PRA Meetings Postponed
PRA meetings have been postponed:
- Chesterfield Branch – Tuesday 17 March – Ken Horan
- Derwent Valley Branch – Tuesday 24 March – Ken Grainger
- Sheffield Branch – Mon 6 April – Paul Shackcloth
- Buxton Branch – Thursday 9 April – Gavin Lake
Railway Magazine Secondhand Bound Volumes
AVAILABLE FROM PEAK RAIL’s MATLOCK SHOP
- Volumes 1 to 4 – £30 each
- Volume 10 – £25 each
- Volume 30 – £20 each
- Volumes 35, 45, 46, 49, 50, 51 – £20 each Continue reading
Britain’s Lost Railways
First episode of “Britain’s Lost railways” Series 2 will be on Channel 5 at 8p.m. on Sunday 9th February. The first episode is on Derbyshire and some of it was filmed on Peak Rail.
Peak Rail Association – Raffle 2019
Winners of the Peak Rail Association Raffle 2019
September Shunters
Mixed Traffic and Weather
Amazing Mazda Event
Black Five Booked for 2020
We are sorry to say that Black Five “The Sherwood Forester” is unable to get the routed clearance to attend our Mixed Traffic Gala on 10th/11th August, 2019, but there is some good news, the engine has been booked for our Gala in 2020.
PRA Buxton Branch News
Lotus Swarm at Peak Rail
Brilliant Beer and Bus Weekend
No. 72 to Star in Channel 5 Documentary
On the 4th June – a film crew joined Peak Rail to film a series for a Channel 5 series called, “Walking Britain’s Lost Railways” which will be shown in the autumn, with the date still to be announced.
Party Play Bus to visit Peak Rail
We are delighted to announce that the Party Play Bus will be joining the line up of buses at the Peak Park Preserved Bus Gathering, which will be taking place on the 16th June. Continue reading
A Damp Ducati Day doesn’t Dampen Spirits
Although the weather was a little unkind to our Ducati visitors, it didn’t dampen the spirits of our visitors.
It was great to see all the motorbikes gather and to see them go off on a tour of the Derbyshire Dales. Continue reading
Andrew Wilson Heritage Shunters Gala
The late May Bank Holiday weekend, 25th and 26th, saw one of our special events take place at the shunters yard at Rowsley South. The event was our first Shunters Gala of the year and was held in memory of the charismatic Andrew Wilson who we sadly lost in 2019.
The event was well attended and there were many shunters on display as well as a few operating on the track ferrying visitors back and forth. A ticket into the event meant visitors could ride all day, take a look at the shunters in the two sheds owned by the Heritage Shunters Trust, and view the many shunters still laying dorment in the yard, awaiting one day to be repaired and renovated.
Tea and refreshments were on offer all day.
On the other side of the level crossing Peak Rail were running a normal operating service, meaning visitors to the Gala could also take a ride on our train, fronted by our steam locomotive at one end and our diesel locomotive at the other, down to Matlock, where the fair had come to town and there was the Matlock CAMRA beer festival been held at the Matlock Town Football Ground.
At Rowsley South refreshments were on offer as always, and the shops at Rowsley and Matlock were open for visitors.
The Heritage Shunters Trust run two galas each year, so don’t worry if you missed out on your opportunity to see the shunters in action this time, you could always make a date for this year’s other Heritage Shunters Gala to be held on the 7th and 8th September 2019.