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5th October 2019 GWR Class 150/2 No.150232 operated the final day of shuttles between Taunton and Bishops Lydeard as part of the 2019 Exmoor Gateway Project. The unit provided by GWR allowed passengers to travel from Taunton to enjoy the West Somerset Railway Autumn Steam Gala.
Feb 28, 2020 · 1. 2. Next. 28 Feb 2020. #1. 34002salisbury. Member. Joined. 7 Dec 2009. Messages. 32. Location. salisbury. Tickets now available for this charity special run by GWR marking the end of the 150/0s on The Western. Tickets available here: https://www.gwrsouvenirs.co.uk/index.php/shop.html. £61.50 Adult. £30.75 Child.
Trains were only operating to Weston owing to Bristol Panel signalling being transfered to Didcot Power Box over the easter weekend. First Great Western Class 150/1 No. 150127 prepares to depart Taunton on the 1st March 2018 with the 2U14 11:04 Taunton - Cardiff stopping service.
17th April 2015 First Great Western Class 150/2 No.150219 has recently returned to service for First Great Western having undergone refurbishment and fitting of a disabled toilet. New legislation introduced means all frontline passenger trains need to have disabled facilities fitted by 2019.
As part of the Great Western 150, a rake of coaches was specially converted and painted as a traveling museum charting the progress which had been made on the GWR between 1935 and 1985. The were stabled in the old Minehead Bay Platform adjacent to Railway Street. Gary Stone has provided two images which shows the detail of the coaching stock.
Apr 11, 2020 · Taunton - GWR 150002 passing 34052 (aka 34046).JPG 1,366 × 910; 609 KB Two trains at Nailsea and Backwell.jpg 3,264 × 2,448; 2.45 MB Weston-super-Mare - GWR 150002 passing Devonshire Road.JPG 1,366 × 910; 801 KB
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Great Western Railway now operates these two 150 prototypes. The train company were looking to increase their fleet of trains to meet passenger demand for seats.