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The Nene Valley Railway (NVR) is a
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in
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, England, running between Peterborough Nene Valley and
Yarwell Junction Yarwell Junction is the current western terminus of the Nene Valley Railway. It opened at Easter 2007. It was formerly the junction of the Peterborough to Northampton and Peterborough to Market Harborough Market Harborough is a market ...
. The line is in length. There are stations at each terminus, and three stops en route:
Orton Mere Nene Park is a country park in the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire in the United Kingdom. Opened in 1978, it occupies a site approximately three and a half miles long, from slightly west of Castor to the centre of Peterborough. The Park ha ...
,
Ferry Meadows Nene Park is a country park in the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire in the United Kingdom. Opened in 1978, it occupies a site approximately three and a half miles long, from slightly west of Castor to the centre of Peterborough. The Park ha ...
and Wansford.


History


Origins

In 1845, the
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(L&BR) company was given parliamentary assent to construct a line from Blisworth in Northamptonshire to
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. Completed in 1847, it was Peterborough's first railway line. It terminated at Peterborough, later 'Peterborough East' station. The line was of little significance until the late 19th century, when the
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(L&NWR), which had absorbed the L&BR, constructed a line via Nassington and King's Cliffe to Seaton, below Welland Viaduct. This turned Wansford, previously an unimportant village station, into a major junction. Its importance increased a few years later when the Great Northern Railway constructed another line via Sutton,
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and
Barnack Barnack is a village and civil parish, now in the Peterborough unitary authority of the ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire, England and the historic county of Northamptonshire. Barnack is in the north-west of the unitary authority, south-east ...
to Stamford, on the
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line. In 1884 the line received a royal visit when the royal family travelled from Peterborough to Barnwell, some beyond Wansford, to visit Barnwell Manor, home of the then
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. The station building is now preserved at Wansford station on the NVR, and is known as the Barnwell building. Between 1900 and the 1960s, the line formed an important connection from
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,
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and eastern England to
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and the Midlands. The line was generally acknowledged to be a secondary main line and frequently saw large engines such as Black 5s and B1s. However, the NVR was one of the last passenger line closures of the Dr Beeching era, services to Northampton and Rugby having ceased in 1964 and 1966 respectively. It remained open until 1972 for freight traffic only.


Society formed

In 1968, the Rev. Richard Paten had bought BR Standard Class 5
4-6-0 A 4-6-0 steam locomotive, under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives by wheel arrangement, has four leading wheels on two axles in a leading bogie and six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles with the ...
locomotive, number ''73050'', for its scrap value of £3,000. His intention had been to exhibit it outside Peterborough Technology College as a monument to Peterborough's railway history. However, the locomotive was found to be in good working order, and there was much opposition to the idea of the engine being "stuffed", and it was decided to restore it to full working order. On 28 March 1969, the Peterborough Branch of the East Anglian Locomotive Society was formed, with the intention of purchasing and restoring the BR Pacific locomotive, number
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70000 ''Britannia''. By 1970, the branch was strong enough to operate independently as the Peterborough Locomotive Society (PLS). In 1971, ''73050'' was moved to the
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's sidings at Fletton, where it was joined by
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0-6-0 locomotive 'Jack's Green'. Later that year, the PLS held a meeting at which the group's name was changed to 'Peterborough Railway Society' and the idea of the Nene Valley Railway was formally launched.


Purchase of line and locomotives

In 1974, the
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(PDC) bought the Nene Valley line between Longville and
Yarwell Junction Yarwell Junction is the current western terminus of the Nene Valley Railway. It opened at Easter 2007. It was formerly the junction of the Peterborough to Northampton and Peterborough to Market Harborough Market Harborough is a market ...
s and it began leasing it to the PRS to operate the railway – a major milestone in the society's history. When the PRS acquired the line, the intention was to work the line with British locomotives and stock. However, enthusiasts from other railways and preservation societies had already acquired almost all of the serviceable ex-BR locomotives – all that was left was a collection of rusting hulks. Apart from 73050, the society's locomotives were mostly small, industrial shunting engines and therefore not suitable for the round trip. Ex-BR rolling stock was also in very short supply following the disposal of most pre-nationalisation (pre-1948) stock. The PDC, having paid out a considerable sum of money for the line, was anxious that trains should start running as soon as possible – certainly before the opening of the new
Nene Park Nene Park was a sports stadium situated at Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, England, along the bank of the River Nene, which could accommodate 6,441 spectators, with 4,641 seated and 1,800 standing. It formerly hosted football matches but at ...
in 1978. However, with the PRC's lack of stock and locomotives this looked highly improbable. In 1973, PRS member Richard Hurlock had approached the society for a home for his ex-
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(SJ) class S1 2-6-4T oil-fired locomotive, number ''1928''. Because the engine was higher and wider than British stock, it was to be a static exhibition only. During 1974, it was realised that the use of foreign stock and engines could answer the NVR's aspirations. After a feasibility study was carried out, it was discovered that only one bridge would have to be demolished to allow the running to continental
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. Some reductions would also have to be made to the width of the platforms. In 1973, BR gave PRS permission to use Wansford signal box and, in September of that year, the first items of stock arrived at the PRS depot.


