Watford Miniature Railway


The Watford Miniature Railway is a gauge railway running in Cassiobury Park, Watford, Hertfordshire.

History

The railway was first opened at Easter 1959 by Charles Reed as a circuit adjacent to the River Gade. Initially there were two locomotives; an LMS Compound steam locomotive named 'Maid Marion' and a petrol powered 08 Shunter locomotive. In 1968 the steam locomotive left and the railway was sold to George Webb.
In 1979 the railway was sold to Jeff Price, who set about expanding and improving the railway. In the 1980s the station was rebuilt on a new site, accessed by a gated level crossing across one of the paths in the park. More coaches were added and a number of steam locomotives used.
On Mr Price's retirement in 2017, the railway was sold to new operators Southern Miniature Railways.

The Railway

The railway's main station is adjacent to the paddling pools and main children's playground. From here it turns 120 degrees, crosses a level crossing, and then rounds on itself in an ingenious manner in a wooded area adjacent to the River Gade.
Trains run regularly at weekends and school holidays throughout the year.

Locomotives

Current Locomotives

Former Locomotives