Leadhills and Wanlockhead Railway


The Leadhills and Wanlockhead Railway, a narrow gauge railway in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, is laid on the trackbed of the former Leadhills and Wanlockhead Branch of the Caledonian Railway which led off the main line between and Glasgow at Elvanfoot.

Overview

The preserved section runs from Leadhills for about towards Wanlockhead and is the highest adhesion railway in the UK. The rack and pinion Snowdon Mountain Railway is higher. Trains are currently diesel worked with the locomotive propelling the train up hill away from Leadhills.
The original railway closed in the late 1930s shortly after the mines in Wanlockhead had closed.
The railway currently stops at the border of South Lanarkshire and Dumfries and Galloway.

Operation

Trains operate on the push-pull principle as there are no run round loop facilities at the end of the run. Movements within the main station site at Leadhills are controlled from the reconstructed signal box which contains the original lever frame from Arrochar and Tarbet signal box.

Bus replacement

For two weeks during July 2016 the railway operated an extended service, connecting with local bus routes, as the road between Wanlockhead and Leadhills was closed for repairs.

Awards

The Leadhills & Wanlockhead won the Heritage Railway Association Annual Awards 2016, Small Groups

Locomotives

Most locomotives are fitted with air brakes to allow them to operate passenger trains.
NumberNameBuilderTypeBuild DateArrival DateWorks NumberLiveryNotesService
L&WR 2, KD7, L114ElvanMotor Rail3 March 195513 March 19869792BlueBuilt for the London Brick Company, King's Dyke Works, Whittlesea.In Service
L&WR 4LuceRuston and HornsbySeptember 196613 November 19877002/0467/6GreenBuilt for contractors Edmund Nuttall Ltd, Leith.In Service
L&WR 5Little ClydeRuston and HornsbySeptember 196613 November 19877002/0467/2Originally White, Currently in GreenBuilt for contractors Edmund Nuttall Ltd, Leith.In Service
L&WR 6,
NCB 20/180/4
Clyde Previously known as The PerilHunslet1975January 1990HE6347Originally Yellow, Currently in BlueBuilt for National Coal Board, Eppleton Colliery.Out of Service
L&WR 8, NCB 1-44-121NithHudswell ClarkeF1956October 1996, Returned from restoration June 1998DM1002RedBuilt for the National Coal Board, Waterloo Main Colliery.In Service
CharlotteOrenstein & Koppel19131994OK6335GreenImported from Belgium. Being restored to full working order.Stored
L&WR 10Mennock Previously known as EileenHunslet-Barclay19942012LD 9348WhiteHelped with the tunnelling work for London Olympic ParkOut of Service
ProgresDecauville191520 August 2005917Greyish WhiteUnder restorationStored
Number 29Wingrove & Rogers, Liverpool193920031416YellowRequired a JCB to clear it out of 20 years of vegetation.In pieces
L&WR 12ClaytonClayton1978August 19941819BGreenBuilt for Stock, Sold to NCB WearmouthIn Service
Moeyse1941BlackNo longer part of railway fleetStored Offsite

Rolling stock

The railway maintains four air-braked coaches for use on its passenger trains. Three of the coaches are mounted on ex-peat wagon underframes, the fourth is mounted on the chassis of a former Simplex locomotive.
There are many wagons around the railway including the ubiquitous Hudson skip wagons and examples from RNAD.