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1 Border Union Railway Company  



1.1  Motive power  





1.2  Rolling stock  







2 Borders Railway  





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Coordinates: 55°1736N 2°4455W / 55.2934°N 2.7487°W / 55.2934; -2.7487
 

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Waverley Route Heritage Association
Border Union Railway Company

Railbus 004 & MkII Buffet First Coach
Waverley Route, 30 September 2012

Commercial operations
NameWaverley Route
Built byNorth British Railway
Original gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Preserved operations
Preserved gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
Preserved eraAssociation formed
10 November 2001[1]
1 July 2012First train ran[2]

Waverley Route Heritage Association is a heritage railway group involved with the history, heritage and preservation of the Waverley Route, based/centred on Whitrope, south of Hawick, Scotland.[3]

Current projects include the restoration of the 1,208 yard Whitrope Tunnel, formerly part of the Border Union Railway. Also under restoration is Whitrope Siding, which is the headquarters of the line and the home of WRHA's Whitrope Heritage Centre.

The Association operates a train service along a mile of former Waverley Route track from Whitrope Tunnel to Bridge 200. The association's other aims include restoring most of the track south of Whitrope to Riccarton Junction. The WRHA have been negotiating a new lease with the Forestry Commission.

Border Union Railway Company[edit]

Ruston & Hornsby shunter, Waverley Route, 30 September 2012
Brake 2nd open coach 9400, Waverley Route, 7 October 2012
Brake 2nd coach 9538, Waverley Route, 30 September 2012

The Border Union Railway Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the WRHA, which runs trains on a section of demonstration track north and south from Whitrope Heritage Centre.[4]

Motive power[edit]

Diesel locomotives and railcar[5]
Description Number Year built Notes
Ruston & Hornsby 48DS 411319 1958 Returned to home railway
Fowler 0-6-0DM 4240015 1962 Being overhauled
Prototype BRE-Leyland Railbus RB004 1984 In service
British Rail Class 26 D5340 1959 Operational, undergoing bodywork repairs
British Rail Class 142 142019 1985 Undergoing repaint, slow progress
British Rail Class 142 142020 1985 In service

Rolling stock[edit]

Passenger coaches
Description Number Year built Notes
BR Mk1 TSRB 69316 1965 Static buffet car
BR Mk2 BSO 9400 1966 Static exhibition carriage
BR Mk2 BSO 9538 1974 Stored serviceable
Goods wagons
Description Number Year built Notes
LMS 13 ton 5 plank wagon 419057 1945 Being restored

Borders Railway[edit]

The northern part of the Waverley Route has been re-opened as the Borders Railway which is part of the National Rail network.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About". 25 September 2011.
  • ^ "UK & Ireland Heritage Railways - Border Union Railway".
  • ^ Matt Stoddon (2005). ""About / Waverley Route Heritage Association"". wrha.org.uk. WRHA. Retrieved 9 September 2015.
  • ^ "Operating dates 2020". Waverley Route Heritage Association. 29 April 2016. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  • ^ "Stocklist". Waverley Route Heritage Association. 15 July 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  • External links[edit]

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