Six south of England heritage railways meet for second meeting

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Steve Backhouse (IOWSR) Alison Houghton (Mid Hants) Robert Patterson (Swanage Railway) Rebecca Dalley (Mid Hants) Lisa Boyle (Bluebell Railway) Robin Coombes (KESR) Jonnie Pay (Spa Valley) // Credit: Bluebell Railway

Last week, a group of six heritage railways in the south of England held its second meeting at the & East Railway at in Kent.

The group, which is titled “The Southern Six”, comprises:

75069 on the Spa Valley Railway
75069 on the Spa Valley Railway // Credit: Spa Valley Railway

The aim of the group is to promote cooperation and solidarity between each of the railways by becoming a strong and united group.

With the current economic problems and ever-increasing demands on the heritage industry, this alliance aims to generate solutions and implement those ideas. The group hopes that by adopting a united approach, it will be able to achieve the best possible results for all of the railways in the group.

33202 at the , on e of the group members. // Credit: Sam Warner

After their meeting, the group members agreed that it had been very positive and constructive., and there was much debate and discussion on the direction that each railway should take as part of the collective. It was agreed that the members should execute strategies and methods designed to meet the challenges that all railways are currently facing now and in the future.

The group aims to hold further meetings every two months, especially as the positive feedback and outcome from the last two meetings have provided the group with the will to further strengthen their ties.

Another member of the group, Isle of Wight Steam Railway // Credit IoWSR

As a group, The Southern Six will provide the necessary platform that is needed for the support, guidance, and debate that will benefit each member, and look forward to the demands the industry is currently facing.

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