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[[File:Diesel_Depot_20151122.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The Diesel Depot in November 2015]]
 
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[[File:KidderminsterDieselDepot D7029 Interior 30012016.jpg|thumb|300px|right|The interior of the Diesel Depot in January 2016 (Jeff Atkins)]]
  
The Severn Valley Railway is home to a diverse fleet of heritage [[Diesel Locomotives | diesel railway locomotives]], which are used frequently during the summer time to augment the steam engines running along the railway. The Diesel Depot, also sometimes referred to as the TMD (Traction Maintenance Depot) stands on the space of ground between the [[Kidderminster Carriage Shed]], and the [[Kidderminster Footbridge]]. Although visible from the footbridge, across the station throat, the site is not directly visible to SVR visitors until they have boarded a train and are departing towards [[Bewdley]].  
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'''Kidderminster Diesel Depot''', also sometimes referred to as the TMD (Traction Maintenance Depot), stands on the space of ground between the [[Kidderminster Carriage Shed]] and the [[Kidderminster Footbridge]], and is used to maintain most of the SVR's fleet of [[Diesel Locomotives|Diesel locomotives]]. Although visible from the footbridge across the station throat, the site is not directly visible to SVR visitors until they have boarded a train and are departing towards [[Bewdley]]. The Depot is normally closed to the public, but may be open during special events such as Diesel Galas and the annual [[Open House Weekend]].
  
A new restoration and storage facility was built on the site of the Depot during 2015. This valuable facility contains three roads, with facilities including a pit and an overhead crane.  This will allow the restoration of these complex but useful locomotives to take place. Previously facilities had been in the open air, with volunteers being exposed to the elements.  {{As of|2015|12}} construction of the building is complete, with connection to the tracks outside in progress, along with the installation of internal fittings.
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Although the names 'Diesel Depot' and 'Traction Maintenance Depot' are synonymous and refer to the entire site, the term 'Diesel Depot' is frequently used to refer specifically to the large workshop building opened in 2016.
  
The Depot is also home to a separate mess room facility for diesel group volunteers, as well as one of the railway's [[Mk 3a Convertible Sleeper | sleeping coaches]], which offers overnight accommodation to volunteer staff who are away from home.
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In July 2018 the depot was given a [[TOPS_codes#TOPS_location_codes | TOPS location code]] - 65942, KI.
  
