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Worcester Locomotive Society

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The '''Worcester Locomotive Society Limited ''' is a Private company (Company number 01188105) limited by guarantee without share capital, incorporated on 22 October 1974. It incorporates the Worcester Locomotive Society, founded 1960. It offers membership, runs frequent members' meetings in Hereford and Worcester and regular organised trips to sites of railway interest.
From 1960-67 it the Society advertised in the WLS W.L.S. house Magazine "The Big Four", and partook in, organised shed trips.<ref>[http://www.miac.org.uk/lists.html Malvern Industrial Archeology Circle]</ref>A 1969 advertisement in SVR News 15 noted that activities included:*Continental visits to see and travel behind steam locos*Railtours arranged regularly*Trips to BR installations at fortnightly intervals*Industrial visits arranged all over Britain. The Society owns and operates [[Kitson & Co 5474 'Carnarvon']] and [[GWR Pannier 5786]], both of which were acquired in 1969 and initially resident on the SVR, as well as several items of historic railway rolling stock. In Summer 1970 SVR News announced that the SVR and the W.L.S. had failed to agree the terms on which the two locomotives would remain on the SVR. The dispute centred around the requirement that only paid up members of the Severn Valley Railway Company could work on or operate locomotives on the railway as required by the SVR's insurers and the Inspecting Officer of Railways.<ref>SVR News 17</ref> The Society initially moved their locomotives to the Bulmers Railway Centre at Hereford and, when the Centre closed, they later found a new home at the South Devon Railway.
It owns and operates [[Kitson & Co 5474 'Carnarvon']] and [[GWR Pannier 5786]], resident on the SVR between 1969 and 1970, and several items of historic railway rolling stock. The Society moved their locomotives to the Bulmers Railway Centre at Hereford and, when the Centre closed, they later found a new home at the South Devon Railway.
==See also==
==Links==
[http://www.shelbrooke.co.uk/wls/index.htm Society weebsitewebsite]<br>
[http://www.southdevonrailway.co.uk/locomotives/ SDR web site]<br>
[http://www.michaelclemensrailways.co.uk/article/worcester-locomotive-society-shed-tours/670 Michael Clemens' Railways, Worcester Locomotive Society Shed Tours - 1967]</ref>
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