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The Elsecar Heritage Railway is made up of a group
of volunteers committed to the preservation, restoration and expansion of a
preserved railway in South Yorkshire. EHR Volunteers carry out all duties on
the railway, from driving the engines to maintaining the track.
The group intends to extend the railway
from its current base at Elsecar, a further mile along the former colliery
branch, to the new Cortonwood Retail Park. The railway would then be able to
provide a service for tourists and shoppers alike, travelling behind a heritage
steam or diesel locomotives and rolling stock lovingly restored by the group.
Without the dedication and efforts of the volunteers, the only preserved railway
in South Yorkshire would cease to operate. The group are always looking to
recruit new volunteers. Anyone interested should speak to any contact the group
via the methods shown
here
for further details. By volunteering with the group you can learn several new
skills such as locomotive operation and maintenance as well as preserving and
operating a heritage railway for everybody’s enjoyment.
On the 1st of March 2006, the Elsecar Railway
Preservation Group signed a lease for the railway from Barnsley Council. The
gaining of a lease for the railway has been achieved after many years of hard
negotiations. The group have signed a 50 year lease of the railway which was
previously managed and funded Barnsley Council. This is a major milestone in the
history of the Elsecar Railway as the group is now able to apply for much needed
funding for locomotive overhauls and the extension of the line to Cortonwood. In
2007 it was decided to change the name of the group to the Elsecar Heritage
Railway as this better reflects the railway and its intentions.
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Registered Co. No.4457467
Registered Charity No.1101564
The Elsecar Heritage Railway is a member of the
Heritage Railway Association
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