Churnet Valley Railway

The Churnet Valley Railway is a preserved standard gauge heritage railway running through the Staffordshire Moorlands and the valley of the River Churnet in Staffordshire, England. It operates along... Wikipedia

  • Name:  British Rail
  • Built by:  North Staffordshire Railway
  • Owned by:  Churnet Valley Railway (1992) plc, Charitable trust: North Staffordshire Railway Company (1978) Ltd
  • Operated by:  Churnet Valley Railway (1992) plc
  • Stations:  4
  • Opened:  13 July 1849
  • Closed to passengers:  4 January 1965
  • Closed:  30 August 1988
  • 30 October 1992:  Incorporation of "Goldenlaunch plc" (renamed "Churnet Valley Railway (1992) plc" 15 December 1992)
  • 3 May 1996:  CVR granted light railway order
  • 4 July 1996:  CVR buys Leek Brook - Oakamoor trackbed
  • 24 August 1996:  First service train runs from Cheddleton to Leek Brook
  • 11 July 1998:  Consall station re-opened
  • 11 August 2001:  Kingsley & Froghall station re-opened
  • 13 August 2004:  Consall signal box commissioned, allowing two-train operation
  • 21 September 2008:  Track to Oakamoor Sand Sidings re-open for limited use
  • 12 November 2010:  Cauldon Lowe branch re-opened
  • 6 February 2014:  Ipstones Loop re-opened
  • 31 December 2024:  First train runs over re-laid line to Leek
  • Data source:  DuckDuckGo