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==Construction==
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Early plans for a Diesel Depot maintenance building involved re-erecting a building from the former Burton-upon-Trent Diesel Depot, originally bought by The [[Western Locomotive Association]], dismantled and stored at Kidderminster. However it transpired that changes to building regulations would have made the cost greater than if new steelwork was used, and the plans were shelved.<ref name=SVR166>SVR News 166</ref> 
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During the mid-2000s, plans for a purpose built facility were drawn up at the request of the SVR(H) Board. These were approved and detailed design work was under way when the SVR was hit by the [[2007 Storm Damage|2007 flood damage]].  After a delay while repairs to the railway were made, a revised plan was prepared in 2009 which reduced the amount of contaminated ground that would need to be removed where the facility would be built. Fund raising at the time included the proceeds of the Autumn 2009 [[SVRA]] raffle.<ref name=SVR166/> Members of Wyre Forest District Council’s planning committee approved an application in March 2013 and 2014 saw the site cleared by the groups who had locomotives and parts stored there, vegetation cleared and the track lifted in preparation. Construction of the new restoration and storage building eventually took place during 2015. Principal contractor was C21 Construction Ltd.<ref name=Depotwebsite>[https://web.archive.org/web/20160408012203/http://www.svrdieselshed.co.uk/index.htm SVR Diesel Shed webpage (archived)] (Retrieved 18 July 2018)</ref>
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==Funding==
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The General Manager was quoted as saying the project value was £800,000.<ref>[http://www.kidderminstershuttle.co.uk/news/15004436.Coveted_heritage_railway_industry_award_for_Severn_Valley_Railway__39_s_diesel_depot/ 'Severn Valley Railway unveils £800,000 Kidderminster Diesel Depot', Kidderminster Shuttle, 21 May 2016] (Retrieved 18 July 2018)</ref> Funding was provided in part by a loan from HSBC to [[Severn Valley Railway (Holdings) PLC|SVR(H)]], the full loan amount of £372,000 was drawn down in October 2015 and was converted to a fifteen year fixed term loan on 11 March 2016.<ref name=SVR2018>SVR(H) Annual Report for the period ending 2 January 2018</ref> [[Severn Valley Railway Company Limited|The Guarantee Company]] subscribed £25,000 for this project and contributions were also made by [[Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ltd|Charitable Trust]] (£67,600 in 2015-16) and [[List of preservation groups|diesel preservation groups]].<ref>Minutes of the Severn Valley Railway Company Limited AGM 20 August 2016</ref><ref>[http://apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Accounts/Ends23/0001092723_AC_20170630_E_C.PDF SVR Charitable Trust Report and Financial Statements 30 June 2017]</ref> The SVR Diesel Shed webpage (archived) listed as at 2016 the following groups as involved in the project: The [[Diesel Traction Group]], The [[Class 50 Alliance Limited|Fifty Fund]], The [[Western Locomotive Association]], The [[Class 08 Society]], [[The DMU Group (West Midlands)|The SVR DMU Group]], [[Kidderminster Shunter Fund|12099]] and [[Somerset & Dorset Loco Company|Somerset Traction Ltd (D8188)]]. Other supporting companies listed were CADdata, GBRf, Locomaster Profiles, Strathwood Publications, Virgin Trains and Visions International.<ref name=Depotwebsite/>
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==Facilities==
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This valuable facility contains three roads, with facilities including a pit and an overhead crane allowing the restoration of these complex but useful locomotives to take place. Previously facilities had been in the open air, with volunteers being exposed to the elements. The new depot provides 1,000 square meters of covered space, two locomotive inspection pits, lifting jacks, and a 10 tonne overhead travelling crane.<ref>[http://www.svrdieselshed.co.uk/assets/NBI-H-203_svr_diesel_%20locomotive_maintenance_depot.pdf SVR NBI-H-203] "SVR Diesel Locomotive Maintenance Depot" 22 Dec 2014</ref> The first locomotives entered the Diesel Depot on 30 January 2016. On 20 May 2016 the Chairman of Network Rail unveiled a plaque to celebrate the opening of the Diesel Depot.
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The Depot is also home to a separate mess room facility for diesel group volunteers, as well as one of the railway's [[Mk 3a Convertible Sleeper | sleeping coaches]], which offers overnight accommodation to volunteers.
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===Subsequent developments===
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*Kidderminster TMD appeal November 2016 - In November 2016 the [[List of preservation groups| SVR's Diesel Groups]] and the [[Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ltd]] launched a fundraising campaign to improve facilities, ring fenced for diesel projects only. These include a purpose-built workshop for restoring and maintaining component parts, and an amenity block for overnight accommodation, toilet and washing facilities.<ref>[http://svrtrust.org.uk/our-projects/diesel-depo.html SVR Charitable Trust, "Kidderminster Diesel Depot"] (Retrieved 16 February 2017)</ref><ref name=SVRLive>[https://www.svrlive.com/kidderminster-tmd-appeal SVRLive, "Kidderminster TMD Appeal"] (Retrieved 16 February 2017)</ref> {{As of|2020}} this appeal refers intead to "funding of a raft of new equipment for the Diesel Depot [..] mostly aimed at making the work there safer and more efficient".<ref>[https://svrtrust.org.uk/Diesel-projects SVR Charitable Trust, "Diesel projects"] (Retrieved 26 January 2020)</ref>
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*New lifting jacks - In 2017 [[Severn Valley Railway (Holdings) PLC|SVR(H)]] purchased four new 35t Mechan lifting jacks with a total cost of £122,426, £58,300 of which was funded by the [[List of preservation groups|Diesel Groups]], a shareholder and other donations. These jacks can lift all diesels currently based on the Railway and offer the opportunity for further contract work.<ref name=SVR2018/>
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*In September 2017 trackwork remodelling allowed access and stabling outside all shed roads in the South yard.<ref name=SVRLive/>
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*AWS ramps - In April 2018 the railway obtained from Network Rail and Siemens two AWS ramps recovered from Birmingham New Street Resignalling (Phase 4/5), which were installed in Kidderminster Yard to test home fleet and visiting locomotive AWS systems before they leave for the main line.
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The Charitable Trust made further grants in 2018 and 2019.
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==Award==
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In January 2017 it was announced that the Diesel Depot had won the 2016 Heritage Railway Association award for Modern Traction for its "major contribution to modern traction preservation".<ref>[http://www.kidderminstershuttle.co.uk/news/15004436.Coveted_heritage_railway_industry_award_for_Severn_Valley_Railway__39_s_diesel_depot/?ref=mr&lp=20 Kidderminster Shuttle]</ref>
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==Gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
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File:Diesel_Depot_20150503.jpg|Construction in progress in May 2015
 
