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West Coast Railway Company

 
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Class 57/6, no. 57601 passing Brockhampton, north of Cheltenham, on 16th April 2005, whilst working a Bath-Skegness charter train.
Class 47 locomotive no. 47851 'Traction Magazine' at Ely with a Charter train in British Railways Two-Tone Green livery.

West Coast Railways, also known as West Coast Railway Company is a railway spot-hire company and charter train operator, based at Carnforth in Lancashire, on the site of the old Steamtown heritage depot. In 1998, the company became the first privately-owned company to be given a licence as a train operating company.

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The company operates charter trains throughout the year, many of which are hauled by its fleet of steam locomotives. The most famous of these is The Jacobite (named for the historic Jacobite political movement). It runs along the West Highland Line from Fort William to Mallaig crossing the spectacular Glenfinnan Viaduct. The Jacobite is the only scheduled steam-operated service on the National Rail network. West Coast are also famed for their operation of steam locomotive 5972 "Olton Hall" under the guise of "Hogwarts Castle" for the Harry Potter film series, with the "Hogwarts Express" train being featured in each of the films.

The company also owns and operates a fleet of diesel locomotives, which are primarily used to haul charter trains, but have also been hired to other railway operators. The fleet is mainly composed of Class 37 and Class 47 locomotives, but also includes the prototype passenger Class 57, no. 57601. Several Class 37 locomotives were purchased from Ian Riley Engineering, which ceased its spot-hire operations in mid-2004, however these locomotives have now been sold on to Direct Rail Services, in exchange for four Class 33s. Its coaching stock consists of Mark 1 and Mark 2 coaches, mostly painted in the British Railways maroon livery, albeit with West Coast Railways branding on the bodyside.

In 2005, WCR won the contract to haul The Royal Scotsman luxury train from EWS. As a result, its two operational Class 37 locomotives and a Class 47 were repainted into a revised maroon livery, officially known as Royal Scotsman Claret, based on that of the Royal Scotsman carriages. The contract lasts for six months every year and sees the West Coast locomotives in use all over Scotland.

In late 2005, WCR sold its two operational Class 37 locomotives (nos. 37197 and 37261) to Direct Rail Services (DRS), and received four Class 33 locomotives in exchange. WCRC later sold non-operational locomotive no. 37423 to DRS as well. In 2006, WCRC hired two preserved locomotives, nos. 37214 and 37248. 37214 is now owned by WCR, however, 37248 was owned by three Growler Group members under the venture 'Type Three Traction'. The hire period for the locomotive ended in 2009 and the engine was moved back into preservation at the Nottingham Transport Heritage Centre in May 2009. 37214 is currently undergoing repairs and has been out of action for around two years, as of May 2009.

In early 2007, WCR purchased five class 47/7 locos from EWS. These were nos. 47760, 47776, 47786, 47787 and 47792. These locos had been stored at Healey Mills, near Wakefield, after being deemed surplus to requirements. Of these, 47792 was the first to be returned to service and returned to its former number, 47804. This was followed by the return of 47787 in September 2007, 47760 in April 2008 and 47786 in October 2008. These were supplemented by the purchase of 47772 from EWS at Margam, South Wales, in June 2008. 47772 and 47776 are currently under repair and expected to return to traffic at some point in the near future.

Later in 2007, WCR again added to its fleet by purchasing a number of class 37s from EWS. 37676 was the first to be purchased in October, followed by nos. 37517, 37668, 37685, 37706, 37710, 37712 and 37717 in December. These were transferred across the Pennines to Carnforth in January 2008 in several batches. Of these locomotives, 37712 returned to traffic in July 2008, with 37676 following in November 2008 and 37706 working again in December. Unfortunately, 37712 suffered a serious fire in November 2008 at Crewe while working an empty stock movement to Southall and has since returned to Carnforth for major repairs. 37717 was sent for scrap at Booths, Rotherham, and 37516 was bought from DB Schenker (formerly EWS) as a replacement. This locomotive arrived at Carnforth in February 2009 and returned to traffic in May 2009.

Routes commonly operated over by WCR include the nearby Cumbrian Coast Line and Furness Line, Little North Western Line and the Settle and Carlisle Railway. The company utilises several sidings at Hellifield railway station, south of Settle Junction, where the lines to Carlisle and Carnforth diverge, allowing easy access to the WCR home base.

