The main locomotive by IanVisits
Photo by IanVisits
The railway will operate steam hauled passenger services between Ongar and North Weald, a diesel shuttle from North Weald into Epping Forest, and a heritage bus service connecting to Epping LUL Station and High Street.
The photo above shows a leaflet issued by London Transport for
when the Underground was originally extended on the Central line - west to West Ruislip and eastwards to Loughton on
the way to Epping & Ongar.
The last Epping-Ongar service ran in 1994. At the time the line was only carrying a mere 80 passengers
a day. However, the train that ran the final London Underground service on the
line, a three-car unit of 1960 stock,
has been preserved by Cravens Heritage Trains. After a variety of
special opening days, at the end of 2007, the railway was sold
to a new private owner who was committed to bring steam back to the
line.
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