Operation

Before the stock could be moved from the BSC depot to Wansford, the missing of the Fletton Loop had to be rebuilt, allowing access to the Nene Valley line. The track was completed in March 1974 and the stock moved to Wansford in time for the Easter weekend, when the new 'Wansford Steam Centre' opened for the first time. Between 1974 and 1977, the line was upgraded to passenger-carrying standard and the first passenger train ran on 1 June 1977, hauled by the 'Nord 3.628' – a French 4-6-0 locomotive and 'SJ 1178' – another Swedish tank engine, pulling a set of ex-BR electrical multiple unit coaches owned by th
Southern Electric Group


Extension to Peterborough

In the early 1980s, the NVR decided to extend its running line, which then terminated at Orton Mere station, along the route of the original Nene Valley Line to a new station west of the East Coast Main Line, adjacent to the new
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Museum. Peterborough Nene Valley opened, for the first time, on the Late Spring Bank Holiday weekend of 26 May 1986. This extended the NVR to its current length, .


Proposed developments


Crescent Link/Peterborough Parkway

Since 1999, there has been talk of the 'crescent link' project promoted by 'Railworld' – a scheme to allow the NVR to run trains through the westernmost end of the Nene Park, across the river Nene into Peterborough mainline station to connect directly with LNER, Greater Anglia, East Midlands Railway, Thameslink, Arriva Cross Country and Great Northern services. This might be done in connection with the proposed redevelopment and modernisation of Peterborough station. However, no fixed date has been set for this development. The Crescent Link could include a reconstruction of the old Peterborough East station site as "Peterborough Parkway". This would be at least east of Peterborough Nene Valley station.


Oundle/Elton

The society aspires to extend the line westward via Elton towards Oundle crossing the Cambs/Northants border in the future. An attempt was made to extend the Nene Valley Railway to both Elton railway station and Oundle back in the 1990s, but was abandoned for financial reasons. The station site is still intact but the buildings have been demolished since closure (with whole/entire land still free from redevelopment to a new site at Oundle (as the original station site at Oundle itself is now in private residence, meaning a new site might be required).


Stations


Yarwell Junction

''Yarwell Junction'' is the former junction between the lines to
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and
Market Harborough Market Harborough is a market town in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England, in the far southeast of the county, forming part of the border with Northamptonshire. Market Harborough's population was 25,143 in 2020. It is the adm ...
. It is the current terminus of the NVR's operating line. In April 2006 the track was realigned, allowing a platform to be built at Yarwell Junction, whic
opened at Easter 2007
(there was never previously a station on the site). The new station is linked by footpaths to Nassington and the mill village of Yarwell, but there is no vehicular access. Yarwell Junction is about west of Wansford station, at the other end of Yarwell Tunnel.


Wansford

Wansford is the headquarters of the railway and most of the facilities are based here. The current station building was opened in 1995 and contains a ticket office, shop, cafe and toilets. The locomotive sheds are located at this station. Also at the station there is a picnic area and children's playground. The station was formerly the junction for a branch to Stamford, which diverged to the north just east of the river bridge at Wansford. The original Wansford station is located on platform three and was built in 1844–1845 in Jacobean style for the opening of the railway. This building was purchased by the railway in 2015.


Castor

''Castor'' is a disused station between Wansford and Ferry Meadows. It closed in the 1960s and despite the NVR (which runs through it) reopening, the station remains closed.


Ferry Meadows

''Ferry Meadows'' is located near the site of Orton Waterville station and provides access to the nearby country park. The current building was moved brick by brick from the old goods yard at Fletton Junction on the East Coast Main Line; it replaced a portable building desperately in need of repair. NVR has now added a canopy. The station building was offered to the NVR for £1 plus transportation costs. The Park is open throughout the year, but most facilities such as the miniature railway and pedaloes only run from Easter to the end of October. The station is also the site of the new Night Mail Museum, with construction well under way with some exhibits open to view. Ferry Meadows station was renamed Overton 'for Ferry Meadows' in 2017 in conjunction with the Nene Valley Railway's 40th anniversary celebrations.


