Great Cockcrow Railway

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Great Cockcrow Railway
miniature trains, volunteers and visitors at the railway's station
Trains and visitors at the Great Cockcrow Railway station in 2004
Overview
Localenear Chertsey, Surrey, United Kingdom
Dates of operation1968 (1968)
PredecessorGreywood Central Railway
Technical
Track gauge7+14 in (184 mm)
Other
Websitewww.cockcrow.co.uk

The Great Cockcrow Railway is a 7+14 in (184 mm) gauge miniature railway located near Chertsey, Surrey, UK.[1] It is usually open on Sunday afternoons from May to October inclusive.

History[]

This 7+14 in (184 mm) gauge railway originated in 1946 when John Samuel started construction in the garden of his house, 'Greywood', on the Burwood Park estate at Walton-on-Thames. With the help of a group of volunteers the Greywood Central Railway developed into one of the foremost of its type in the country until by 1962 a run of 3/4 mile was possible. From the first the line was properly signalled and ultimately worked to a timetable. Samuel's death in October 1962 threw the railway's future into doubt but the publisher, Ian Allan, purchased the line and, with the assistance of most of the GCR volunteers, a few of whom are still involved, moved it to its present site at Hardwick Lane, Chertsey. It reopened to the public on 14 September 1968 under the new name Great Cockcrow Railway, taken from Cockcrow Hill which rises on its south side.

Since that time the railway has been developed and enlarged, some two miles of track now being in the layout. Two different routes are offered to visitors, each of about 1.25 miles, a journey time of around twenty minutes. 'Red Route' trains terminate at the country station, Cockcrow Hill, while 'Green Route' trains pass through that station to traverse a 350m-long loop beyond it. Return routes vary also.

The most recent innovation is a proper station building, completed in 2014 after several planning, financial and constructional delays. As expected it houses a Tea Room and toilets, including disabled facilities, as well as the booking office and staff accommodation. The railway is open to the public on Sundays from the beginning of May to the end of October between 1.00pm and 4.30 pm, (booking office closes 4.00pm). A Gala Day with visiting engines is held in September, and on the last Saturday in October Halloween is celebrated with night-time operation.[2]

Stations[]

  • Hardwick Central - the main terminus of the railway, where trains begin and finish their journeys. The railways sheds and station facilities are situated here, including Hardwick signal box, the ticket office and cafe.
  • Everglades Junction - the main hub of the railway, from here Everglades signal box controls movements from Hardwick Central and Cockcrow Hill, routing trains as required.
  • Jungle Halt - watch out for the residents of Jungle Halt, this is accessed by Red Route trains climbing The Spur.
  • Green Lane - the railways furthest point, and where Green Route trains begin their journey back to Hardwick Central.
  • Cockcrow Hill - originally the end of the line for "Branch" trains, this terminus was bypassed by the Millennium Line in the year 2000 and now trains have two different routes available to them. Red route trains still terminate at Cockcrow Hill where passengers can see the loco run round its train. Green Route trains bypass the terminus and circumnavigate the Millennium Line to send them back to Hardwick Central via Everglades Junction.

Signalling[]

A view of the interior of Everglades Junction Signalbox showing the Lever frame

Prototypical working with full track circuiting and accurate signalling remains the key to the railway's operation. The two termini are controlled by semaphores while the whole of the main line is equipped with colour-lights, 10 of these being automatic. The boxes at Hardwick Central and Everglades Junction are fitted with Westinghouse 'L' type frames with, respectively, twenty-three and thirty-one miniature levers. The former was once part of the 227-lever installation at Crewe South junction while the latter is the complete frame from South Croydon Junction. The country terminus, Cockcrow Hill, has a 16-lever full-size 'knee' frame manufactured by the Railway Signal Company, probably around 1930. It came from the Waterloo terminus of the Waterloo & City line.

Exactly as in full-size practice trains are offered and accepted between signal boxes by the use of Block instruments. Hardwick is configured as a Midland box, Everglades is configured as a Southern box. Because of the complication of the area it controls, and there may be as many as six trains on the track diagram at once, Everglades Junction box is also equipped with a train describer to assist the signalmen, usually two on duty together, in keeping track of movements. The train describer is also of great use in logging locomotive activity over the course of a season, and calculating average route miles.

The signalling system is all-electric, including the interlocking, semaphores being worked by solenoids sealed for outdoor use. All signals are weighted to return to 'danger' when the train has passed into the next track-circuit section. Points have a mechanism powered by the very reliable Ford Escort windscreen wiper motor that moves the blades and then locks and detects them, no detection means no signal! The few sprung points in the facing direction are also electrically detected with micro-switches to ensure closure after a train has passed through in the trailing direction.

