3rd February, 2026
Severn Valley Railway and Vale of Rheidol Railway to swap GWR steam locomotives
9017 Earl of Berkeley on display at the Vale of Rheidol Museum
A new deal will see a locomotive exchange between the Severn Valley Railway and the Vale of Rheidol Railway.
SVR based GWR Manor No. 7819 Hinton Manor will swap places with GWR Dukedog No. 9017 Earl of Berkeley.
The locomotives will swap for two years starting from Spring 2026.
7819 Hinton Manor has been at the SVR’s Engine House at Highley since March 2019, with visitors able to climb onboard its footplate.
9017 Earl of Berkeley, which is owned by the Bluebell Railway and loaned to the Vale of Rheidol Railway, has gained fans across the UK.
It has visited the SVR back in 2008 for the line’s Autumn Steam Gala.
Both locomotives will be on static display at their new homes until Spring 2028.
“We are thrilled to announce this unique locomotive exchange with our friends at the Vale of Rheidol Railway.
Hinton Manor has been a much-loved part of the Engine House collection and has attracted a wide range of visitors, from local families to steam enthusiasts. In turn, we’re delighted to welcome
Earl of Berkeley to the SVR. The historically significant’ Dukedog’ perfectly complements our own GWR heritage.
“We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Vale of Rheidol Railway and to the Dukedog’s owners, the Bluebell Railway, whose support and cooperation have made this swap possible. This partnership brings these remarkable locomotives to wider audiences and strengthens the bonds between heritage railways across the UK.”
Judith Meredith, the chair of the Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust
“We are extremely grateful to the Bluebell Railway for the loan of the ‘Dukedog’, a locomotive with strong historical links to Aberystwyth and the former Cambrian lines. It has been a privilege to display the engine at the Vale of Rheidol and to give visitors the opportunity to reconnect with an important chapter of local railway history.
“We’re also very thankful to the Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust for agreeing to the loan of
Hinton Manor. The Manor class worked many of the prestigious Cambrian Coast Express services during the 1960s, making
Hinton Manor a regular visitor to Aberystwyth in BR days. The locomotive last visited the town on a special charter in 1991, so its return more than three decades later is particularly significant.”
Llyr ap Iolo, CEO and chief engineer at the Vale of Rheidol Railway