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Richboro passes boiler exam in time for Aln Valley’s Christmas treat

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It’s all systems go as the Aln Valley Railway gears up for the festive season.

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On Friday, November 24, Richboro, AVR’s resident locomotive, passed her boiler exam due to the hard work of the volunteers at the railway and it will be kept very busy over Christmas in Northumberland.

The railway’s Christmas specials, which start on December 9, are now sold out, but it has added some additional steaming days in 2017, in the form of Mince Pie Specials.

From December 28 to 30 the railway will be steaming Richboro and running trains down the newly extended track – all the way to ‘Bridge 6’. This will be the first time it has steamed down the extended line which now reaches one mile. Operating times are between 11am and 3pm and prior booking is not required. Tickets are £7 per adult and £2.50 per child, with each passenger receiving a hot drink and mince pie (children have the option of a soft drink and a chocolate treat).

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The Aln Valley Railway Trust is working hard to bring back connected railway track from Alnwick to Alnmouth, as well as keeping steam alive at Alnwick. Running a railway is by no means easy, but building a station and laying track from scratch is something else altogether.

The Alnwick branch line was a line in Northumberland that ran from Alnmouth Railway Station on the East Coast Main Line to the historic town of Alnwick. This line was three miles long. In 1850 the line was open to both freight and passenger traffic and sadly, in January 1968 the route was closed.

William Stafford, operations manager at the AVR, said: “This year had been a good year for steam and diesel at the railway. All our operating days in 2017 have been a great success. The Mince Pie Specials will be a fantastic end to the year, leading into a busy 2018 for the railway.”

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Kevin Holden, permanent way manager, added: “The track laying this year has been hugely successful. We have laid one mile of track, which means we are approximately one-and-a-half miles from Alnmouth. We have now reached the original track bed – which is an exciting achievement for the railway in itself.”

The Mince Pie Special trains will be departing from Lionheart Railway Station (postcode NE66 2EZ).

For more information, visit www.alnvalleyrailway.co.uk

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