Bygones Bluebell Railway Visit

20 July 2011

By Keith Chambers

The day was not very kind to us, with it being overcast for much of the day and rain towards the end, but we still had a most enjoyable day on the "Bluebell Railway".

There was much to see at Sheffield Park Station which included a considerable amount of vintage rolling stock in the shed and  sidings and much memorabilia on display in their new museum. Their licensed restaurant was able to supply an ample dinner to those who required it and drinks and sandwiches or snacks to those of us whose gastronomic need was less ambitious.

Our main objective of the day though was the train ride from Sheffield Park to Kingscote and return. Trundling along the track at a leisurely speed we were ably to enjoy both the nostalgia of steam travel and the beautiful countryside that we passed through. An intermediate stop was made at Horsted Keynes Station where further rolling stock and memorabilia was to be seen for those who wished to alight there. Unfortunately our itinerary did not allow time for this. At Kingscote we had a turnaround time of about 20 minutes, just enough time to get out and chat with staff and have a quick look around. Between Kingscote and Horsted Keynes we spotted deer in the fields close to the track.

A big 'thank you' to the Bluebell Railway staff, whose kindness and courtesy was very much appreciated by us all.

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Photo:The entrance to Sheffield Park Station

The entrance to Sheffield Park Station

Photo:Our Chairman Bob trying to find his wallet

Our Chairman Bob trying to find his wallet

Photo:Sheffield Park Station booking hall

Sheffield Park Station booking hall

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Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Bygones Bluebell Railway Visit' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Bygones Bluebell Railway Visit' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Bygones Bluebell Railway Visit' page
Photo: Illustrative image for the 'Bygones Bluebell Railway Visit' page
Photo:Two of our members admiring the Stroudley Terrier "Fenchurch" which at one time did shunting work at Brighton

Two of our members admiring the Stroudley Terrier "Fenchurch" which at one time did shunting work at Brighton

Photo:Dave, one of our members, feeding the ducklings on the station platform. These same ducklings later in the day had to be ushered out of the restaurant but they were no fools they simply came back in again through the side door

Dave, one of our members, feeding the ducklings on the station platform. These same ducklings later in the day had to be ushered out of the restaurant but they were no fools they simply came back in again through the side door

Photo:Some of our group waiting outside the bookshop and restaurant for the train to arrive

Some of our group waiting outside the bookshop and restaurant for the train to arrive

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Photo:Bob and Betty admiring one of the Pullman coaches which are used on occasion for lunches and dinners

Bob and Betty admiring one of the Pullman coaches which are used on occasion for lunches and dinners

Photo:The entrance to the new museum on platform 2

The entrance to the new museum on platform 2

Photo:Two more of our members enthralled by the contents of the museum

Two more of our members enthralled by the contents of the museum

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Photo:The signal box on platform 1

The signal box on platform 1

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Photo:One of Bluebell Railway's friendly and courtious staff allowing us a peek into the signal box

One of Bluebell Railway's friendly and courtious staff allowing us a peek into the signal box

Photo:Our train arrives

Our train arrives

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Photo:Time to embark

Time to embark

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Photo:Ready for the off

Ready for the off

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Photo:Horsted Keynes signal box

Horsted Keynes signal box

Photo:Trackside workers clearing away vegitation

Trackside workers clearing away vegitation

Photo:A friendly wave from a trackside worker

A friendly wave from a trackside worker

Photo:Workmen at the entrance to Sharpthorne Tunnel, the longest railway tunnel presently in preservation

Workmen at the entrance to Sharpthorne Tunnel, the longest railway tunnel presently in preservation

Photo:Kingscote Station

Kingscote Station

Photo:Kingscote booking hall

Kingscote booking hall

Photo:Back at Sheffield Park

Back at Sheffield Park

Photo:Betty being gently disembarked

Betty being gently disembarked

Photo:Tired and happy ready for home

Tired and happy ready for home

This page was added on 28/08/2011.
Comments about this page

A GREAT LOAD OF PHOTOS,CAN WE SEE SOME MORE,THANKS FOR SHOWING THEM

By JOHN WIGNALL
On 02/09/2011

Lovely photos of the people,trains and station.Great news that the Bluebell Railway should be running to East Grinstead by early summer.That should make a big difference to the Bluebell line finances.People will be able to go to E.G,spend a couple of hours there,and enjoy the return journey.Congratulations to all the people at the railway for making this possible.

By Peter Maurice
On 10/10/2012