Aye - it's got to be the oldest 'working museum' around!

A driver colleague is heavily involved there, and has asked me to coach-paint his Class 14 'Teddy Bear' loco.

Time will tell - literally, even though he's a most persuasive character.
When I joined the railway and passed-out as a rookie guard, Austin was my first-ever driver. We booked-on at 0355 on that first turn and got on really well, so I guess I'll always be grateful for his introduction to the industry.

ATW was some way off then, we operated as 'Valley Lines' - happy days indeed!

Me must have pictures please Byron once complete!
Why is it though that the Welsh lines motive power i.e. DMU's have not been updated to the latest classes? Is the future of the lines in doubt and therefore not getting the investment seen on other lines? :-/ :-/
Me take the photos Lizzie?

I'll have a word with Austin, and see if we can arrange for you to come down and do the honours!
Perhaps an OOF meet could be arranged there too - now there's food for thought eh!

Regarding the present DMU motive power on the Welsh lines:
The longer-distance services such as West Wales-Holyhead/Manchester are generally worked by Class 158s and Class 175 'Corradias' and these are to be refurbished soon.
The 'Valleys Fleet' of Class 142/143 Pacers and the brilliant maid-of-all-work Class 150 Sprinters were similarly treated a few years back.
The single-car Class 153 Sprinters, which generally work in West Wales and along the Heart of Wales route are presently undergoing refurbishment at Canton.
There's presently no 'new build' replacements planned I'm afraid.
That said, the Class 150s, at over twenty years old, are perfectly fit in wind and limb - and they have total route availability too.
Given the punishing Valleys schedules, they are extremely reliable and very popular with crews and passengers alike!

Investment has been substantial though, including a new depot at Machynlleth, as well as a massive programme to lengthen platforms on the Valley Lines to accommodate six-car train formations.
Punctuality = 98.1% with 99.7% reliability - and we've never been busier!
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