Urgent fundraising appeal launched by Nene Valley Railway

It is hoping to raise £300,000 to continue journeys

Wansford Station, headquarters of the Nene Valley Railway
Author: Victoria HornagoldPublished 10th May 2024
Last updated 10th May 2024

A heritage railway in Peterborough is hoping to raise £300,000 to continue running amidst financial struggles.

Nene Valley Railway says it's seen a sharp rise in operating costs and lower passenger numbers since the Covid pandemic.

The attraction has been running for more than 40 years and offers visitors 'an immersive unique journey through time aboard meticulously restored steam and diesel locomotives'.

The railway runs a 7.5mile line through the north Cambridgeshire countryside.

It says it hopes to use the money to 'enable the railway to maintain operations, conduct essential repairs and embark on vital infrastructure upgrades and restoration projects to ensure its long-term viability.'

Chairman of the Railway, Michael Purcell, said: "Nene Valley Railway is more than just a railway attraction; it's a community of volunteers, a legacy, and a symbol of our industrial heritage.

“We are calling upon all those who cherish the heritage and charm of Nene Valley Railway to join us in this crucial effort.

"Your contributions will not only help us weather the current storm but will ensure that the railway can continue to inspire and delight our visitors and volunteers for years to come."

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