File:Diesel_Depot_20150503.jpg|Construction in progress in May 2015
 
File:Diesel_Depot_Name_20151122.jpg|This impressive name board is visible from passing trains
 
File:Diesel_Depot_Name_20151122.jpg|This impressive name board is visible from passing trains
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File:50049engine.jpg|[[BR Class 50 50049 Defiance|50049 Defiance]] having its engine replaced
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File:KidderminsterDieselDepot D7029 30012016.jpg|[[BR Class 35 D7029|D7029]] was the first locomotive to enter the depot on 30 Jan 2016, breaking through a ceremonial ribbon (Jeff Atkins)
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File:KidderminsterDieselDepot D3022 30012016.jpg|[[BR Class 08 D3022|D3022]] in the Diesel Depot on 30 Jan 2016 (Jeff Atkins)
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File:Diesel Depot Plaque 20180408.jpg|Plaque marking the opening ceremony on 20 May 2016
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File:Diesel_Depot_20160716.jpg | Locomotives receiving attention during the July 2016 Peep Behind the Scenes event
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File:50007onjacks1.jpg | 50007 being lifted for maintenance, Nov 2017
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File:50007onjacks2.jpg | 50007 with bogies removed, Nov 2017
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File:D1015SteveWainwright1.jpg | Engine removed from Western Champion
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File:D1015SteveWainwright2.jpg | Engine removed from Western Champion
 
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==See also==
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[[Kidderminster | Kidderminster station]]<br>
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[[Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ltd]]<br>
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[[List of preservation groups| SVR's Diesel Groups]]<br>
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[[Awards]]
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==References==
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==Links==
 
==Links==
[http://www.svrlive.com/Pages/DieselDepot.aspx Latest news] on SVRLive Kidderminster Diesel Depot page
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[https://www.svrlive.com/kidderminster-tmd-appeal Latest news] on SVRLive Kidderminster Diesel Depot page
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==See also==
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[[Category:SVR fundraising lotteries]]
[[Kidderminster]]
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[[Category: Featured articles]]
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[[Category:The Severn Valley Railway in preservation]]

Revision as of 08:02, 9 January 2021

The Diesel Depot in November 2015
The interior of the Diesel Depot in January 2016 (Jeff Atkins)

Kidderminster Diesel Depot, also sometimes referred to as the TMDTraction Maintenance Depot, also referred to as Diesel Depot (Traction Maintenance Depot), stands on the space of ground between the Kidderminster Carriage Shed and the Kidderminster Footbridge, and is used to maintain most of the SVRSevern Valley Railway's fleet of Diesel locomotives. Although visible from the footbridge across the station throat, the site is not directly visible to SVRSevern Valley Railway visitors until they have boarded a train and are departing towards Bewdley. The Depot is normally closed to the public, but may be open during special events such as Diesel Galas and the annual Open House Weekend.

Although the names 'Diesel Depot' and 'Traction Maintenance Depot' are synonymous and refer to the entire site, the term 'Diesel Depot' is frequently used to refer specifically to the large workshop building opened in 2016.

In July 2018 the depot was given a TOPS location code - 65942, KI.

Construction

Early plans for a Diesel Depot maintenance building involved re-erecting a building from the former Burton-upon-Trent Diesel Depot, originally bought by The Western Locomotive Association, dismantled and stored at Kidderminster. However it transpired that changes to building regulations would have made the cost greater than if new steelwork was used, and the plans were shelved.[1]

During the mid-2000s, plans for a purpose built facility were drawn up at the request of the SVRSevern Valley Railway(H) Board. These were approved and detailed design work was under way when the SVRSevern Valley Railway was hit by the 2007 flood damage. After a delay while repairs to the railway were made, a revised plan was prepared in 2009 which reduced the amount of contaminated ground that would need to be removed where the facility would be built. Fund raising at the time included the proceeds of the Autumn 2009 SVRA raffle.[1] Members of Wyre Forest District Council’s planning committee approved an application in March 2013 and 2014 saw the site cleared by the groups who had locomotives and parts stored there, vegetation cleared and the track lifted in preparation. Construction of the new restoration and storage building eventually took place during 2015. Principal contractor was C21 Construction Ltd.[2]