Trains[]

Rolling stock consists of 28 4-seater 'sit-in' carriages plus 4 further coaches that are articulated into twins. All passenger carriages and locomotives are fitted with vacuum brakes. Trains hauled by the smaller engines are generally made up of three carriages to accommodate 12 passengers; the more powerful locos can haul four carriages, carrying up to 16 passengers. The all-up weight of a 3-car train - without the engine - is estimated on average to be about 114 tons or 1270 kg. A varied collection of freight and engineering stock may also be seen.

Locomotives[]

There are presently 46 steam engines and 12 instant start locomotives in the stud, all owned by the railway, individual members of the operating team or on loan from other railways. Anywhere from seven to ten can usually be seen on operating days, with several other types resting, being constructed, or under repairs by members.

Most of the steam locomotives are based on British mainline prototypes built to 1/8 scale. All four pre-Nationalisation companies are represented and locos from both pre-Grouping and BR 'Standard' eras are present, as well as some freelance types. The oldest, a North Eastern Railway class 'R1' (LNER D19) 4-4-0 was built in 1913 and is still in working order. The smallest is a Midge 0-4-0T and a SR S14 while the largest are the 4-6-2 'Pacifics', the oldest being a freelance version built by Louis Shaw in 1927 and given the name 'Eureka' by Sir John Samuel in 1947 as he had found, in his opinion, the ideal engine for his railway. Other Pacifics represent prototypes from the LMS, LNER and Southern companies, as well as British Railways. Engines of 2-6-0 and 4-6-0 wheel arrangement feature as do 'Atlantics' from both the GNR and LBSCR alongside 0-8-0, 2-8-0 and 2-10-0 goods engines. A comprehensive list follows.


Steam Locos
No. Name Class Company Year Built Wheel Configuration Livery/Colour Operational Status Extra Information
1 Lulubelle Midge N/A Unknown 0-4-0 Great Cockcrow Railway Lined Brunswick Green Not in Service (Awaiting New Tender)
10 Buttercup Hawthorn Leslie N/A 1978 0-6-0ST Stewarts & Lloyes Unlined Yellow Not in Service (Awaiting Timing Repairs)
22 Midge Midge N/A Unknown 0-4-0T Greywood Central Railway Lined Green Not in Service (Stored Serviceable) Ex-Greywood Central Loco
47 Alison Bridget N/A 2006 0-4-2T Unlined Holly Green Not in Service (Awaiting Overhaul)
101 Eastleigh S14 SR Unknown 0-4-0T LSWR Green Not in Service (Reason Unknown)
117 N/A T9 SR 2013 4-4-0 SR Unlined Black In Service
206 N/A K5 LNER 1956 2-6-0 Wartime Lined Black Not in Service (Unknown Issue) Ex-Greywood Central Loco
517 N/A H16 SR 2013 4-6-2T SR Lined Olive Green In Service
542 N/A Q SR 2000 0-6-0 SR Unlined Black In Service
684 Wensleydale Holmside N/A 2012 0-6-0ST Lined GER Blue Not in Service (Unknown Issue)
730 N/A T9 SR 2013 4-4-0 SR Lined Olive Green Not in Service (Awaiting Re-Assembly)
837 N/A S15 SR 1947 4-6-0 Great Cockcrow Railway Unlined Black Not in Service (Awaiting New Firebars) Ex-Greywood Central Loco
1239 N/A R1 SER 1913 4-4-0 Great Cockcrow Railway Lined Pea Green Not in Service (Awaiting Re-Assembly) Ex-Greywood Central Loco & Oldest Loco at the GCR
1249 Hecate T2 NER 1986 0-8-0 NER Lined Black In Service
1401 N/A 1400 GWR 1980 0-4-2T BR 'Early Emblem' Unlined Black Not in Service (Awaiting Re-Timing)
1442 N/A C1 GNR 1988 4-4-2 GNR Lined Grass Green Not in Service (Awaiting Overhaul)
1803 River Itchen U SR 1939 2-6-0 SR Lined Olive Green In Service
1935 N/A K3 LNER 1975 2-6-0 LNER Lined Apple Green Not in Service (Awaiting Lubricator Repairs)
1947 Eureka Louis Shaw-Type Freelance N/A 1927 4-6-2 Greywood Central Railway Lined Green In Service Ex-Greywood Central Loco
1972 Vulcan (Arwen) Freelance Mogul N/A 1972 2-6-0 Unlined Crimson Lake Red Not in Service (Awaiting Boiler Repairs)
2234 Rupert Railmotor LMS 2009 0-4-0+4R LMS Lined Midland Railway Crimson Lake In Service Has a matching trailer car.
2422 North Foreland H2 SR 1981 4-4-2 SR Lined Olive Green In Service
2744 Grand Parade A3 LNER 1990 4-6-2 LNER Lined Apple Green Not in Service (Awaiting Lubricator Repairs)
4704 N/A 4700 GWR 2015 2-8-0 BR 'Late Crest' Lined Green In Service
5000 Sister Dora Stanier Class 5 LMS 1981 4-6-0 LMS Lined Black In Service
5241 N/A Stanier Class 5 LMS Unknown 4-6-0 LMS Lined Black Not in Service (Reason Unknown)
6024 King Edward I 6000 GWR Unknown 4-6-0 BR 'Late Crest' Lined Green In Service On long term load from Pinewood Miniature Railway
6100 Royal Scot Royal Scot Class LMS 1981 4-6-0 LMS Lined Crimson Lake In Service
6115 Scots Guardsmen Royal Scot Class LMS 1993 4-6-0 LMS Lined Crimson Lake In Service
6160 Wharfdale Holmside N/A 2019 0-6-0T Red In Service
7113 N/A Fowler Class 3F LMS 2020 0-6-0 LMS Unlined Black Not in Service (Unknown Issue)
7915 Mere Hall 6965 GWR 1952 4-6-0 BR 'Early Emblem' Lined Green In Service Ex-Greywood Central Loco
8374 N/A Stanier Class 8F LMS 1993 2-8-0 Unlined LMS Black In Service
21C11 General Steam Navigation Merchant Navy SR 1993 4-6-0 SR Sunshine Yellow Lined Malachite Green Not in Service (Undergoing Overhaul)
30031 J G Butt M7 SR 2017 0-4-4T BR 'Late Crest' Lined Black Not in Service (Awaiting Re-Assembly) Named in memory of its builder, John G Butt, who sadly never saw 30031 in steam
30285 N/A T9 SR 2013 4-4-0 BR 'Late Crest' Lined Black In Service
30541 N/A Q SR 2000 0-6-0 BR 'Late Crest' Unlined Black In Service
30850 Lord Nelson Lord Nelson SR 1985 4-6-0 BR 'Early Emblem' Lined Green Not in Service (Undergoing Overhaul)
45145 N/A Stanier Class 5 LMS 1991 4-6-0 BR 'Late Crest' Unlined Black Not in Service (Awaiting Superheater Repairs)
45157 Glasgow Highlander Stanier Class 5 LMS 1997 4-6-0 BR 'Late Crest' Lined Black In Service
45440 N/A Stanier Class 5 LMS 2004 4-6-0 BR 'Early Emblem' Lined Black In Service
46245 City of London Coronation Class LMS 1950 4-6-2 BR 'Late Crest' LMS Lined Maroon Not in Service (Undergoing Overhaul)
67345 R D Lawrie Louis Shaw-Type Freelance N/A 1953 4-4-2 BR 'Early Emblem' Lined Green In Service
70047 Lady of the Lake BR Standard Class 7 BR 1996 4-6-2 BR 'Early Emblem' Lined Green In Service
70054 Dornoch Firth BR Standard Class 7 BR 2014 4-6-2 BR 'Late Crest' Lined Green Not in Service (Awaiting Assembly)
73755 Longmoor Austerity WD 1948 2-10-0 War Department Unlined Green Not in Service (Awaiting Overhaul) On display in the Ticket Office


