GWR and international relations
article by: Ian Crowder
posted on: 09 June 2009
updated on: 02 December 2009
A distinguished party of visitors from a West German railway
town took a ride from Toddington to Cheltenham and back to
Winchcombe recently, as part of a civic delegation visiting the
railway town of Swindon.
The visitors were the Mayor of Salzgitter, Herr Frank Klingebiel
with civic colleagues and partners who were being hosted by Cllr
Steve Wakefield, Mayor of Swindon. Salzgitter in Lower Saxony
is Swindon's German twin town and, like Swindon, has for many years
been an important industrial centre, including a railway works
which remains open for repair of rolling stock and has a railway
museum*. Swindon's Mayor was keen to underline his town's
railway heritage by showing the guests Swindon-built locomotives in
action. The party had already visited the old Swindon railway
works which now house a retail outlet centre and Steam, the
railway museum (the head of which, Alan Greer, joined the
group for the visit).
The party travelled from Toddington hauled by Swindon-built no.
7903 Foremarke Hall, with the Mayor and Mayoress of Salzgitter on
the footplate. At Cheltenham the party was met by Cllr Robin
MacDonald, Mayor of Cheltenham - three Mayors on the GWR at one
time - is that a record?
It transpires that Cllr Steve Wakefield of Swindon is a railway
enthusiast and a regular 'incognito' visitor to the GWR. His
father, who joined the official party was once a fireman at
Warrington and regularly worked on 9F 2-10-0s similar to the GWR's
own member of the same class, no. 92203 Black Prince.
*Salzgitter has a working main line steam locomotive, class 41
2-8-2 no. 41 096, that makes occasional 'Plandampf' trips as well a
programme of special trains on the main line. It has its own
website here: http://www.dg41096.de/ . The site is in
German but you don't have to be fluent in the language to
appreciate some excellent images of the locomotive in steam, as
well as pictures of it undergoing an overhaul partly at Salzgitter
and partly at Ceske Velenice in the Czech Repbublic during 2008 and
its return to steam in January this year!