HRA Awards: James Spooner and streamlined steam locomotive in shortlist

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60007 Sir Nigel Gresley standing at Hampton Loade on the Severn Valley Railway // Credit: RailAdvent

The Annual is the largest of its kind in the world, with 2024's shortlist now revealed, featuring an amazing round-up of contenders.

The long-standing awards celebrate the entire spectrum of the heritage rail sector from preservation to restoration projects, with a massive 11 categories set to recognise exciting, innovative and eye-catching projects in the UK.

2024 will see the esteemed Coiley Award for Steam Locomotive Engineering, which is sponsored by Hargreaves, see the following locomotives battle it out:

  • The for the overhaul of ‘A4' Class ‘Pacific' No. 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley
  • The Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways for the construction of ‘Double Fairlie' 0-4-4-0T James Spooner
  • The for the overhaul of 2ft gauge Bagnall 0-4-0ST Pixie
James Spooner Naming Ceremony

Shortlisted for the Diesel and Electric Locomotion Award sponsored by Give Life 365 are:

The Railway of the Year category is always popular, and this year features a narrow gauge shortlist with the following railways vying for the prize:

  • The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway
  • Seaton Tramway
  • The Volks Electric Railway

The choice to create a narrow-gauge railway shortlist saw a thorough debate undertaken with a vote taken from a panel of experts and leading figures within the heritage rail sector, chaired by Curator, Anthony Coulls.

Ravenglass loco Katie
Ravenglass loco Katie // Credit: The Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway

The Morgan Award for Rolling Stock Preservation has been sponsored by Paintman Paints and includes:

The Award for Business and Customer Innovation, which is sponsored by PNP Events shortlist features:

  • The Keith and Dufftown Railway's ‘Dram Tram' conversion of a redundant DMU carriage
  • Seaton Tramway's Natural Seaton Festival
  • The Kent and East Sussex Railways' Santa Specials ‘quiet day'

Celebrating all things green, the shortlist for the Award for Environmental Innovation, which is sponsored by Premier Park, includes:

  • Seaton Tramway's Natural Seaton Festival
  • The Kent and East Sussex Railway's ‘Looking Inwards and Outwards' environmental initiative
Locomotive on the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway // Credit: Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway

A strong interest has been taken in the Lord Faulkner Young Award, with the shortlist made up of:

The newest award at the ceremony is the Infrastructure Award, sponsored by Ernest R. Shaw saw a great deal of support with impressive entries made. The shortlist was created using a voting process, narrowing entrants down to:

The Marketing and Communications Award, which is sponsored by Fox and Edwards Events shortlist features:

The Watercress line. // Credit: Roger Burfitt

The Rising Star Award, sponsored by Purple Lighting, is part of the awards ‘people-focused' categories with the shortlist including:

Also part of the people-focused categories is the Team of the Year Award, which is sponsored by Expian and includes the following groups:

Further to the 11 categories featured at the Heritage Railway Association Annual Awards, this year will also see a noteworthy and successful project from the last 12 months recognised with the coveted ‘Chairman's Special Award', which will be revealed during the evening.

Class 50 Alliance Team // Credit: Ted Dunster

This year's awards are sponsored by Inspire Structures and will take place in Brighton on the 10th of February with tickets available to buy online. The prestigious event will include guest speakers and a three-course meal.

I don't think I've ever seen a shortlist as rich and varied as this one. It really is representative of the whole spectrum of heritage rail in the UK. We've got tramways competing with 15in gauge steam railways and one of the world's biggest narrow gauge achievements competing with a Gresley ‘Pacific'. It's exactly what these awards are about.

“It's also been perhaps the toughest to shortlist for. Some categories had half a dozen or more entries that were all potential winners. I think we're in for a hugely exciting evening at our awards event in Brighton during February.”

Steve Oates, Heritage Railway Association Chief Executive
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