Non-Steam Locos
No. Name Class Company Year Built Wheel Configuration Livery/Colour Operational Status Extra Information
N/A Eddie N/A N/A 2015 4wBE Lined Black In Service
1 Barry Battery Electric NSR 2018 4wBE BR 'Late Crest' Unlined Black In Service Radio controlled engine
11 Winifred D3/6 LMS 1958 0-6-0BE Great Cockcrow Railway Unlined Black In Service Ex-Greywood Central Loco.
135 Livvy C53 GER 2007 4wBE LNER Lined Black with Brown Body Not in Service (Undergoing Overhaul)
D0226 Annie N/A BR Unknown 0-6-0BE BR 'Late Crest' Unlined Green In Service ex Garden and Woodlands Railway
D1001 Western Pathfinder 52 BR 2016 6w-6wBE BR 'Late Crest' Maroon In Service
D1019 Western Challenger 52 BR 2016 6w-6wBE BR 'Late Crest' Green Not in Service (Awaiting Conversion to Ride-On)
2049 N/A 401 BR Unknown B2+2B BR 'Early Emblem' Coach Green Not in Service (Unknown Reason)
D3669 N/A 09 BR Unknown 0-6-0BE BR 'Late Crest' Unlined Green In Service
D5500 N/A 31 BR 2005 6w-6wBE BR 'Late Crest' Unlined Green In Service
D9536 N/A 14 BR 2017 6wBE BR 'Early Emblem' Unlined Green In Service
55007 Pinza 55 BR 1978 6w-6wPH BR Blue with Yellow Ends In Service

References[]

  1. ^ British Pathé (13 April 2013). Greywood Miniature Railway (1956). YouTube. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021.
  2. ^ "History". Great Cockcrow Railway.

External links[]

Coordinates: 51°23′06″N 0°31′23″W / 51.3849628°N 0.5230629°W / 51.3849628; -0.5230629

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