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Journalists wishing to find out more about the GWR, its aspirations and achievements and details of its special events, can contact:
- Ian Crowder, Public Relations on 07775 566 555
- Wayne Finch, Press Officer
To contact us by email, please visit our contacts page, and select “Email the Press Office” from the list of choices. Alternatively, you can email us directly
- just send an email to “press_office” (at gwsr.com). In both cases, the e-mail will go to both Ian Crowder and Wayne Finch.
Ian Crowder and others on the railway are willing to take part in interviews, both on radio and TV.
The Press Office issues regular press releases - both for the railway media and for general media use. If you would like to be added to (or removed from) the press office mailing list, please click here.
Photographs The railway has an extensive library of photographs - please contact the Press Office to let us know your requirements. In addition, you are welcome to visit the railway to carry out your own
photography - please let us know when you would like to come and what you would like to do - we will do our best to assist.
Filming
We can also assist if you need to carry out filming on the railway. We happy to work with production companies looking for period railway location work. We can offer station scenes,
lineside and on-train opportunities (including side corridor coaches), freight trains, diesel and steam traction. Venues include a tunnel, cuttings, embankments, bridges, attractive
landscape, signals, signal boxes and stations including the charming rural Winchcombe station - typical of a Great Western Railway station suitable for
pre-war and post-war scenarios. Please contact the Press Office for more information and assistance.
Click here to view our press releases. Click here to find a chronological history of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway.
Click here to view our “Jargon Buster” glossary of terms.
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