Funding

The General Manager was quoted as saying the project value was £800,000.[3] Funding was provided in part by a loan from HSBC to SVR(H), the full loan amount of £372,000 was drawn down in October 2015 and was converted to a fifteen year fixed term loan on 11 March 2016.[4] The Guarantee Company subscribed £25,000 for this project and contributions were also made by Charitable Trust (£67,600 in 2015-16) and diesel preservation groups.[5][6] The SVRSevern Valley Railway Diesel Shed webpage (archived) listed as at 2016 the following groups as involved in the project: The Diesel Traction Group, The Fifty Fund, The Western Locomotive Association, The Class 08 Society, The SVR DMU Group, 12099 and Somerset Traction Ltd (D8188). Other supporting companies listed were CADdata, GBRfGB Railfreight, a main line rail freight operating company., Locomaster Profiles, Strathwood Publications, Virgin Trains and Visions International.[2]

Facilities

This valuable facility contains three roads, with facilities including a pit and an overhead crane allowing the restoration of these complex but useful locomotives to take place. Previously facilities had been in the open air, with volunteers being exposed to the elements. The new depot provides 1,000 square meters of covered space, two locomotive inspection pits, lifting jacks, and a 10 tonne overhead travelling crane.[7] The first locomotives entered the Diesel Depot on 30 January 2016. On 20 May 2016 the Chairman of Network Rail unveiled a plaque to celebrate the opening of the Diesel Depot.

The Depot is also home to a separate mess room facility for diesel group volunteers, as well as one of the railway's sleeping coaches, which offers overnight accommodation to volunteers.

Subsequent developments

  • Kidderminster TMDTraction Maintenance Depot, also referred to as Diesel Depot appeal November 2016 - In November 2016 the SVR's Diesel Groups and the Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ltd launched a fundraising campaign to improve facilities, ring fenced for diesel projects only. These include a purpose-built workshop for restoring and maintaining component parts, and an amenity block for overnight accommodation, toilet and washing facilities.[8][9] As of 2020 this appeal refers intead to "funding of a raft of new equipment for the Diesel Depot [..] mostly aimed at making the work there safer and more efficient".[10]
  • New lifting jacks - In 2017 SVR(H) purchased four new 35t Mechan lifting jacks with a total cost of £122,426, £58,300 of which was funded by the Diesel Groups, a shareholder and other donations. These jacks can lift all diesels currently based on the Railway and offer the opportunity for further contract work.[4]
  • In September 2017 trackwork remodelling allowed access and stabling outside all shed roads in the South yard.[9]
  • AWSAutomatic Warning System, a form of limited cab signalling introduced in 1956 ramps - In April 2018 the railway obtained from Network Rail and Siemens two AWSAutomatic Warning System, a form of limited cab signalling introduced in 1956 ramps recovered from Birmingham New Street Resignalling (Phase 4/5), which were installed in Kidderminster Yard to test home fleet and visiting locomotive AWSAutomatic Warning System, a form of limited cab signalling introduced in 1956 systems before they leave for the main line.

The Charitable Trust made further grants in 2018 and 2019.

Award

In January 2017 it was announced that the Diesel Depot had won the 2016 Heritage Railway Association award for Modern Traction for its "major contribution to modern traction preservation".[11]

Gallery

See also

Kidderminster station
Severn Valley Railway Charitable Trust Ltd
SVR's Diesel Groups
Awards

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 SVRSevern Valley Railway News 166
  2. 2.0 2.1 SVR Diesel Shed webpage (archived) (Retrieved 18 July 2018)
  3. 'Severn Valley Railway unveils £800,000 Kidderminster Diesel Depot', Kidderminster Shuttle, 21 May 2016 (Retrieved 18 July 2018)
  4. 4.0 4.1 SVRSevern Valley Railway(H) Annual Report for the period ending 2 January 2018
  5. Minutes of the Severn Valley Railway Company Limited AGM 20 August 2016
  6. SVR Charitable Trust Report and Financial Statements 30 June 2017
  7. SVR NBI-H-203 "SVRSevern Valley Railway Diesel Locomotive Maintenance Depot" 22 Dec 2014
  8. SVR Charitable Trust, "Kidderminster Diesel Depot" (Retrieved 16 February 2017)
  9. 9.0 9.1 SVRLive, "Kidderminster TMD Appeal" (Retrieved 16 February 2017)
  10. SVR Charitable Trust, "Diesel projects" (Retrieved 26 January 2020)
  11. Kidderminster Shuttle

Links

Latest news on SVRLive Kidderminster Diesel Depot page