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From time to time visiting locomotives are utilised for regular passenger services in the days after the gala. They were also often used for private photographic charters until the practice was ended in 2021.
 
From time to time visiting locomotives are utilised for regular passenger services in the days after the gala. They were also often used for private photographic charters until the practice was ended in 2021.
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The 2022 Spring Steam Gala is scheduled to take place between 21-24 April. Visiting locomotives announced are '''32678 Knowle''' (LBSCR Stroudley A1X Terrier class 0-6-0T) and '''2999 Lady of Legend''' (re-created GWR 2900 Saint class 4-6-0). [[WD 71516 Welsh Guardsman]] is also scheduled to appear. Details may be found on the [https://www.svr.co.uk/whats-on/spring-steam-gala-2022/ SVR Website Spring Steam Gala page].
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

Revision as of 16:03, 7 March 2022

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The Spring Steam Gala is the smaller of the two annual enthusiasts' galas with visiting locomotives and a more intensive timetable, but without the all night running of the Autumn Steam Gala. This event is typically in late March and is now billed by the SVRSevern Valley Railway as "opening the season", even though trains commence for the February half-term week. The event incorporates three days of Gala from Friday to Sunday. Other common features include demonstration freight trains and shorter local, part-line services.

From time to time visiting locomotives are utilised for regular passenger services in the days after the gala. They were also often used for private photographic charters until the practice was ended in 2021.

The 2022 Spring Steam Gala is scheduled to take place between 21-24 April. Visiting locomotives announced are 32678 Knowle (LBSCRLondon Brighton & South Coast Railway Stroudley A1X Terrier class 0-6-0T) and 2999 Lady of Legend (re-created GWRGreat Western Railway 2900 Saint class 4-6-0). WD 71516 Welsh Guardsman is also scheduled to appear. Details may be found on the SVR Website Spring Steam Gala page.

History

The first Spring Steam Gala was a one day event held on 10 April 1976 and attended by more than 2,500 travellers.[1] It became a two day event the following year although still staged in April, a format maintained during the 1980s and 1990s. Early galas used home engines only, with guest locomotives appearing regularly from 1992.

In 2000 the Spring Steam Gala moved to March, the first being a 3-day event on 8-10 March 2000 advertised as a 'Branch Line Gala Weekend'.[2] A number of subsequent galas were also branded as Branch Line Galas, some taking local themes such as 'Somerset and Dorset' or 'Welsh'.[3]

Notable events

  • 2004 and 2011 No galas due to engineering work.
  • 2008 No gala due to the 2007 Storm Damage, although guest locomotive S&DJRSomerset & Dorset Joint Railway, jointly operated by the London and South Western and Midland Railways (later Southern and London Midland and Scottish Railways) 88 took part in the reopening weekend.
  • 2013 The Spring Steam Gala was hit by heavy snow, resulting in attendances being around half of the numbers expected. In 2018 heavy snow hit the third day (Sunday). The Railway still managed to run the services as planned.
  • 2020 Due to work on Falling Sands Viaduct closing the line between Bewdley and Kidderminster, the gala was retimed towards the end of April before being one of the events cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • 2021 The event was again arranged for April due to the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and also marketed as the 'Spring Steam UpIn reference to the direction of travel means towards the major terminus (i.e. towards Kidderminster on the present day SVR)', the SVRSevern Valley Railway opting not to use the term 'Gala'.
  • 2022 Again arranged for April, due to the replacement of Kidderminster Footbridge and the need to prepare for Bridgnorth Loco Shed reroofing.

Passenger numbers

From time-to-time the SVRSevern Valley Railway publishes the number of Gala passengers, according to the method of counting these which has varied over time (for example, since 2010 documents sent to shareholders became valid as a ticket which did not need to be exchanged for travel).[4]

The following is an incomplete record.

Year Number of passengers Reference Notes
2008 No Gala following the 2007 storm damage.
2009
2010
2011 No Gala due to engineering work.
2012 4,209 [5]
2013 The Gala was hit by heavy snow, resulting in reduced attendance
2014 3,900
2015 4,313
2016 3,537 Depressed number because of the non-appearance at the gala of announced visitor 6990 Witherslack Hall
2017 4,537
2018 4,541 The Gala was hit by heavy snow, resulting in reduced attendance
2019 3,472 [6]
2020 No Gala due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown
2021 2,588 [6] "Spring Steam UpIn reference to the direction of travel means towards the major terminus (i.e. towards Kidderminster on the present day SVR)" special event held over 4 days but with reduced capacity, replacing Gala due to COVID-19 pandemic restrictions
2022

See also

Steam Locomotives visiting the SVR for galas
SVR Passenger numbers

References

  1. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 39
  2. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 131
  3. SVRSevern Valley Railway News 138,141
  4. SVR Forum shareholders' Passes thread
  5. 'Spring Gala 2012', SVR Online thread
  6. 6.0 6.1 SVRSevern Valley Railway NBINotice Board Issue. The SVR's on-line method of circulating information to working members.