Chasewater Railway Museum
March Newsletter
Our latest newsletter and the last one before trains start running.
About a month ago I mentioned that we had borrowed this book for a short time and would lke a copy for the museum. Thanks to the generosity of Les and Dawn Waggett in Michigan, USA, we now have one! To explain why they had the book in the first place, Les started out in life in Chasetown, and has obviously keeps his memories alive.
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Considering that no trains were running yesterday (22-1-2017) we had quite a few items come into the museum, including this Rugley Powere Station nameplate from a Class 58 diesel locomotive. This is with us on loan for 12 months.
Other items included a Hornby ‘0’gauge clockwork model train set, 3 books on Walsall and another LNWR coal invoice, the coal coming from the Coppice Colliery, Norton Canes in 1892.
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The Museum has been lucky enough to borrow, for a short time, a copy of this book by Harry Hartill. This book has a passage of particular interest to us as it describes in some detail who drove the local engines of the Cannock Chase Colliery Company and where they travelled to around the local coalfields. It is written in a sort of ‘chatty’ style which is very easy to read.
The Chasewater Railway Museum would dearly like a copy of this book for our own collection, so if anyone should have a copy which they would like to donate to the Museum, please get in touch. email j.tisdale45@yahoo.com or phone 07786 323311.
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A very busy time for the railway and the museum as far as visitors go, but not that much behind-the-scenes museum work during December.
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The latest news from the museum – not as many visitors as normal months due to the perparations for Santa’s visit, when the Heritage Centre is closed.
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Come to Chasewater Railway this Christmas and join in the festivities with our ever popular Santa specials throughout December. With a steam train ride, a visit to Santa in his grotto, age appropriate wrapped gifts, light refreshments for adults and kids all included in the price of the ticket! If you are still feeling peckish our cafe The Sidings Tea Room will be open each day to providing hot and cold drinks, food and treats.
Santa’s grotto is located in our Heritage Centre so there is plenty to see and do!
Tickets are selling extremely fast with some of our trains already fully booked!!! Be quick and book now with our online booking system, follow the link to our Santa special page and click on book tickets
http://www.chasewaterrailway.co.uk/events/santa-specials/
You MUST pre book for our Santa specials as selling tickets on the day is not always possible.
There are no trains running and the Museum will not be open on November 20th or 27th due to preparations in the Heritage Centre…….