Swanage Railway News Gallery - Page 368b
SWANAGE RAILWAY LAUNCHES ITS NEW ALL-DAY RAILWAY EXPERIENCE SERVICE ON THE PURBECK LINE FOR 2007
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News Item and Press Release from Andrew P.M. Wright - dated 8th May 2007
Official photographer & press officer, Swanage Railway.
Photographs are copyright Andrew P.M. Wright.
To view a larger version of any photograph on this page,
just click on the thumbnail photograph and subsequently use the
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Full Experience booking information can be found here
The crew of 80104 during the Railway Experience were Les Frampton from Wimborne (right) and the fireman was Andrew Harvey
from Yeovil (centre) with guard Martin Boscott from Bere Regis (left).
The Swanage Railway has launched a new and exciting opportunity for the public - its new
all-day railway experience service on the Purbeck Line.
Andrew P.M. Wright has supplied over 100 photos of the Swanage Railway's new
all-day railway experience service. Please follow the links at the foot of this page to see the full set of photos.
It is not only a chance to drive and fire an ex-BR steam locomotive between Norden park and
ride and Harman's Cross - participants enjoying four round trips - but also the rare
opportunity to enjoy a fascinating and informal insight into the workings of a steam
locomotive with ex-BR fireman George Crouch of Lymington.
Click on the envelope for full details of how to book your own Experience
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To visit the other pages featuring Andrew P.M. Wright's photos of the Swanage Railway's new
all-day Railway Experience service please follow these links.
- To visit the first page of photos please click here.
- To visit the second page of photos please click here.
- To visit the fourth page of photos please click here.
- To visit the fifth page of photos please click here.
All photographs are copyright Andrew P.M. Wright.
Photos on these pages are low resolution versions.
Full resolution photos are available for media use
Last Updated 10th May 2007 by Keith Morgan.
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