August 2016.
No. 46441

British Railways LMS Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0

Riverside Railway Museum - BR 46441.JPG
BR Maroon

Built at Crewe Works in 1950. Formerly based at the East Lancashire Railway. Moved to the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway in April 2018. FW


Diesel locomotives












Number & Name
Type
Photograph
Livery
Notes
No. 2098

English Electric NS Class 600 0-6-0DE

Riverside Railway Museum - NS 601 (bonnet end).JPG
Yellow & Grey

Built in 1955. Left RSR for Netherlands State Railway.


See also




  • Riversway

  • Riversway railway station

  • Strand Road Crossing

  • Preston

  • List of transport museums


References




  1. ^ The Railway Magazine issue 1294, February 2009


  2. ^ RSR history page


  3. ^ The Railway Magazine issue 1294, February 2009


  4. ^ Visit Lancashire information on the train services


  5. ^ The Railway Magazine issue 1294, February 2009


  6. ^ "The Bituemn Trail". Chuffs, Puffs and Whistles. Retrieved 2015-10-20..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em




External links


  • The Official Railway website

  • Preston Docks information on the railway


  • Pictures of the railway[permanent dead link]

  • YouTube videos of the Ribble Steam Railway

  • Strand Road Crossing - Youtube clips of train crossing








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