Orton Mere

''Orton Mere'' is a two platform station with a station building built in 1983 and a signal box. Until 1986 this was the terminus of the line. Most trains depart from platform 1. Just outside the station towards Peterborough is the Fletton Loop which links the NVR to the mainline. The signal box controls the passing loop and had to be adapted from one lever to three. This station provides access to the eastern end of the Nene Park.


Longville Junction

''Longville (or Longueville) Junction'' is about from Peterborough (Nene Valley) and links to the nearby East Coast Main Line. As of March 2013, there is no platform here, as Orton Mere station is only a few hundred yards close by.


Peterborough (Nene Valley)

''Peterborough Nene Valley'' (aka Peterborough West), is the current end of the line. Here there is a platform, a bay platform and a station building housing a ticket office, a small souvenir shop and toilets. It is a 10-minute walk from here to Peterborough City Centre. Railworld is next door to the station with a wide variety of rolling stock on display. It is currently planned to relocate the station building currently at Wansford Road Station (on the old line from Wansford to Stamford) to here.


Locomotives

The Nene Valley Railway has a full-scale "replica" of
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working a passenger and freight service on 'Thomas' events; it was the first railway in the world to possess one. The Nene Valley Railway considers its Thomas to be the "official" Thomas the Tank Engine, because it was named by Thomas' creator, the
Rev. W. Awdry Wilbert Vere Awdry (15 June 1911 – 21 March 1997) was an English Anglican minister, railway enthusiast, and children's author. He was best known for creating Thomas the Tank Engine. Thomas and several other characters he created appeared in ...
, in 1971. The replica engine runs at certain special events, weekends and bank holidays; however, the Nene Valley Railway does not host official ' Day out with Thomas' events as many railways do. Unsuccessfully, HiT Entertainment tried to sue the Nene Valley Railway on the grounds that their Thomas locomotive was breaching their trademark, but they lost the case as the court ruled that it was not breaching HiT's trademark because the Hudswell Clarke locomotive was given the name "Thomas" by the creator, Rev. W. Awdry.


Operational steam locomotives

Residents * BR (Southern) Bulleid , unrebuilt Battle of Britain class No. 34081 '92 Squadron'. Built in 1948. Arrived on 20 May 2010 at Wansford from the North Norfolk Railway, having left that line in 2003. The loco returned to steam in January 2017 following a seven year overhaul. *Polish Class Śląsk/TKp No. 5485. Built in 1959. Withdrawn Summer 2012 for overhaul. The engine moved to the Flour Mill works for an overhaul and returned to the railway on 26 July 2019. Painted green with a black front end, wheels painted red lined with white. Visitors


Steam locomotives undergoing overhaul or restoration

*Danish Class F No. 656 'Tinkerbell' (unofficial name). Built in 1949. Undergoing a major overhaul. *
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No. 1539 'Derek Crouch'. Built in 1924. Undergoing overhaul. *
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No. 1800 'Thomas'. Built in 1947. Restricted to around Wansford Yard and hauling Wansford – Yarwell Junction shuttles only, apart from an annual trip to Peterborough. Undergoing boiler repairs and will return with a new ten year boiler ticket. * BR Standard Class 5 No. 73050 'City of Peterborough'. Built in 1954. Withdrawn September 2014 for overhaul which commenced in 2017.


Stored steam locomotives

*
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75006. Built in 1943. Awaiting overhaul after being withdrawn in 2004. *German Class 64 No. 64 305. Built in 1936. Stored awaiting overhaul. *Swedish B Class No. 101. Built in 1944. On static display after being withdrawn from service in 2005. Disguised as a German D class locomotive, No. 101 was used in the James Bond film ''
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''. *
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No. 1953 'Jacks Green'. Built in 1939. Cosmetically restored into its original industrial livery and is on display with its footplate accessible to visitors. *Swedish Class S No. 1178. Built in 1914. Awaiting major overhaul. Purchased by the railway in 2020. *Cockerill Tram Engine No. 1626 'Toby'. Built in 1890. Project ceased after death of Wilbert Awdry.


Operational diesel locomotives

*BR Class 14 No. 14 029 (D9529) *
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1-Co-Co-1 No. 45 041 "ROYAL TANK REGIMENT" *
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No. 10202 'Barabel'. In regular use in the yard. *Sentinel No. DL83. In service. A regular shunter in the yard.


