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OUR HISTORY
Our track was originally designed to be straight running alongside one of the power station roadways,
but we were offered the present site by the then power station
owners because it was in a
poor state and in need of regeneration. A tremendous amount of
work was put into building the track which was designed to be
close to 2000 feet in length. It was available for running
in 1990 and was officially opened in August 1991. Since 1991 the
facilities have continued to be developed and expanded. The
society has hosted the Midlands Federation Rally in 1991 and again
in 2011.
Following the closure of the Rugeley Power Station in 2017,
our society was asked to vacate our site and was no longer
allowed access to our track and facilities. The track
and steaming bay facilities remained in situ. However, in
April 2020, Engie UK, the owners of Rugeley Power Station granted
us a License that gave us access to our site again, and
after we have brought the site back to a satisfactory condition, and
following the end of Coronavirus restrictions we were
able to
operate our railway again from the summer of 2021. The
power station has been demolished, and the site is being
redeveloped. As our railway is next to an area designated
for recreation, we had expected to be able to open our railway for
the benefit of the local community, visiting societies, and our
members long after the area had been redeveloped.
However, in December 2022 we were informed by Engie UK that they
required the greater part of our site for part of a housing
development that would cut our railway in half. With
the support of local Councillors, Members of Parliament and the local community we have
begun a 'Save the Rugeley Miniature Railway' campaign.
Please watch this space !
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February 1989 |
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March 1990 |
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