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Gartell Light Railway

Coordinates: 50°59′41″N 2°24′10″W / 50.994838°N 2.402868°W / 50.994838; -2.402868
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Gartell Light Railway
Overview
HeadquartersTemplecombe
LocaleEngland
Dates of operation1990–Present
Technical
Track gauge2 ft (610 mm)
Length34 mile (1.2 km)
Gartell Light Railway
Extension under construction
Tower View
Depot
Common Lane
Pinesway Junction
Park Lane

The Gartell Light Railway is a privately run narrow gauge railway located at Yenston in the Blackmore Vale, south of Templecombe, in Somerset, England. It operates a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway running for 34 mile (1.2 km), partly along the track of the old Somerset and Dorset Joint Railway.[1] The railway has 4 stations - Common Lane, Pinesway Junction, Park Lane and Tower View.

The railway is controlled using a comprehensive signalling system operated from two signalboxes - Common lane and Pinesway Junction. Both signalboxes control a mix of semaphore and colour light signals with mechanically operated points.[2]

The railway is open to the public on selected dates through the year when it normally operates an intensive 3 train operation with departures from Common Lane station every 20 minutes through the day between 10:30 and 16:30.

The route of the GLR

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  • Park Lane
  • Pinesway Junction
  • Tower View

Locomotives

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Number Name Builder Type Date Works number Notes
1 AMANDA Gartell Light Railway Bo-BoDH 2000 Ex Southend Pier Railway, rebuilt on the railway
2 ANDREW Baguley-Drewry 4wDH 1973 3699 Acquired in 2007
5 ALISON Alan Keef 4wDH 1993 10[3]
6 Mr. G North Dorset Locomotive Works 0-4-2T 1998 698[3] Newly built for the line, based on the design of W.G. Bagnall locomotive Polar Bear
8 Faith North Dorset Locomotive Works 0-4-2T
9 Jean Alan White 0-4-0T+T 2008 [4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Gartell Light Railway". Steam Heritage. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Gartell Light Railway". Steam Railway Lines. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
  3. ^ a b Industrial Locomotives: including preserved and minor railway locomotives. Vol. 14EL. Melton Mowbray: Industrial Railway Society. 2007. ISBN 0-901906-39-5.
  4. ^ Gartell Light Railway (2008). Official Guide 2008. Gartell Light Railway.
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50°59′41″N 2°24′10″W / 50.994838°N 2.402868°W / 50.994838; -2.402868