Railcars/Diesel Multiple Units

* SJ Class Y7 diesel railcar B-2 'Helga' * BR Class 143 143602. Former Transport For Wales Unit. Recently arrived and awaiting driving training.


Track machines

* Plasser & Theurer TASC 45 track maintenance vehicle. In service. Used for track maintenance by the civil engineering department, Also available for passenger rides on select days.


Diesel locomotives undergoing overhaul or restoration

* Hibberd No. 2896 'Frank'. Undergoing a major restoration. *
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No. 1123. Under overhaul


Stored diesel locomotives

* Ruston & Hornsby No. 304469. Stored awaiting major restoration.


Locos that have left the line


Steam locomotives

*
LMS Fowler Class 4F The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) Fowler Class 4F is a class of 0-6-0 steam locomotive designed for medium freight work. They represent the ultimate development of Midland Railway's six coupled tender engines. Many trainspotters kne ...
No. 44422. Built in 1927. Based on the line courtesy of the 44422 Locomotive Fund from 2010-2013. After failing a boiler exam in July 2013 it was decided to withdraw the engine for overhaul early. Initially reallocated to
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, it is now at the
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. *German/Polish Kriegslok Class 52/Ty2 No. 52.7173/Ty2-7173. Built in 1943. Withdrawn from service in 2001. This locomotive has been sold to
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, a museum collection in Belgium and has left Wansford MPD. Since 2013, it has been cosmetically restored as Belgian class 26.102 *French de Glehn compound Nord 3.628. Has left the railway and went to Longueville, Seine-et-Marne, France to be restored to work on the mainline. Is being cosmetically restored. *LNER Class B1 No. 1306 'Mayflower'. Built in 1948. Based on the line from 1991–2006. Initially sold to the
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, Shackerstone, it is now owned by David Buck, the owner of Steam Dreams, and is mainline registered. *Avonside Class B4 No. 1945. Built in 1926. Scrapped in 2012 after a period at the Elsecar Railway, Barnsley. *BR Class 7MT No. 70000 'Britannia'. Built in 1951. Based on the line from 1980–2000. Bought by
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and subsequently moved to
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, it was then sold to
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and is now based at Crewe Diesel TMD. *German Class 80 No. 80 014 Built in 1928. 1981–1997 has been optically refurbished and is in the South German Railway Museum, Heilbronn (Süddeutsches Eisenbahnmuseum Heilbronn). *Danish Class S No. 740 1980–1995 Denmark *LMS Class 5MT No 5231 Built in 1937. Based on the line from 1988–1993. Now based at Crewe Diesel TMD following purchase by
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in 2015. *Barclay (2248)/90432 1972–1991 now based at the
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and named Albert. *Swedish Class S1 No. 1928 1973–1989 Tunbridge Wells (Now in private hands) *Peckett No. 2000 1977–1984 Built in 1942. Barrow Hill *Avonside No. 1917 'Pitsford' Built in 1923. 1973–1983, now at the
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and named 'Earl Fitzwilliam'. *Hawthorn Leslie No. 3837 'Corby No. 16' Built in 1934. 1974–1981. Previously at Leatherhead (now called the
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with Hawthorn Leslie 3837 Preservation Society), now owned by and based at the Epping Ongar Railway, following purchase in 2018. *Hudswell Clarke No. 1604 1975–1981 Built in 1928. Mid-Suffolk Light Railway, Wetheringsett *Avonside No. 1908 'Fred' Built in 1925. 1976–1981 Dendermonde, Belgium *Hudswell Clarke No. 1844 1976–1980 Scrapped (spares for 1800 'Thomas') Built in 1947. *Southern Railway Class S15 No. 841 'Greene King' built in 1936. 1977–1978 Grosmont * Hunslet Austerity (W/No.3844) No. 22 from Appleby Frodingham Railway. Based on the line from 2011-2016.


