Railway Children Weekend
The Railway Children Return, a celebration of all things Railway Children, with cast appearances and special trains!
Elf Explorer
Tickets on sale!
The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway is proud to present a new event for 2022 – ‘The Elf Explorer’, A journey of festive discovery where the magic of Christmas comes to life!
Yorkshire Day Celebrations
Celebrating Yorkshire Day!
AGM Results
Appointment of a new Society Director.
Beer & Music Festival Tickets
Limited Friday, Saturday & Weekend Tickets tickets are on sale.
Local residents card holders & Members can also book in advance. We advise buying in advance!
Love Your Railway
A nationwide campaign raising awareness of the many heritage railways!
The Railway Children Premiere
The cast of The Railway Children Return visited Oakworth Station on the way to the premiere.
Damems Junction drainage improvements
On going Civil Maintenance work around Damems Junction.
The Railway Children Return Giveaway
Two Railway Children Return Goodie bags and Two LMS 4F 43924 Hornby Models up for grabs!
75078 BR Standard Class 4 Boiler
Today the boiler for 75078 has been placed back onto the frames.
Oakworth Tea-Hut
You may have noticed that there has been a hustle and bustle in Oakworth Goods Yard again after all these years, with a new Midland Railway-type hut appearing at the far side of the yard.
‘James’ Ruston & Hornsby Diesel Electric 0-4-0 Shunter
Born in Lincoln for the Stewart & Lloyds steel company Rebuilt for sale and bought for preservation. Saved, refurbished and resold After its life was over in industry, the locomotive was rebuilt for resale but eventually offered to the preservation movement at a knockdown price. Data File Built: 1959 LincolnEngine: Ruston & Hornsby 165h.p. diesel…
32 ‘Huskisson’ Mersey Docks & Harbour Board / Hunslet Diesel Mechanical 0-6-0 Shunter
A lifetime on Merseyside, the first diesel on Liverpool docks No. 32 was bought to replace a fireless locomotive destroyed in a German bombing raid. For 26 years the engine plied its trade around the dockyards of Liverpool, handling freight in and out of the docks’ railway system. From the coast to the backbone of…
23 ‘Merlin’ Bristol Port Authority / Hudswell Clarke Diesel Mechanical 0-6-0 Shunter
A lifetime in Bristol docks The KWVR has three locomotives, one steam and two diesel that have served docks in England. No. 23 ‘Merlin’ saw service from 1951 at the Port of Bristol Authority before moving on. Bristol to Carnforth to Haworth Starting life on Bristol docks, D23 was sold into a new life in…
D2511 BR/ Hudswell Clarke Diesel Mechanical 0-6-0 Shunter
A short lived class of shunter Evaluated in the 1960s by British Railways, D2511 was quickly sold out of service as being considered unsuitable, as the nature of the national network changed. An ideal diesel shunter for light work D2511 had only a short life in BR service, and following an almost equally short life…
08266 & 08993 BR Class 08 Diesel Electric 0-6-0 Shunters
The most numerous class in BR service and in preservation The roots of the Class 08 can be traced back to LMS and it is quiet staggering that the development of a class of locomotive dating back to 1945 is still operational in numbers across today’s railway network and in preservation 75 years later. An…
D0226 Experimental Prototype English Electric Diesel Electric 0-6-0 Shunter ‘Vulcan’
Not one of the most successful prototypes of modernisation plans Not all prototypes submitted for consideration for mass production as British Railways looked to modernise in 1955. Many fell by the wayside and were unceremoniously sent for scrap after a short life. Changing circumstances leading to a successful life D0226 was not unsuccessful in its…
E79962 & M79964 Waggon & Maschinenbau Diesel Railbus
The answer to passenger transport in rural byways? Most rural branchlines had low passenger carrying figures and the answer seemed to come in the way of single car diesel railbuses – effectively a bus on rails. However these did not stem the tide of closures and both the railbuses and the branchlines they served disappeared…
M50928 & M51565 Derby Lightweight Diesel Multiple Unit Class 108
The first production class of DMU introduced in West Yorkshire Built between 1958 and 1961, Class 108 Diesel Multiple Units were designed primarily for use on local and branch line work with sets operating on the Worth Valley branch right up to closure in the early 1960s. Split up but re-united on the KWVR Paired…
M51189 & Sc51803 Metropolitan-Cammell Diesel Multiple Unit Class 101
The second longest-lived class of First Generation multiple units First introduced in 1956, the last of the Class 101 multiple units was not withdrawn until 2003, 47 years after its introduction. Found almost everywhere, the use of the class was notably concentrated on services in the east of Scotland, West Midlands, North East and West…



















