Run by volunteers, The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway, is very unique. We want to inspire the next generation of Young Engineers .....
Join Us for our Railway Young Engineers Event
🚂 Date: 28th & 29th September
🚂 Time: 10am – 4pm
🚂 Location: Main Car Park, Toddington Railway Station
Calling all young enthusiasts and budding engineers! Step into the fascinating world of steam and diesel railways and discover the magic of engineering at our Young Engineers Event. This is a fantastic opportunity for to children and teenagers to explore, learn, and get hands-on experience with the marvels of technology that helps our railway operate throughout the year. Ages 5-15 (plus big kids too!)
Entrance to the event is free at Toddington - prices shown are to travel on the train.
Event Highlights:
🔧 Interactive Displays / Workshops: Engage in exciting workshops where you can learn about the mechanics of steam engines and how they work. Departments represented include:
• Permanent Way – explore how our team lay track. Do you know our track is over 14 miles long - The procedure mainly comprises the following steps: ballast unloading – ballast spreading – track lifting – track lining – tamping.
• Diesel Department – get inside the cab of one of our diesel locos
• Signalling – step into our demonstration signal box and chat to our signal, understand how signalling works and see them in action.
• Carriage & Wagon – see how our engineers maintain the braking systems on our carriages. Having working brakes is very important!
• Steam Department – Catch our large display which will help you understand precisely what is involved in overhauling and restoring one of our wonderful steam engines.
• Bio-Diversity – we have a large team who work to protect our ‘nature corridor’
• GWRT – meet members of our Trust to understand more about what our volunteers do
• Youth Group –Intime, do you want to be involved?
🚂 – There will be tours of both the loco and diesel sheds throughout the day. Please check with the GWRT team in the marquee for timings. Please note there are specific terms and conditions to these. Closed toe shoes must be worn, all under 16’s must be accompanied by an adult. Sadly, due to the nature of the sheds wheelchairs and walking frames can’t be permitted on the tours. You must be over 11 to go on a tour of the sheds.
🛠️ Meet the Experts: Get inspired by meeting real-life engineers and railway experts who will share their knowledge and passion for our railway.
Prices
Adult
£26.00
Child
£10.00
Family
£65.00
Dog
£4.00
Prices
Adult
£26.00
Child
£10.00
Dog
£4.00
Family
£65.00
2 Adults and up to 3 Children
Extended Family
£100.00
4 Adults and up to 3 Children
Contact Information
01242 621405
Trains Running
21 "Mavis"
Diesel Locomotive
No 21 "Mavis" has been stored at Toddington for some while, awaiting refurbishment. It is privately owned.
TSO 4763
Preserved in 1987 by the Paignton & Dartmouth Railway, moved to the GWSR by March 2004.
DMBS
DMU / Railcar
Cars W51360 and W51372 are owned by Cotswold Diesel Railcar Limited . W51360 is currently the 'spare' for our 117 set and W51372 is awaiting restoration.
Class 122
DMU / Railcar
W55003 is a Class 122 'Bubblecar' owned by Cotswold Diesel Railcar Limited and is currently undergoing refurbishment plus the creation of wheelchair-friendly accommodation at Toddington.
Class 117
DMU / Railcar
Normally comprising cars W51405 (DMS), W59510 (TCL), W51363 (DMBS), this Class 117 unit was purchased in 2011 by Cotswold Diesel Railcar Limited and is now running regular services from Toddington.
John
Steam Locomotive
'John' has been on the Railway for over 30 years. The loco is presently undergoing restoration including the construction of a virtually new boiler.
20228
Diesel Locomotive
20228 (D8128) - Class 20 Diesel Electric Locomotive. 20228 is privately owned and is now a permanent resident on the GWR. 20228 moved to the GWR in 2020 and should become serviceable during the 2022 season.
Des 372
Diesel Locomotive
372 arrived at Toddington in October 1999 and since then has been used extensively as yard shunter.
D2280
Diesel Locomotive
D2280 arrived on the GWSR in 2018 and is now part of the shunting fleet at Toddington. It is privately owned . There is a Bachman model of this locomotive available in BR green.
11230
Diesel Locomotive
11230 arrived on the GWSR in 2003 and is now working at Toddington with its restoration almost complete.
D2182
Diesel Locomotive
D2182 is usually to be seen shunting at the carriage works at Winchcombe
47376
Diesel Locomotive
47376 is owned by The Brush Type 4 Fund and is a permanent resident on the GWR. The Brush Type 4 Fund was formed in 1992 and, in November 2002, bought No 47376. The loco was transported to the GWR in 2003 after receiving a replacement engine at Ashchurch from sister loco No 47295.
47105
Diesel Locomotive
The Brush Type 4 Fund was formed in 1992 with the aim of preserving a Series Parallel Class 47, after 2 years of fund raising 47105 was bought from Crewe in January 1994.
45149
Diesel Locomotive
A class 45/1 Diesel Electric Locomotive. This locomotive is owned by The Cotswold Mainline Diesel Group and is a permanent resident on the GWR. It first ran in preservation during the 2013 Heritage Diesel Weekend.
37215
Diesel Locomotive
A class 37/0 Diesel Electric Locomotive, is owned by The Growler Group and is a permanent resident on the GWR. 37215 was preserved in 1994 and was returned to working order in 1998.
D6948
Diesel Locomotive
A class 37/0 Diesel Electric Locomotive, is owned by four individuals who are both Growler Group members and active working members of the GWR diesel department and is a permanent resident on the GWR. 37248 came to Toddington in 2010 and has undergone an extensive refurbishment including the provision of steam heating and a return to BR green.
D5343
Diesel Locomotive
A class 26 Diesel Electric Locomotive. This locomotive is owned by The Cotswold Mainline Diesel Group and is a permanent resident on the GWR. 26043 ran for the first time in preservation during the 2013 Heritage Diesel Weekend.
5081
Diesel Locomotive
A privately owned and is a permanent resident on the GWR. 24081 was preserved in 1981 and has remained operational throughout its life in preservation. Its bogie refurbishment is now complete and the loco is fit for service.
20137
Diesel Locomotive
A class 20 Diesel Electric Locomotive. 20137 is privately owned and is a permanent resident on the GWR. 20137 was purchased from British Rail at Wigan in 1994 and moved to the GWR. 20137 was returned to working order in 1995.
76077
Steam Locomotive
A BR Standard Class 4 mixed traffic locomotive, built 1956. Restoration started.
3850
Steam Locomotive
A '2884' class heavy freight locomotive, built 1942. Owned by Dinmore Manor Locomotive Limited. It's comprehensive 10-year overhaul has just been completed at Toddington. It returned to steam on August 2024, bearing the wartime black GWR livery it carried when new.
2874
Steam Locomotive
A '28xx' class heavy freight locomotive, built 1918. This locomotive is owned by The 2874 Trust Limited and it is slowly being restored from 'Barry Scrapyard' condition.
2807
Steam Locomotive
A '28xx' class heavy freight locomotive, built in 1905. This locomotive is owned by Cotswold Steam Preservation Limited and, after a 29 year restoration, is one of the GWR's resident locomotives.
Peninsular & Oriental S. N. Co.
Steam Locomotive
35006 Peninsular & Oriental S. N. Co. is a Southern Railway rebuilt Merchant Navy Class 4-6-2 steam locomotive. It was built at Eastleigh locomotive works in December 1941 and given the Southern Railway number 21C6.