Diesel locomotives

* BR Class 03 No. D2089 (1991). To
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, Burnham-on-Crouch. *BR Class 03 No. D2112 (1991–1998). To Boston Docks. * BR Class 08 No. 08 704 (1993–1997). To Boston Docks. * BR Class 14 No. D9516. Sold following death of owner, April 2011, to Wensleydale Railway. * BR Class 14 No. D9520. Sold, June 2021, to private owners. Now at
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*BR Class 14 No. D9523. Sold following death of owner, April 2011, to Derwent Valley Light Railway. * BR Class 25 Bo-Bo No. D7594 (1992–1994). To
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. * BR Class 31 A1A-A1A No. 31 108. Returned to A1A Locomotives,
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. *BR Class 31 A1A-A1A No. 31 190. Hanson Traction Ltd. Departed 30 July 2000. *BR Class 31 A1A-A1A No. 31 271. Returned to A1A Locomotives,
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. * BR Class 40 1-Co-Co-1 No. D306 'ATLANTIC CONVEYOR'. Departed May 2011 to Boden Rail, Washwood Heath. The locomotive was purchased by the Class 40 Preservation Society in November 2015 and is now based at the
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. * BR Class 47 Co–Co No. 1971/47 270 'Swift'. Departed 30 July 2009 for Main Line use. * BR Class 50 Co-Co No. 50 008 'Thunderer'. Hanson Traction Ltd. Departed 9 October 2009. * BR Class 55 Co-Co No. D9000 "ROYAL SCOTS GREY" (1983–1988). To BR Selhurst and then Old Oak Common, for Main Line use. *BR Class 55 Co-Co No. D9016 "GORDON HIGHLANDER" (1984–1989). To BR Selhurst and then Old Oak Common, for Main Line use. * BR Class 56 Co–Co No. 56 057 "British Fuels" (2004–2007). Sold by owning group to DCRail for Main Line use. *BR Class 56 Co–Co No. 56 114. Hanson Traction Ltd. Departed 14 August 2009. * BR Class 117 3-car DMU, vehicle Nos. 51347/59508/51401 (1998–2009). Destination: Gwili Railway, Wales. *
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4-wheeled No. 11. Departed May 2010, to Washwood Heath. *
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0-4-0DE No. 2654. Departed in 2017 for
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. * Hibberd No. 2894 "Percy" (1972–2006) Norfolk. *Ruston & Hornsby DS165 No. 319294 (1991–1996). To Northampton & Lamport Railway. *John Fowler No. 4220033 (1991–1996). To Northampton Ironstone Railway Trust, Hunsbury Hill. *ALCO S-1 switcher No. 804 (1986–1991). At
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, Peterborough (adjacent to Peterborough Nene Valley station). *RSH 262 hp No. 8368 "Horsa" (1980–1991). To East Dereham. *Ruston & Hornsby DS48 No. 294268 (1975–1991). To
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, Shepherdswell. *Ruston & Hornsby DS88 No. 321734 (1979–1991). To
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, Shepherdswell. * SJ Class Y7 Diesel Railcar No. 1212 (1984–1989). To Fleggburgh, then Tweddle Animal Farm. Returned to NVR, 22 November 2011. *Hudswell-Clarke 153 h.p. No. D615 (1977–1978) Ellastone.


As a film location

The line has been a location for filming over 150 TV shows, films, adverts and music videos. Between 1977 and 1979, many sequences for the BBC's wartime drama '' Secret Army'' were filmed here, principally at Wansford station. In 1982, Wansford station was used for six weeks to shoot scenes featuring
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for the James Bond film ''
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''. Scenes for the biplane/helicopter dogfight from the 1986 film '' Biggles: Adventures in Time'' were filmed here, involving one memorable shot where the helicopter piloted by Biggles "lands" on a flat-bed railway carriage. In 1986 the BBC children's drama ''
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'' was filmed here. In 1989, the music video for the top-ten hit " Breakthru" by
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was filmed here. Another Bond film ''
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'' was also filmed on the line. For the film, a Class 20 was disguised as a Russian armoured train. In the film, a tunnel that the train seemingly goes into is in fact a small bridge over the tracks. In 2008,
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and Daniel Day-Lewis were among the actors who worked on the filming of the live-action film '' Nine'' on the Railway. TV shows filmed here include ''
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, Casualty,
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, Dalziel and Pascoe'' and ''
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''.


See also

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Peterborough railway station Peterborough railway station serves the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England. It is down the East Coast Main Line from . The station is a major interchange serving both the north–south ECML, as well as long-distance and local e ...
*
Peterborough East railway station Peterborough East was a railway station in Peterborough, England. It was opened on 2 June 1845 and closed to passenger traffic on 6 June 1966. Located on Station Road just off Town Bridge, only the engine sheds and one platform remain. The stat ...
*
Nene Valley (disambiguation) Nene Valley may refer to: Places ;Australia * Nene Valley (South Australia), a valley ** Nene Valley, South Australia, a locality ** Nene Valley Conservation Park, a protected area in South Australia ;United Kingdom *A valley associated with the Ri ...


References

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External links


Official Nene Valley Railway website
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