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Annual Diesel Gala at North Yorkshire Moors Railway a Resounding Success
Class 37 No. 37264 drops down from the summit at Eller Beck with RAF Fylingdales in the background
North Yorkshire Moors Railway recently held their eagerly awaited Annual Diesel Gala, which was held from the 12th to 15th June.
Diesel power flew through the Moors with their remarkable locomotive line and amazing atmosphere.
The gala exceeded expectations and proved to be a huge success, with projected sales being 10% higher.
Locomotives that attended the Gala included:
Class 50 No. 50021 Rodney, from the 50021 Owners Ltd
Class 55 Deltic No. 55009 Alycidon, courtesy of The Deltic Preservation Society Ltd
Class 37/6 No. 37688 “Great Rocks”, from D05 Preservation Ltd
Class 33/2 No. 33202 “Dennis G. Robinson”, courtesy of S. Robinson
Class 37 No. 37418, a last-minute addition, courtesy of Steve Beniston, Loram and Rail Adventure.
These extraordinary locomotives were joined by North Yorkshire Moors Railway’s home fleet, including Class 31 No. 31128 Charybdis and Class 37 No. 37264.
Class 55 No. 55009 Alycidon hauls the NYMR Afternoon Tea service
The day event had a unique character and a buzzing atmosphere from first-time visitors to railway enthusiasts.
Following its success, the railway is already looking into next year’s gala, but until then, they will be reminiscing for weeks to come.
“Behind the scenes, the event was made possible through months of preparation by NYMR’s dedicated staff, volunteers, and locomotive owners. From meticulous engine prep to top-tier customer service and seamless logistics, every detail was handled with care and professionalism. Despite a few locomotive issues along the way, the Diesel Team at Grosmont MPD, supported by visiting crews, rose to the challenge and ensured an exceptional visitor experience.”
Paul Middleton, Director of Mechanical Engineering
Steam locomotive No. 13268 to travel by rail to The Greatest Gathering
Stanier 2-6-0 13268 on April 20, 2024
The Stanier Mogul Fund has sent over a small update on the work going on behind the scenes whilst the Severn Valley Railway has been blocked at Mor Brook.
The last few months have been spent completing the usual winter maintenance and replacing the hopper-type ashpan with a rake out type.
The fund says that the hopper one was problematic due to warping, which was caused by excess heat from the hot ash and this caused it to jam.
The locomotive has now been moved by road to Kidderminster and is set to work its first train on the 20th June, hauling the 10:00am from Kidderminster during the SVR Supporters Day, when no public service is running.
The Stanier Mogul Fund also say that it is planned that the locomotive will move by rail in late July to Derby to attend The Greatest Gathering.
Last minute addition announced for Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway Diesel Gala
50021 fresh from overhaul in 2023
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway have announced their lineup for their Summer Diesel Gala, which will run from 25th – 27th July.
Joining their home fleet will be Class 37 No. D6700 (37119), which will be making its debut on the railway courtesy of the National Railway Museum and the Heavy Tractor Group on the Great Central Railway.
It will join Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway’s resident Class 37 locomotives D6948 (37248) and BR Blue 37215.