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Coordinates: 53°4725N 3°0320W / 53.79028°N 3.05556°W / 53.79028; -3.05556
 

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Pleasure Beach Express
Overview
HeadquartersBlackpool
LocaleLancashire, Northern England
Dates of operation1933–
Technical
Track gauge21 in (533 mm)

Pleasure Beach Express is a 21 in (533 mm) narrow gauge railway, built in 1933 as a tourist attraction at Pleasure Beach Resort, Lancashire.

History

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The main station was built in 1933, but was destroyed by fire in 1934. Redesigned by architect Joseph Emberton and rebuilt in 1935, it was replaced in 1970 by the present Victorian style building.[1]

Operation

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The line has two stations, Pleasure Beach Express station and Star Halt. The latter is now a request stop.

The train now runs in the opposite direction it did originally. The animal statues and figures are all facing the wrong way, and there are various signs in the tunnel mouths indicating the direction the train used to travel. Sometimes the railway runs backwards to give passengers a different view of the line.

Diesel locomotives

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The original two locomotives were supplied in 1933 and were named Mary Louise and Carol Jean after the daughters of the park owner, Leonard Thompson. The third was to be named William Geoffrey after his son, but a royal visit to the factory building it prompted a change to Princess Royal. It was renamed to Geoffrey Thompson OBE in his honour after his death in 2004.[2] All three were built by Hudswell Clarke in Hunslet, Leeds, who had also supplied locomotives for Scarborough North Bay Railway and Golden Acre Park, Leeds. They went on to build two more 4-6-2 class locomotives for Billy Butlin to use at the Empire Exhibition in Glasgow in 1938.[3]

Name No Built Rebuild/ Maint Wheels Fuel/ Trans Gauge Status Colour Notes
Mary Louise 4472 Hudswell, Leeds 4-6-2DH tender Diesel (Steam Outline) 21 in (533 mm) In traffic Green Sister to Neptune,Triton and Poseidon [formerly May Thompson] on the Scarborough North Bay Railway
Carol Jean 4473 Hudswell, Leeds 4-6-4DH Diesel (Steam Outline) 21 in (533 mm) In traffic Green Sister to Robin Hood on the Scarborough North Bay Railway
Geoffrey Thompson OBE 6200 Hudswell, Leeds 4-6-2 tender Diesel (Steam Outline) 21 in (533 mm) In traffic Maroon was Princess Royal
Barbie 0-4-0DM 21 in (533 mm) Track Maintenance

References

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  1. ^ "Pleasure Beach Express, Pleasure Beach Blackpool". 12 December 2008. Retrieved 10 April 2009.
  • ^ "Pleasure Beach Express – a railway in miniature". Retrieved 10 April 2009.
  • ^ Scott, Peter (2001). A History of the Butlin's Railways: The Story of Billy Butlin's Amusement Park and Holiday Camp Miniature Railways, Including Other Associated Railways and Transport Systems. Peter Scott. ISBN 1-902368-09-6.
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    53°47′25N 3°03′20W / 53.79028°N 3.05556°W / 53.79028; -3.05556


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