East Anglian Railway Museum: Chappel and Wakes Colne Station
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East Anglian Railway Museum, Chappel and Wakes Colne, Wakes Colne, near Colchester, Essex, CO6 2DS
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East Anglian Railway Museum 1998
A visit in July 1998 to the East Anglian Railway Museum located at Chappel & Wakes Colne Station on the Sudbury Branch.
East Anglian Railway Museum steam gala April 2019
Return to East Anglian Railway Museum
Just a few weeks after my previous visit and great to see a totally different set of locomotives in action including the BR Class 04 and the pump trolley.
East Anglian railway Museum 2016
A few movements up and down the line
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A quiet day visitor wise at the East Anglian Railway Museum. In steam was Andrew Barclay 0-4-0 No 1047 built in 1905.
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after going to the railway many times I can say each time it gets better and better.
the staff there are polite, kind and friendly people. I recommend this railway to anyone who is into trains
this was at the start of 2018
I know there is no audio for the video.
Chappel & Wakes Colne - Greater Anglia 156417 & East Anglian Railway Museum
Chappel & Wakes Colne - Greater Anglia 156417 & East Anglian Railway Museum , A Lovely Place.
Anyone who is in the area this place is worth the visit :)
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A day at the East Anglian Railway Museum.
A Steam and Diesel day at the East Anglian Railway Museum in Essex.
East Anglian Railway Museum - 27 May 2019
Steam, diesel and a DMU in action at the East Anglian Railway Museum on 27th May 2019 supported by classic vehicles
EAST ANGLIAN RAILWAY MUSEUM
CHAPPEL STATION
WAKES COLNE
ESSEX
Station tours special Chappel and Wakes Colne and East Anglian Railway Museum
Something different this time a station that is also a museum
Opened 1849
Company on opening Stour Valley Railway
Line served Marks Tey to Sudbury/Gainsborough line
passengers 16/17 37,408
Museum opened 1986
East Anglian Railway Museum
The station opened with the opening of the line from Marks Tey to Sudbury as part of the Stour Valley Railway on 2 July 1849, with the name Chappel; it was renamed Chappel and Wakes Colne on 1 October 1914.[2]
The 1861 census shows Samuel Hamblin as the resident station-master. He appears to have fallen foul of the railway authorities at some stage as he is shown working in Poplar[clarification needed] as an engine driver in the 1871 census. The 1871 census records 29-year-old Alfred H. Bryant as the resident station-master. The 1881 census shows 45-year-old George William Grand as the station-master, a position he held until at least 1891
Chappel Viaduct - Essex
The Chappel Viaduct in Essex is an imposing structure. Apparently, it's 32 spans and 320 metre length, make it the second largest brick structure in England. It was built in 1847 - and I don't know which of these facts is most amazing; a) it's made from 7 million bricks, b) it took just two years to make, or c) its construction cost is recorded as being between £21,000 and £32,000.
Consuello Allen Steam Roller
The 'Consuello Allen' in steam for the Long Shop Museum's 'Works In Wartime' event.
|For more information go to longshopmuseum.co.uk.
EAST ANGLIA RAILWAY MUSEUM 21 4 2018
Trains at Chappel and East Anglia Railway Museum
Video of trains passing through on the Gainsborough Line at Chappel and Wakes Colne Station. Recorded during the adajacent East Anglia Railway Museum's Day Out With Thomas event
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Class 306 Going Home to Chappel
On Tuesday 28 June 2011 the National Railway Museum's Class 306 Electric Multiple Unit left Knight's Rail Services at Eastleigh for its new home at the East Anglian Railway Museum at Chappel and Wakes Colne.
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