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Bredgar and Wormshill Light Railway

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Bredgar and Wormshill Light Railway
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The Bredgar and Wormshill Light Railway (BWLR) is located near the villages of Wormshill and Bredgar in Kent, just south of Sittingbourne. It is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway about three-quarters mile (1.2 km) in length.

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Locomotive Bronhilde on woodland track near Warren Wood station

The BWLR is a private line which has been built up as a hobby by a group of friends since the early 1970s.[1] It is a fully operational line, operated to a high standard, with a station, engine sheds and workshops at Warren Wood station and a smaller station at the other end of the line, known as Stony Shaw.

The line is open to the public on the first Sunday of each month and most Wednesdays throughout the summer to raise money to maintain and manage the collection. On event days a number of other attractions are on display including a model railway, a Dutch street organ, a traction engine a steam roller, a Victorian beam engine, an American fire department Ladder truck and a range of old tractors and cars.

The Tearoom is open Wednesday to Sunday (9:00–15:00) throughout the year offering a selection of teas, coffees, cakes, sandwiches snacks and lunches.

The railway appeared briefly in a segment filmed for the BBC's Saturday Kitchen programme which aired on 18 June 2011.[2]

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The Stations

  • Warren Wood Station
  • Stony Shaw Station

Rolling stock

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Operational steam locomotives

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Steam locomotives undergoing overhaul or restoration

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Operational diesel locomotives

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Diesel locomotives undergoing overhaul or restoration

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Locomotives no longer at the railway

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Traction engines

The museum has four steam road locomotives in its collection; some are operational and steamed on open days and others are undergoing repair, restoration or overhaul.

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Cars

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Bean cars

The BWLR is home to a collection of Bean cars.[15]

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Other cars

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Other exhibits

Other exhibits to be found at the BWLR include:

Beam engine

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Beam engine

An 1870 beam engine built by Thomas Horn to a design by James Watt. One of two supplied to a waterworks at Ashford. Acquired in 1988 and restored to working order.[16]

Twinning

The BWLR is twinned with the Chemin de Fer de La Valée de l'Ouche (CFVO), Bligny-sur-Ouche, Côte-d'Or, France.[17][18]

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