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The Mid-Norfolk Railway acquires Class 47 Locomotives from The Stratford 47 Group

  • Connor Clark
  • Nov 15, 2024
  • 2 min read

The Mid-Norfolk Railway is proud to announce the acquisition of two iconic Class 47 locomotives, 47580 ‘County of Essex’ and 47596 ‘Aldeburgh Festival,’ from The Stratford 47 Group. This significant purchase marks the beginning of a new chapter for these two locomotives. The railway is deeply grateful to The Stratford 47 Group, whose unwavering commitment and support have ensured these beloved engines remain in preservation and operational condition for future generations to enjoy.

The Stratford 47 Group has played a pivotal role in the preservation and maintenance of these Class 47 locomotives since their withdrawal from mainline service. They have invested considerable time, resources, and dedication into restoring and keeping them in top condition. Over the years, both 47580 and 47596 have become familiar and well-loved fixtures on the Mid-Norfolk Railway, delighting enthusiasts and visitors alike. The relationship between the Mid-Norfolk Railway and The Stratford 47 Group has been a partnership built on mutual respect and shared passion for heritage rail. Both organisations have worked closely together to ensure these locomotives remain active and accessible to the public, enhancing the railway’s operations while offering visitors an authentic glimpse into Britain’s railway history.

The Mid-Norfolk Railway therefore extends its heartfelt thanks to The Stratford 47 Group for their steadfast commitment and support. Their efforts have been instrumental in maintaining the high standards of preservation that the locomotives have come to symbolise.

With the acquisition of 47580 ‘County of Essex’ and 47596 ‘Aldeburgh Festival,’ the Mid-Norfolk Railway looks forward to continuing their operational careers and preserving their legacy. These locomotives are an important part of British railway history, and the railway is excited to see them continue to thrive on its tracks.


Photo by R Macintyre
Photo by R Macintyre
Photo by R Macintyre
Photo by R Macintyre

 
 
 

24 Comments


ameliasmith
4 days ago

That’s an exciting development for railway enthusiasts! The Mid-Norfolk Railway’s acquisition of Class 47 locomotives from The Stratford 47 Group is a wonderful move toward preserving historic trains and enriching the heritage railway experience. These locomotives have played a vital role in the UK’s railway history, and it’s great to see them being maintained for future generations to enjoy.

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