Grange no show at Severn Valley gala

Joint statement on behalf of Tyseley Locomotive Works, Severn Valley Railway and the Betton Grange Society regarding No 6880 'Betton Grange'

 

New-build locomotive 6880 'Betton Grange' will not be appearing at the Severn Valley Railway's Spring Steam Gala. Although the locomotive has now turned its first wheel in steam following overhaul, and testing has commenced at Tyseley Locomotive Works, this has come too late to organise transport and allow sufficient loaded testing at the Severn Valley Railway in order that it can take part in the Spring Steam Gala on 18-21 April, as had been planned.

 The SVR's managing director, Jonathan 'Gus' Dunster said: "Of course, it's disappointing that 'Betton Grange' isn't going to make it in time for our event, but as ever with anything related to heritage locomotives, there is unpredictability. We acknowledge that every effort has been made by all parties concerned for the locomotive to be with us for the Gala, but sadly this just isn't possible. "We are pleased that No 6880 will come to us for running in after the event, and subject to successful testing, we're delighted that it will stay with us to work trains on the Severn Valley Railway during May."

Quentin McGuinness, chairman of the Betton Grange Society added: "Following its running, testing and entering service at the Severn Valley Railway, No 6880 'Betton Grange' will appear at events as advertised, subject to any required maintenance or repairs that may be necessary as part of the commissioning of the new-build locomotive."

 

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