
The day the rains came
article by: Ian Crowder
Following the torrential rain on Friday 20th July services were
suspended on Saturday 21st and the David Shepherd Wildlife &
Steam event that weekend was canceled. It also led to cancellation
of a Silver Wedding Anniversary special dining train for Gil Bird
and his wife Anne on Saturday. The flooding at Winchcombe was
discovered on Friday during a Footplate Experience course with 7903
Foremarke Hall. The train was approaching Winchcombe and the crew
found the rails disappearing under water ahead of them. There
was no option but to abandon the day and reverse the train back to
Toddington.
The rains brought a small landslip in Dixton cutting which
blocked the running line while there was minor damage to the
formation through Woodmancote. Both were attended to during
Saturday, allowing services to resume on Sunday. However since then
the lack of water in a lot of Gloucestershire has meant the railway
has stopped operations for the time being.
Toddington and Winchcombe stations became inaccessible during
Friday and getting to them on Saturday was hazardous. Says
commercial director Ian Crowder: "The GWR seems to have got away
relatively lightly. The torrential rain spelt disaster for
thousands of families and businesses in the area and our hearts go
out to those now faces with a massive clean-up.
"This also brings home what staff at the Severn Valley must be
going through. We're back up and running after just 36 hours
- it will be months for them before they are running normally again
and the latest rainstorms can't have helped."
As can be seen in the following pictures, Winchcombe station
looked more like a wharf than a railway and these pictures tell
their own tale. We hope to re-run David Shepherd Wildlife
& Steam On Tour later in the year, provisionally 6th and 7th
October have been pencilled in.
Click on the images below to see a larger version and move
through the collection of pictures.