Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Railway beats the 200,000 passengers mark again


DESPITE an especially challenging 2006 season for tourism businesses, the West Somerset Railway has again broken its 200,000th passenger milestone.
The achievement was reached on December 30 when Wayne Cochrane, a Serviceman on holiday from Milton Keynes, arrived at the window of the booking office at Minehead Railway Station.
He received a festive season surprise as he was greeted by railway general manager Paul Conibeare.
Wayne, who is based in Windsor, was visiting the railway to give his nine-month-old daughter her first train ride.
He received free tickets for his train journey as a small token of the occasion.
Mr Conibeare said: “We carried 200,000 passengers for the first time in our 30-year history in 2005 and we are very pleased to have passed the same landmark again in 2006, especially as the trading conditions for tourism in Somerset were difficult in the first part of the year.
“With this in mind and the ‘bar’ being set at 200,000 passengers a year now, we will be doing a lot of work over the next few weeks when our trains are not running to make sure that we press ahead in 2007.
“Apart from the engineering work on locomotives, coaches, track, and signalling, we will be mailing information to coach companies and group organisers, timetables to hotels and guest houses, and also getting information out about our spring gala weekends in March.”
  • Our photographs show West Somerset Railway steam trains during the festive season. Photos by Claire Rickson.

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