THE West Somerset Railway, one of the district's most important tourism businesses, is celebrating passing three important milestones during the past year.
For the first time in its 30-year history, the railway’s turnover exceeded £2 million in 2006, while for the second successive year the number of passengers topped 200,000, and, for a third time, it won a prestigious national railway award, this time as Independent Railway of the Year 2006.
With the figures for the year now in, the growth in passenger revenue was matched by increased receipts from catering and shop sales.
Railway general manager Paul Conibeare said: “For the railway, 2006 was a great year.
“We are being successful in developing the attractiveness of our line with more than train rides, and people have flocked to our special events and activities, such as steam engineman courses and other areas of the business.
“We have been delighted to be able to support the local community by providing services for Dunster by Candlelight, the RNLI raft race, beer festival, and many other events, including the railway’s own steam rally in August.
“However, the demands on our finances are also growing continuously.
“High costs are inherent in running a business whose core operation revolves around the regular use of vintage machinery, and at the same time the demands of the modern world, such as rising fuel bills, insurance costs, and the like cannot be ignored.
“We also have a series of expensive commitments to meet in order to see further successful development of the railway’s business, the most readily visible being the overhaul of steam locomotive 7828 Odney Manor and our contribution to the installation of the new turntable at Minehead.
“As always, the hard work of our staff and volunteers is the key ingredient in developing our income, but the hard fact of the outgoings cannot be avoided either.”
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Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Steam railway celebrating tourism milestones
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