Recently, WCR took over the lease of the former Great Western depot at Southall, West London. "The Green Train" is based here and is used on "The Cathedrals Express" workings for Steam Dreams. Steam locomotive 34067 "Tangmere" is often seen working these trains and is operated by West Coast Railways, although is owned by a private individual.

Fleet Details

Key: In service Stored Under repair Spares Donor

Steam locomotives

Number Name Class Livery Status
5972 Olton Hall GWR "Hall" Class 4-6-0 Maroon Operational
34067 Tangmere SR "Battle of Britain" Class 4-6-2 BR Green Operational
45699 Galatea LMS "Jubilee" Class 4-6-0 N/A Under restoration
44932 - LMS "Black Five" 5MT Class 4-6-0 N/A Under restoration
46115 Scots Guardsman LMS "Royal Scot" Class 4-6-0 BR Green Operational
48151 Gauge O Guild LMS Stanier Class 8F 2-8-0 BR Black Under overhaul

Diesel locomotives

Operational Fleet

Number Class Name Livery Year Acquired Previous Operator Status Location
08678 08 Artila BR Blue and Black 1993 ex-Glaxo, Ulverston Operational Carnforth
33025 33 Glen Falloch WCR Maroon 2005 ex-Direct Rail Services Operational Carnforth
33029 33 Glen Loy WCR Maroon 2005 ex-Direct Rail Services Under repair, awaiting OTMR Carnforth
33207 33 Jim Martin WCR Maroon 2005 ex-Direct Rail Services Operational Carnforth
37516 37 - WCR Maroon 2009 ex-EWS Operational Carnforth
37676 37 Loch Rannoch WCR Maroon 2007 ex-EWS Operational Carnforth
37706 37 - WCR Maroon 2007 ex-EWS Operational Southall
37712 37 - WCR Maroon 2007 ex-EWS Under repair (fire damage) Carnforth
47245 47 - WCR Maroon 2003 ex-HNRC Operational Carnforth
47760 47 - WCR Maroon 2007 ex-EWS Operational Carnforth
47786 47 Roy Castle OBE WCR Maroon 2007 ex-EWS Operational Carnforth
47787 47 Windsor Castle WCR Maroon 2007 ex-EWS Operational Carnforth
47804 47 - WCR Maroon 2007 ex-EWS Operational Carnforth
47826 47 - WCR Maroon 2005 ex-Virgin Trains Operational Carnforth
47851 47 Traction Magazine BR Two-Tone Green 2005 ex-Virgin Trains Operational Carnforth
47854 47 - WCR Maroon 2004 ex-Virgin Trains Under repair (fire damage) Carnforth
57601 57 Sheila WCR Maroon (original) 2004 ex-Porterbrook Spot Hire Operational Carnforth

Stored Fleet

Number Class Name Livery Year Acquired Previous Operator Status Location
03196 03 - BR Blue ex-British Rail Under repair Carnforth
03381 03 - BR Green 1997 ex-British Rail Under repair Carnforth
33030 33 - DRS Blue 2005 ex-Direct Rail Services Spares donor Carnforth
37165 37 - Railfreight 2002 ex-EWS Spares donor Carnforth
37214 37 Loch Laidon WCR Maroon 2005 ex-Preservation Under Repair Carnforth
37517 37 - Loadhaul 2007 ex-EWS Stored Carnforth
37668 37 - EWS 2007 ex-EWS Under Repair Carnforth
37685 37 - InterCity Swallow 2007 ex-EWS Under repair Carnforth
37710 37 - Loadhaul 2007 ex-EWS Under repair Carnforth
47194 47 - Railfreight 2007 ex-Fragonset Spares donor Carnforth
47236 47 - RfD 2007 ex-Fragonset Spares donor Carnforth
47363 47 - Railfreight 2007 ex-Fragonset Spares donor Carnforth
47368 47 - Railfreight 2007 ex-Fragonset Spares donor Carnforth
47489 47 - Parcels 2007 ex-Fragonset Spares donor Carnforth
47525 47 - RfD 2007 ex-Fragonset Spares donor Carnforth
47526 47 - BR Large Logo 2005 ex-Fragonset Spares donor Carnforth
47772 47 - Rail Express Systems 2008 ex-EWS Under Repair Carnforth
47776 47 - Rail Express Systems 2007 ex-EWS Under Repair Carnforth
47972 47 - Technical Services 2007 ex-Fragonset Spares donor Carnforth

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