Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway has record year in 2017 –
the fifth in a row!
Dear fellow GWSR Supporters,
Our railway had another record year in 2017 carrying slightly
more passengers, 101,000, and earning more revenue, £1.7 million, than the
previous records set in 2016. Passenger numbers would have been higher but for the loss of 3
operating days due to snow and ice over the Christmas period – the first
operating days lost to wintry weather since 2010.
In fact, since the line was rejoined in 2012 after the
landslips at Winchcombe, the railway has enjoyed 5 seasons of steadily
increasing passenger numbers, revenue and operating profit. During this time
volunteer numbers have grown to around 950 while salaried staff numbers have
remained at 5. This year, as always, the 5 resident steam and 7 diesel locos
performed excellently.
Some highlights of the year for me were the ‘Broadway – the last mile’ share issue which closed in April
with share purchases and donations topping £1,330,000 about £80,000 more than
our target amount. Great progress was made in the extension of the railway to
Broadway in order to meet the scheduled
opening to the public on Good Friday, 30 March. Tracks were completed and the
first train ran into Broadway station on 23 December 2017 an event much covered
in the media – see photo. In addition, huge progress was made on the station
site, including a new steel riveted roof structure replicating that at
Toddington and fabricated in our steam loco department.
Equally exciting events occurred on the running line during
the year, with the opening of the beautiful Hayles Abbey Halt in June, for
which the railway was highly commended at the National Railway Heritage Awards.
In October, the all new visitor centre, named the Tim Mitchell Building, in Winchcombe was opened in time for the
Santa season. The building, which won an AVIVA community award in 2016, is
designed in the style of the GWR goods shed at Ashburton and looks very much in
place at Winchcombe.
Finally, the railway was delighted that Wychavon District
Council have approved a new car park on railway land at Broadway, thus showing
their support for the tourism the railway brings and easing the parking
pressure in ‘the jewel of the Cotswolds’.
Turning to 2018, there is much to look forward to! With
Broadway opening on Good Friday, the railway will be operating over a 15 mile
route and on many days will operate 3 rakes of 8 coaches to meet anticipated
demand.
As you know, all of the railways profits are ploughed back
into the infrastructure and, with the current phase of Broadway capital expenditure
drawing to a close, the emphasis this year will be on the existing running
line. Highlights of the major investment program are a new steam loco
facility at Toddington, a Signal and Telegraph workshop and a carriage shed
both at Winchcombe!
It promises to be a very exciting year on the GWSR, ‘the
friendly line in the Cotswolds’, and I look forward with my fellow volunteers
to welcoming you to the railway in 2018!
Chris
Chris Bristow
GWSR PLC Finance Director
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